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Leading Care With Light:
Acadia Healthcare stands at the forefront of behavioral healthcare services in the United States, with an expanding network of 230 facilities spanning 40 states and Puerto Rico, totaling over 10,200 beds. Our commitment to transforming lives is upheld by a dedicated team of over 20,000 employees, delivering care to approximately 70,000 patients daily in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers and outpatient clinics.. As the largest stand-alone behavioral health company in the U.S., Acadia Healthcare remains devoted to offering comprehensive and compassionate support to those in need.
Project Director of Clinical Services:
The Project DCS will be supporting and traveling to Acadia facilities around the country to provide clinical leadership. The Project DCS will act as the DCSC at facilities that have a vacancy, and/or will provide periodic extended onsite support to an interim leader and will help to facilitate a smooth transition once a permanent clinical leader is hired. The Project DCS will be responsible for directing, planning, coordinating, monitoring and supervising the effective and efficient use of the operations of clinical services, other departments and the delivery of behavioral health/nursing services in a positive, empathetic, and professional attitude toward customers at all times.
Nationwide travel is required and is anticipated to be 80%, including some over the weekend stays; travel will vary based on the needs of each facility.
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