Clinical Director
Company: Latin American Health Alliance
Location: Worcester
Posted on: January 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description The Latin American Health Alliance (LAHA) is a
dedicated non-profit organization based in Central Massachusetts,
focused on improving the health and well-being of underserved
communities, particularly Latinx population. We provide culturally
sensitive addiction recovery services, healthcare access, and
educational support. Our mission is to foster long-term health,
stability, and empowerment, promoting sustainable solutions for
individuals facing significant challenges related to substance use
disorders. Position Summary: The Clinical Director at Hector Reyes
House (HRH), provides senior clinical leadership overseeing all
aspects of clinical service delivery, supervision, and quality of
care for Latino men with substance use disorders (SUD) and
moderate-to-severe mental health (MH) conditions. The Clinical
Director must be a full-time Licensed Professional (LICSW, LMHC, or
LADC1 in good standing) with demonstrated experience, competency,
and/or training in both addiction and mental health treatment. This
position delivers clinical supervision to
licensure-track/masters-level clinicians, bachelors-level
paraprofessionals, and recovery specialists, ensuring fidelity to
evidence-based practices (e.g., MI, CBT, trauma-informed care) and
integrated SUD/MH treatment. The role drives regulatory compliance
with DPH, BSAS, HIPAA, and 42 CFR Part 2; manages utilization
review and psychiatric/medication coordination via partnerships;
and collaborates with executive leadership on policies, program
development, and performance improvement in a fast-paced
residential setting. Exceptional clinical judgment,
problem-solving, and culturally responsive leadership are essential
to align with LAHA’s mission of empowerment through sustainable
recovery. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential
functions include, but are not limited to the following: Clinical
operations: Oversee all clinical operations including assessments,
treatment planning, service delivery, discharge planning, and
continuity of care. Oversee intake, screening, and admission
processes, including ASAM placement criteria, eligibility
verification, and coordination of referrals. Lead case conferences,
treatment team meetings, and complex clinical consultations to
ensure coordinated, client-centered care. Provide clinical
oversight for crisis intervention, safety planning, behavioral
escalations, and coordination with emergency or external providers
when needed. Supervision, training, and team leadership: Provide
clinical leadership and supervision to a multidisciplinary team of
case managers, recovery coaches and medication specialists ensuring
high-quality and evidence-based patient care. Guide staff in the
use of evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care,
harm-reduction strategies, relapse-prevention planning, and
co-occurring disorder treatment. Develop, implement, and facilitate
ongoing clinical training, professional development, and corrective
coaching to strengthen staff performance and clinical quality.
Promote a professional, ethical, trauma-informed, and culturally
responsive clinical environment for both clients and staff.
Demonstrate leadership, accountability, adaptability, and sound
clinical judgment in all situations. Compliance, quality, and
policy: Ensure strict adherence to confidentiality, HIPAA, 42 CFR
Part 2, and all privacy and security requirements for protected
health information. Collaborate with executive leadership to
develop, update, and enforce clinical policies, procedures, and
workflows aligned with organizational goals and regulatory
requirements. Maintain compliance with all federal, state, and
local regulations (e.g., DPH, BSAS, CARF/Joint Commission where
applicable), including preparation for audits, inspections, and
corrective action plans. Support program development, clinical
model design, and implementation of new services or treatment
tracks. Utilization management and documentation: Complete and
oversee insurance authorizations, concurrent reviews,
continued-stay requests, and clinical justifications in
collaboration with utilization review and billing teams. Lead case
conferences, treatment team meetings, and complex clinical
consultations to ensure coordinated, client-centered care. Minimum
Qualifications Required: Bilingual proficiency in Spanish (speaking
and writing). Active LICSW, LMHC, or LADC1 license in
Massachusetts, in good standing. Minimum 3 years post-licensure
clinical experience in SUD treatment, including co-occurring MH
disorders Minimum 2 years supervisory experience in behavioral
health/residential settings. Strong cultural
sensitivity/adaptability for Latino communities. Proven
collaboration within multidisciplinary teams. Commitment to
individualized recovery plans and person-centered treatment models.
Dedication to supporting Latino men with substance use disorders
and promoting diversity and social justice. Education: Master's
(Required) License/Certification Required ): LICSW, LMHC, or LADC1
Driver's License (Preferred) Shift availability: Day Shift
(Preferred) Night Shift (Preferred) Work Location: In person
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