This is a remote position.
This is a rare opportunity for a senior clinical leader who wants to shape care at the organizational level while staying close to the mission that matters most: helping children and families receive high-quality, compassionate support.
The Chief Clinical Officer will guide clinical strategy, strengthen standards of care, support clinical leaders, and help build systems that improve outcomes across a growing pediatric therapy environment. This is not simply an administrative seat. It is a role for someone who wants to influence culture, quality, family experience, and long-term clinical direction.
About This Opportunity
We are seeking a Chief Clinical Officer to provide strategic, clinical, and operational leadership across therapeutic programs within a well-established pediatric therapy organization.
This leader will oversee clinical quality, ethical practice, staff development, family experience, compliance, and clinical operations. The role is ideal for someone who understands evidence-based care, values collaboration, and can bring structure, consistency, and vision to a multi-site clinical environment.
A strong candidate will be comfortable operating at both the executive and field level, partnering with senior leadership while also mentoring clinical teams and improving day-to-day systems that directly impact children, families, and staff.
Set and execute the clinical vision across therapeutic programs
Build and refine clinical standards rooted in evidence-based, ethical, and compassionate care
Advance assent-based, trauma-informed, and family-centered practices across the organization
Strengthen quality assurance systems, including audits, chart reviews, outcomes tracking, and feedback loops
Improve the family experience through responsive communication, stronger support systems, and consistent service expectations
Partner with operational leadership on staffing models, caseloads, scheduling workflows, and clinical resource planning
Support compliance with payer, state, federal, professional, and internal standards
Lead clinical education strategy, including onboarding, mentorship, CEU development, and leadership pathways
Develop clinical leaders through coaching, accountability, and consistent decision-making support
Provide executive-level reporting on clinical performance, trends, risks, opportunities, and organizational needs
High-impact executive leadership role with direct influence over clinical strategy and quality of care
Opportunity to shape systems, standards, and culture across a meaningful pediatric therapy platform
Mission-driven work focused on children, families, and clinical excellence
Collaborative leadership environment where clinical voice and operational partnership both matter
Ability to mentor leaders and build a stronger future pipeline of clinical talent
What Makes This Different
Many clinical leadership roles are reactive. This one is designed for a leader who can be proactive, strategic, and deeply involved in building the future of care delivery.
You will have the opportunity to bring clarity to clinical systems, elevate quality standards, improve the family journey, and support the people delivering care every day. The right leader will not only manage the clinical function, but help define what excellent, ethical, family-centered care should look like at scale.
Senior clinical leadership experience within ABA, pediatric therapy, behavioral health, or a closely related clinical services environment with a minimum of 10 years of experience.
BCBA OR BCBA-D License
Strong understanding of evidence-based treatment models, clinical quality, ethical practice, and regulatory compliance
Experience leading clinical leaders, developing teams, and building a culture of accountability and support
Ability to balance clinical excellence with operational realities such as staffing, workflow, resource planning, and family engagement
Strong executive presence with the ability to communicate clearly with leadership, clinicians, families, and external partners
Comfort working in a high-growth or multi-site environment where structure, consistency, and scalable systems matter
A leadership style grounded in respect, collaboration, transparency, and continuous improvement
The ability to travel to Michigan up to 50% of the time if not local
Experience leading clinical strategy across multiple locations or programs
Deep knowledge of assent-based care, trauma-informed practice, and compassionate ABA service delivery
Background building quality assurance frameworks or clinical outcomes systems
Experience developing supervisors, clinical directors, or emerging clinical leaders
Ability to serve as both a strategic executive partner and a trusted clinical voice for the organization
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