Chief Clinical Officer - CCO
| Hours | Full-time |
|---|---|
| Location | Hamden, Connecticut |
About this job
Job Description
Chief Clinical Officer (CCO)
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Chief Clinical Officer (CCO) provides strategic leadership and oversight for all clinical services across the organization, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centered, and evidence-based care. The CCO owns and maintains clinical standards, treatment quality, and best practices, establishing a consistent framework for service delivery that supports positive outcomes for individuals served. This role is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating clinical policies, procedures, and quality improvement initiatives to ensure compliance with regulatory, accreditation, and organizational requirements.
The CCO oversees the organization's clinical supervision model, risk management practices, care coordination processes, and clinical workforce development. The position provides leadership in clinical training and professional development across programs, ensuring staff possess the knowledge and competencies necessary to deliver effective services. Working collaboratively with Chief Medical Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and other operational and program leaders, the CCO promotes integrated care, strengthens interdisciplinary collaboration, and fosters a culture of clinical excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement.
POSITION STATUS: Exempt
TECHNOLOGIES: Microsoft Office Suite, Electronic Health Record System Platform (Carelogic by Qualifacts), Scheduling Platform (ADP WFM), Online Trainings Platform (ADP WFN), Connecticut Special Education Data System (CT SEDS)
Accountable and responsible for the following results:
First Year Deliverable:
- Develop and implement a comprehensive Clinical Standards Manual establishing organization-wide expectations for assessment, treatment planning, care coordination, discharge planning, crisis response, documentation, and clinical supervision.
- Design and launch a standardized Clinical Supervision Model that defines supervision requirements, competencies, accountability measures, and support structures for clinical staff and leaders across all programs.
- Establish a formal Clinical Risk Review Process in partnership with Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chief Operating Officer, and program leadership to identify, monitor, and mitigate clinical risks while promoting continuous quality improvement.
- Develop and implement Care Coordination Standards that define roles, communication expectations, transition planning, and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure consistent, integrated, and person-centered care across the organization.
Core Duties:
- Establishes clinical standards for assessment, treatment planning, discharge planning, crisis response, and clinical supervision across programs.
- Provides functional oversight and guidance to program clinical leaders to support consistent, high-quality clinical practice.
- Leads clinical quality and risk practices in partnership with the Chief Medical Officer, Compliance, and program leadership.
- Ensures fidelity to treatment models and oversees clinical training to strengthen staff competency and service quality.
- Leads and champions the organization-wide use of trauma-informed care and de-escalation tools, promoting staff knowledge, consistency, and proactive strategies to prevent crises and reduce the need for physical restraint.
- Regularly review and renew all necessary certifications while completing mandatory training to remain in compliance with organizational and regulatory guidelines.
- Maintains appropriate personal boundaries with young people and families served at The Children’s Center of Hamden, in accordance with the agency’s Boundary Code of Ethics.
- Maintains awareness of The Children’s Center of Hamden’s Policy and Procedure Manuals and accesses relevant information as needed to guide decision-making and ensure compliance.
- Contributes to a safe, welcoming, and equitable environment that reflects the agency’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Licensed senior clinician with 8+ years of clinical leadership experience required. Experience with youth and family systems, higher levels of care, trauma-informed care, and complex clinical risk strongly preferred.
LICENSURE /
CERTIFICATIONS
- Requires a current, valid Connecticut clinical license (LMFT, LPC, or
LCSW) or a doctoral degree in a related field
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS /
WORK ENVIRONMENT
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to perform the following essential job functions:
Light lifting (<20 lbs.) Standing Sitting Seeing
Moderate lifting (20 – 50 lbs.) Reaching Walking Hearing
Heavy lifting (>50 lbs) Bending Climbing Talking
Driving Repetitive Motion Push/Pulling
Other, specify:
The work environment is primarily representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.
Potential exposure to waste and bodily fluids
Potential allergenic and/or irritant conditions
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.