CLINICAL DIRECTOR
Company: Natsu Healthcare
Location: Tooele
Posted on: February 8, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Clinical Director (CD) is a
fully-licensed executive management position with responsibility to
oversee all clinical services and supervise all employees in their
designated treatment program. The Clinical Director meets regularly
with the NAT-SU executive leadership team and other directors to
collaboratively plan operations, make, and interpret behavioral
health policies, address staff and client concerns, and otherwise
carry out the goals of NAT-SU Healthcare. Job Tasks, Duties and
Responsibilities: Supervise therapists, case managers, and peer
support professionals. Oversee and adjust all programming
components as needed. Maintain program standards, policies, and
procedures. Ensure that all licenses, certifications,
accreditations, and required trainings are current. Maintain a
small caseload (up to 5 clients) when needed. Facilitate
psychoeducation, therapy and/or support groups as needed. Directly
accountable to NAT-SU's senior leadership. Other duties and
responsibilities as needed. Education and Experience: Master's
degree in mental health field from an accredited college or
university Valid LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, or Psychologist license in any
U.S. state. Working toward Utah licensure is required within one
year. Minimum 5 years of clinical experience in Substance Abuse and
Mental Health treatment Minimum 3 years of experience in a
professional supervisory capacity (behavioral health or otherwise)
Key Skills and Competencies: Competent in theory and treatment of
co-occurring disorders (SUD and MH diagnoses) Educated in and
familiar with Medication Assisted Treatment methods and modes of
delivery. Familiarity with American Indian/Alaska Native culture
and historical trauma Overall familiarity and skill working across
cultures. Strong interpersonal skills and comfort with
collaborative decision-making Whole person orientation to health,
recovery, and services Trauma-informed orientation and
trauma-specific treatment modalities Familiarity with White Bison
treatment curricula, i.e., Wellbriety, Mending Broken Hearts,
others, or willingness to receive (NAT-SU paid) training in such.
Physical Requirements: To comply with the Rehabilitation Act of
1973’s essential physical, mental, and environmental requirements,
employees must be able to successfully perform all functions of
their job with minimal supervision. Work Hours: The Clinical
Director position is a full-time, exempt position with occasional
weekend and on-call work. The Clinical Director holds a position of
high responsibility and as such, work hours may need to be adjusted
on occasion to respond to client and program needs. Thus, the
Clinical Director is encouraged to call upon other NAT-SU leaders
as needed to help maintain a sustained and harmonious work/life
balance. This position is subject to Native American/Alaskan Native
preference. Benefits: 401(k)Company Paid 401 (k) Matching Medical
Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance HSA Life Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off Accidental Insurance Critical
Illness Insurance 14 Paid Holidays
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