Job Description
Description The Clinical Quality Specialist is responsible for ensuring clinical compliance across the organization by supporting regulatory alignment, training coordination, and internal supervision practices. This role is responsible for ensuring that all clinical programs, personnel, and practices align with regulatory requirements, licensing board standards, and internal policies. The Specialist is responsible for overseeing training systems, supporting supervision needs, and maintaining audit readiness for clinical staff, interns, volunteers, and contractors.
Clinical Compliance - Monitor clinical documentation, workflows, and staff practices for compliance with all applicable regulations state and licensing regulations.
- Facilitate internal audits and maintain readiness for external reviews.
- Collaborate with managers to identify and address compliance gaps.
- Support policy development related to clinical operations and ethical standards.
- Track corrective actions and follow-up measures related to compliance findings.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of required regulatory changes.
- Provide consultation to leadership on clinical risk management concerns.
Internal Training Coordination - Coordinate, deliver, and track training for clinical staff on topics such as HIPAA, ethics, documentation standards, recovery-oriented care, and crisis response.
- Develop and maintain a training calendar in collaboration with the HR and Clinical team
- Ensure consistent onboarding and ongoing training protocols for all new clinical hires.
- Maintain accurate records of staff training completion and renewal schedules.
- Provide technical assistance on clinical documentation standards and workflows.
Internal Development and Practicum Supervision - Provide structured recovery supervision and clinical guidance to LCDC-Interns.
- Serve as Field Instructor for practicum students.
- Ensure supervision activities meet licensing board and university requirements.
- Document supervision activities and provide feedback to academic partners as needed.
- Support internal leadership in identifying staff development opportunities for clinical growth.
Requirements Required - Current licensure in Texas as an LCDC, LMSW, or other QMHP.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in direct service within SUD treatment or IOP services
- Minimum 1 year of program coordination or supervisory experience
- Strong knowledge of HHSC and DSHS standards for SUD treatment, Medicaid billing, and electronic health record systems
- Excellent time management, organizational, and communication skills
Preferred - Bilingual in English and Spanish
- Experience with trauma-informed care and adolescent-specific programming
Physical Requirements - Must be able to meet the physical requirements to including lifting up to 12 lbs. and supporting up to 55 lbs.; bending, stooping, and getting on and off the floor without assistance.
- On-site role supporting the coordination and oversight of IOP services.
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