Under the general supervision of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, the Senior Director of Outpatient Services provides executive leadership, operational oversight, and clinical direction for all outpatient behavioral health programs. The role oversees direct service delivery across mental health, co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) services, and other new expansions such as the organization’s strategic development toward Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) readiness.
The Senior Director is responsible for high-quality, trauma-informed, person-centered outpatient care; evidence-based practice implementation; workflow optimization; staff development; quality improvement; and ensuring compliance with state, federal, PIHP, and accreditation (Joint Commission) requirements. This position works collaboratively with internal leadership, providers, population health teams, and community partners to improve access, coordination, and whole-person integrated care.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Leadership, Strategy & Direct Service Administration
- Provide executive leadership and administrative oversight for all outpatient behavioral health programs and direct service delivery operations.
- Lead strategic development and implementation of outpatient programs, co-occurring services, after hour calls and crisis workflows, and integrated behavioral health initiatives.
- Guide the organization toward CCBHC readiness, including required services, staffing, access standards, documentation practices, and quality measurement.
- Ensure outpatient services are delivered with cultural humility, clinical excellence, and alignment with mission and community needs.
B. Clinical Operations & Integrated Behavioral Health
- Oversee the day-to-day clinical operations of outpatient care including therapy, case management, operational side of psychiatric services, and any SUD treatments necessary for the population served.
- Implement standard closed loop referral process and coordination protocols augmented with standards and metrics that track transitions in care such as to higher and lower level of care, coordination with primary care as well as referral and coordination with other providers.
- Implement and monitor evidence-based screening and assessment tools (PHQ-9, GAD-7, C-SSRS, AUDIT/DAST, LOCUS, ASAM).
- Ensure easy access and seamless workflows for co-occurring disorder services across the clinic.
- Ensure evidence-based interventions are consistently implemented, monitored, and supported through training and supervision.
- Oversee risk assessment procedures, crisis intervention protocols, and safety planning.
C. Policies, Compliance & Accreditation
- Develop, revise, and implement policies and procedures aligned with PIHP, State of Michigan, federal requirements, Michigan Mental Health Code, and 42 CFR Part 2.
- Lead ongoing readiness for Joint Commission accreditation, including standards interpretation, survey preparation, tracer activities, compliance monitoring, and continuous quality improvement.
- Ensure adherence to documentation standards, confidentiality laws, and clinical record requirements.
D. Quality Improvement & Performance Monitoring
- Develop and maintain clinical quality metrics, dashboards, and continuous improvement processes that support high-quality service delivery and CCBHC requirements.
- Monitor program performance, access, timeliness, clinical outcomes, and patient experience.
- Track HEDIS measures and implement improvement projects where necessary. Assure the clinic meets all KPIs required by PIHP and MDHHS
- Complete weekly/monthly statistical reports including screenings, referrals, counseling volume, engagement, care coordination and all other KPIs and quality outcomes.
- Evaluate programs regularly and lead improvements based on data, service needs, and operational feedback.
- Support standardization of practices across programs and ensure corrective action plans are implemented when needed.
E. Workforce Development, Supervision & Training
- Provide direct supervision to clinical leads and licensed clinicians, ensuring strong clinical practice and adherence to evidence-based standards.
- Oversee staff recruitment, onboarding, coaching, training, performance evaluation, and professional development.
- Collaborate with the Outpatient Clinic Medical Director and Chief Medical Officer to develop and deliver trainings related to behavioral health, chronic disease integration, population management, and best practices in clinical care.
- Set staff performance goals and create systems to objectively measure and support growth.
F. Collaboration, Partnerships & Community Integration
- Collaborate with internal leadership and multidisciplinary teams (clinical directors, providers, case managers, CHWs) to support integrated care delivery.
- Strengthen partnerships with community organizations, primary care providers, hospitals, health systems, and social service agencies.
- Participate in external collaborations, coalitions, webinars, and community stakeholder meetings to advance behavioral health access and integration.
- Provide technical and subject-matter support in behavioral health program design, implementation, and improvement.
G. Documentation, Reporting & Clinical Meetings
- Document all encounters, contacts, and clinical work using required forms and EHR documentation standards.
- Submit weekly progress summaries, required reports, and all programmatic documentation in a timely manner.
- Participate in and facilitate multidisciplinary staffing, clinical team meetings, and case review processes.
- Oversee proper assignment of individuals served to appropriate programs based on clinical assessments and level-of-care needs.
REQUIRED EDUCATION:
A Master’s Degree from a recognized college or university in the Human Services, the Social Services, Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Healthcare Administration , Public Health or a related field.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
Five (5) years of professional clinical experience in a behavioral healthcare or mental health setting.
AND
At least two (2) years of experience as an executive, manager, administrator or supervisor in a behavioral healthcare or mental health setting.
REQUIRED LICENSE(S):
A valid State of Michigan Driver’s License with a safe and acceptable driving record.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is usually performed in an office setting but requires the employee to drive to different sites throughout Wayne County and the State of Michigan.
This description is not intended to be a complete statement of job content, rather to act as a general description of the essential functions performed. Management retains the discretion to add or change the position at any time.
The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer