Chief Clinical Officer-I/DD
ASPIRE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SERVICES JOB DESCRIPTION
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A. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Position Title: IDD Chief Clinical Officer
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Immediate Supervisor's Title: CEO
County: Dougherty
List positions supervised through immediate contact:
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- IDD Outcomes Managers
POSITION SUMMARY:
Albany Area Community Service Board (AACSB) doing business as Aspire Behavioral Health & Developmental Disability Services (Aspire DBHDD) has a passion for inspiring hope and supporting recovery and resiliency. The Chief Clinical Officer for Intellectual & Developmental Disability (IDD) Services is responsible for leading the clinical strategy, operations, and quality assurance for an organization's 100 services. This senior executive position oversees the IDD clinical teams and programs that provide care, support, and services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- QUALIFICATIONS (including physical reguirements) Minimum Qualifications:
- Master's degree in a behavioral health field.
- Licensure in the state of Georgia as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) by the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists.
- At least two years of experience providing therapeutic services to individuals with mental health or substance use disorders.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in a Community Service Board setting.
- Background in clinical management or directorship, including budgeting and human resource management.
- Strong preference for candidates who demonstrate the following skills and experiences: o Supervisory experience with clinical staff in a multidisciplinary team
environment.
- Experience working with external review organizations, including preauthorization for service provision.
- Proven ability to maintain high productivity and documented success in management.
- Experience in agency-wide problem solving with implemented corrective actions.
- Demonstrated organizational skills, especially in working across disability sections and collaborating with various managers.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
C. EQUIPMENT THAT REQUIRES SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE:
(Include emergency equipment, treatment equipment and high-risk equipment)
HR 46 3/10
- BLOODBORNE PATIIOGEN CATEGORY (check one)
Employee routinely performs tasks that involve exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material as part of their assigned duties (Category I).
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Employee perfonns assigned tasks which does not involve exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material, BUT employment may require performing unplanned Category I tasks (Category II)
Employee perfonns assigned tasks which involve no exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material AND perfonnance I tasks are not a condition of employment (Category III)
- MANDA.TORY TRAJN_ING CAT_EGORY (check one)
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Administrative
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Direct Care
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Medical
F. PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
The Albany Area Community Service Board goal is to continually improve the delivery of service by improvement of individual outcomes and satisfaction. All employees have a role in perfonnance improvement and are expected to interact collaboratively with co-workers, and other contacts to provide consistent, high quality, individual focused services.
G. SPECIAL NEEDS OF POPULATION SERVED
(Age related, Cultural and Linguistic Competence)
H. ASSIGNED DUTIES
DESCRIPTION OF WORK DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (Type in or attach current description of duties. Employees are expected to perform their work in a competent and efficient manner.
Duties include:
Competencies
- Strong knowledge of federal and state regulations related to agency programs in behavioral health and developmental disabilities.
- Skilled in administrative and clinical program management, policy development, and performance improvement.
- Proficient in data collection, analysis, and IT systems for program monitoring.
- Knowledgeable in workforce development, budget planning, and community relations.
- Strong communication skills for interpreting complex regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Ability to design programs, develop clear policies, and manage staff effectively.
- Skilled in problem-solving, best practices, and budget management.
Effective in emergency response, leadership, and customer service.
Executive Leadership Responsibilities for IDD Services:
- Strategic Leadership
- Develop and implement clinical vision and strategy for IDD services
- Collaborate with executive team to integrate IDD services into organizational strategy
- Serve as clinical subject matter expert representing the organization externally
- Clinical Operational Management
- Provide clinical leadership to optimize program delivery, quality, and outcomes
- Manage clinical leadership team overseeing IDD service lines
- Ensure compliance with regulations, accreditation standards, and best practices
- Lead quality improvement initiatives enhancing service effectiveness and client satisfaction
- Organizational Performance
- Foster a culture of clinical excellence, innovation, and continuous learning
- Manage clinical budget and resource allocation for IDD services
- Participate in enterprise-wide decision making
- Maintain ongoing communication with CEO about unit needs, issues, and compliance
Service Operations Management Responsibilities:
- IDD Services Development and Management
- Oversee IDD services aligned with agency strategic plan and compliance standards
- Create a high-performance environment focusing on leadership, collaboration, and continuous improvement
- Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as Developmental Disabilities Professional for agency to ensure person- centered service planning and delivery.
- Provide administrative and clinical supervision to IDD managers
- Support recruitment, hiring, training, and performance management
- Develop unit goals and objectives matching agency mission
- Identify and implement resources addressing stakeholder needs
- Ensure compliance with regulatory and legal standards
- Participate in policy development and implementation
- Monitor and improve service delivery efficiency
- IDD/URUM Unit Operations Coordination
- Manage program activities consistent with organizational policies
- Facilitate clear communication through regular staff meetings
- Key Responsibilities:
- Establish unit objectives based on organizational requirements
- Develop compliance guidelines and policies
- Use data to assess service efficiency and effectiveness
- Conduct monthly programmatic meetings
- Report program performance to executive leadership
- Maintain cooperative relationships with external stakeholders
- Budget, Compliance, and Operational Management
- Collaborate with leadership to manage IDD budgets, personnel, and operations
- Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain Service Center budgets
Monitor contract expectations and fiscal policies
- Ensure targeted service delivery for identified populations
- Verify compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
- Coordinate IT needs and technology updates
- Manage staffing to reduce overtime expenses
- Address training and compliance requirements
- Promote collaboration with external agencies