Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment
Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment
Do you have what it takes to be a Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment? Read on and find everything you need to know about being a Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment, or click through to the Walden Behavioral Care web site to learn more about our incredible team of healthcare professionals and why we believe we can help achieve lasting recovery for patients with eating disorders and psychiatric disorders.
Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment Job Summary at Walden Behavioral Care
At Walden, The Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment is directly responsible for development and ongoing management of the Adolescent Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), including:
- Program development
- Regulatory compliance
- Utilization management (census)
- Budget management
- Supervision of all staff
Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment Education, Experience and Knowledge Requirements at Walden Behavioral Care
Candidates applying for the position of Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment should possess a Masters degree or doctorate in social work or psychology.
Are You Interested In A Career In Adolescent and Family Treatment?
At Walden, we believe we can help achieve lasting recovery for patients with eating disorders and psychiatric disorders- but only if we have the right people working with us. Successful Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment candidates must be experienced, patient-focused and demonstrate a willingness to contribute to a team approach. If you are ready to meet such challenges with a positive, can-do attitude, we'd like to hear from you.
To apply for the position of Director of Adolescent and Family Treatment at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA, please email your resume and cover letter to Jean Wood at jwood@waldenbehavioralcare.com or contact by phone at 781-647-6711.
Walden Behavioral Care provides a complete "continuum of care" for treating patients with eating disorders and psychiatric disorders, while also integrating medical, behavioral and nutritional care. This whole-health approach helps achieve lasting results for those who seek a meaningful recovery.
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