Clinical Manager

Job ID
2025-1929
# of Openings
1
Job Locations
US-VA-Fredericksburg
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
1 day ago(9/3/2025 5:58 PM)
Category
Operations

Overview

We are currently in search of an experienced Clinical Manager for our Fredericksburg, VA location. The Clinical Manager at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all of its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") is ultimately responsible for the daily administration and supervision of Kolmac-CCG delivery of clinical services.  This includes staffing all programs, as well as the training and development of all clinical staff. The Clinical Manager is responsible for ensuring that all Addictions Counselors have a foundation that will allow them to perform all responsibilities of their positionThe Clinical Manager in partnership with the Executive Director is responsible for managing Key Performance Indicators. 

 

This individual provides oversight and authority for ensuring compliance with Kolmac/CCG policies and procedures. The Clinical Manager has responsibility for the long and short-term planning, program evaluation, and compliance with federal, state, local, and independent regulatory statutes.  

Responsibilities

People Leadership & Staffing

  • Build, schedule, and staff every program/session with the right mix of skills; maintain a coverage matrix so no group goes uncovered.

  • Recruit, interview, and onboard new clinicians; create 30/60/90-day ramp plans and competency checklists.

  • Deliver weekly 1:1 supervision (documented within 24 hours) focused on both clinical growth and performance results.

  • Set clear expectations, recognize wins, and course-correct quickly with coaching, feedback, and formal action when needed.

Clinical Excellence & Model Fidelity

  • Champion our evidence-based care model (Motivational Interviewing, CBT, harm-reduction) and coach staff to mastery.

  • Conduct live group observations and chart reviews; translate findings into bite-size coaching and training refreshers.

  • Lead treatment plan reviews and ensure consistent use of measurement-based care (e.g., BAMs) to inform next-step treatment.

Documentation, Quality & Audits

  • Own documentation quality: treatment plans, BAMs, group/individual/case management notes, discharges—on time and complete.

  • Run daily/weekly QA reports (Incomplete Visit, Appointment History, Discharge Cleanup) and drive zero-defect follow-through.

  • Create action plans for any quality gaps and verify closure—no lingering to-dos.

KPI Ownership (Clinical + Staff)

  • Hit the big ones: patient retention, successful completions, transitions across the continuum, ALOS.

  • Keep counselor productivity and direct care hours on target; remove obstacles and rebalance workloads as needed.

  • Use dashboards to spot trends early and turn insights into action (and results).

Patient Experience & Service Recovery

  • Keep a finger on the pulse of patient satisfaction; jump on concerns fast and close the loop with thoughtful solutions.

  • Partner with front-office/medical teams to streamline access, reduce no-shows, and keep waitlists moving.

Compliance, Safety & Risk

  • Team with Compliance to stay CARF-ready and aligned with state regs; prep and lead portions of surveys/accreditation visits.

  • Ensure incident reporting, safety plans, and risk mitigation practices are real and practiced, not just policy on paper.

Collaboration & Program Growth

  • Work side-by-side with the Executive Director on staffing, outcomes, budget awareness, and site-level rhythms.

  • Collaborate with the Medical Director and clinical leadership to refresh curricula, add groups, and pilot new services.

  • Support outreach/marketing efforts with the ED to strengthen referral relationships and grow OTP/IOP/MH programs.

Training & Development

  • Plan quarterly in-service trainings, micro-learning refreshers, and new-hire bootcamps; track participation and impact.

  • Identify upskilling opportunities (e.g., complex cases, group facilitation, documentation polish) and build mini-modules.

Coverage & Direct Care (as needed)

  • Jump in for IOP, group, or individual therapy when needed; model best-in-class facilitation and therapeutic presence.

Operational Rhythm Daily:

  • Weekly: supervision & notes within 24 hrs, chart audits, admission/discharge review, team huddle, KPI pulse.

  • Monthly: training block, program review with ED/Medical, compliance spot audit, recognition highlights.

  • Census & coverage check, triage issues, QA spot-checks. 

And, of course… Other Duties as Assigned

  • You’re a builder and a finisher. If it helps patients and strengthens the team, it’s in your lane.

Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Mission with meaning – Every day, you’re helping people reclaim their lives.

  • A team that feels like family – Collaborative, supportive, and passionate.

  • Growth & learning – We invest in your professional development.

  • Competitive pay & benefits – Because we know your value.

Qualifications

Must Haves: 

  • Master’s degree in a Behavioral Health related field (i.e. Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, etc.). 
  • Experience providing group and individual counseling to individuals with substance use and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. 
  • Board approved supervision status required.
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a supervisory/management position within the human services field. 
  • Familiar with state regulations, CARF standards, and DEA regulations – when necessary. 
  • Must have a minimum of 5 years working within the field of substance use disorder treatment. 
  • Exhibits excellent written and oral communication skills. 
  • Excellent documentation and computer skills required, including the use of electronic medical records. 
  • Is engaging with staff and patients while promoting accountability that supports the organizations clinical outcomes metrics. 
  • Knowledge of local community drug trends, the effects of the body and cognitive functioning of drugs of abuse, signs and symptoms of narcotic overdose, psychosocial implications of addictive disease, the process of addiction and treatment, social science, economic, legal, and medical systems, HIV transmission, behavioral and emotional implications of addiction. 
  • Compliance with the ethical and professional standards and practices of counselors and therapists. 
  • Initiative to lead and be proactive in critical situations. Advanced problem solving and decision-making skills. 
  • Must be approved in Virginia to supervise CSAC and LPC candidates.

 

Licenses and Other Required Credentials:   

  • LPC, LCSW in Virginia 

Direct Reports:   

  •  All clinical staff within the clinic or region

We Offer:

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Full Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • 401K
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Paid Professional Development Time
  • Student Loan Repayment Program
  • Paid Vacation Time
  • And More!

Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health has been a leader in Outpatient Treatment since 1973. Patient care is at the heart of what we do. Kolmac Outpatient Recovery and Concerted Care Group (CCG) have merged to provide addiction treatment and behavioral health treatment services for individuals, families, couples, and groups. We serve communities across Maryland, DC, Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. We are still growing!

 

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