Director of Clinical Services

Job Type: Full time
Salary Range: $100,000 – $120,000 per year
Reports To: Executive Director


Job Summary: The Director of Clinical Services provides strategic leadership for RYSE’s clinical
department, guiding programs designed to meet the complex behavioral health needs of adolescents and
transitional age- youth on O‘ahu. This includes oversight of RYSE’s specialized street outreach and
justice system diversion programs, which engage youth experiencing homelessness, exploitation, trauma,
or involvement with the legal system. The Director is responsible for the design, implementation, and
evaluation of trauma informed, culturally responsive, and evidence-based delivery of services tailored to
local youth and their families. This role ensures clinical excellence while navigating multifaceted needs
such as crisis intervention, field-based case engagement, family dynamics, co-occurring disorders, and
advocacy within schools, courts, and community systems to strengthen safety, stability, and long-term
wellbeing for Hawai‘i’s young people.


Job Responsibilities:
Clinical Leadership & Supervision

  • Lead and mentor RYSE’s multidisciplinary clinical team including therapists, outreach
    specialists, diversion staff, and behavioral health students ensuring alignment with RYSE’s
    mission to serve adolescents and transitional age youth experiencing homelessness, trauma,
    exploitation, and system involvement.
  • Provide individual and group clinical supervision focused on trauma informed, culturally
    grounded, and youth centered practices that reflect the lived experiences of Hawaiʻi’s local and
    Native Hawaiian youth.
  • Facilitate weekly integrated care meetings that coordinate services across drop-in center
    operations, mobile outreach, crisis support, diversion programming, and community based case
    management.
  • Support staff in navigating complex youth needs, including acute safety issues, family instability,
    runaway/homeless episodes, co-occurring mental health/substance use concerns, and high-risk
    behaviors.
  • Work in collaboration with universities and community colleges to maintain a commitment as an
    academic learning community providing internship and practicum opportunities for students.
    Revised 3.20.26
    Street Outreach & Justice Diversion Oversight
  • Direct the daily operations of RYSE’s Street Outreach program, including field-based
    engagement, safety planning, trauma-responsive relationship building, and linkage to basic needs,
    shelter, and -long-term- behavioral health care.
  • Oversee RYSE’s Diversion services, collaborating closely with hospitals, schools, police, courts,
    probation, DHS, and detention center staff to provide clinical alternatives to arrest or detention
    for at risk youth.
  • Ensure outreach and diversion strategies reflect values of harm reduction, youth empowerment,
    and culturally relevant support for youth disproportionately impacted by homelessness and the
    legal system.
  • Develop and maintain protocols for crisis response including runaway recovery, high risk- deescalation, and rapid engagement for youth experiencing exploitation, trafficking, or acute
    behavioral health episodes.
    Program Development, Data, & Compliance
  • Design and refine clinical workflows that ensure coordinated care across RYSE’s continuum:
    drop-in services, outreach, stabilization, therapeutic care and linkage, case management, and
    community partnerships.
  • Establish performance metrics specific to RYSE’s youth population, including engagement
    outcomes, diversion success rates, stabilization indicators, and culturally informed measures of
    wellbeing.
  • Working in collaboration with Director of Administration, ensuring the integrity and delivery of
    all behavioral health care services as required by various contractual agreements.
  • Oversee CIS Billing and CCS documentation requirements, ensuring all clinical services meet
    Hawaiʻi Medicaid, Department of Health, and grant funded compliance standards.
  • Conduct regular chart audits across outreach, diversion, and clinical services to ensure accuracy,
    timeliness, and adherence to trauma informed documentation practices.
  • As a member of a multidisciplinary team, develop improvement initiatives based on data trends,
    staff feedback, and emerging needs within the youth’s homelessness and juvenile justice
    landscapes.
    Care Coordination & Community Partnerships
  • Guide complex discharge and transition planning for youth moving from street to shelter,
    detention to community, or crisis stabilization settings.
  • Maintain strong working relationships with schools, shelters, law enforcement, courts, medical
    providers, and youth-serving organizations to ensure coordinated support for RYSE youth.
  • Advocate for youth within systems (e.g., schools, child welfare, courts) to promote equitable
    access to behavioral health care, cultural support, and stable housing.
  • Attend community meetings and partnership opportunities as required.
    Revised 3.20.26
    Required Qualifications:
    Licensure
  • Active Hawaiʻi State Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or equivalent license that permits
    the provision of billable behavioral health services to youth in Hawaiʻi.
  • Eligible to serve as a Clinical Supervisor for licensure seeking staff under Hawaiʻi licensing
    board requirements.
    Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with street outreach, youth homelessness services, or justice system diversion
    programs.
  • Familiarity with Hawaiʻi Medicaid behavioral health requirements (CIS, CCS), evidence
    based- adolescent treatment models, and culturally grounded care approaches for Native
    Hawaiian youth.
  • Prior work in organizations serving high risk or marginalized youth populations, including
    runaway/homeless youth, youth survivors of exploitation, or youth with co-occurring mental
    health and substance use needs.
    Educational Requirements:
  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage & Family Therapy, or a
    closely related behavioral health field from an accredited institution.
    Physical Demands & Work Environment
    This position involves engaging with diverse communities, participating in site visits, and
    attending policy discussions. Reasonable accommodations will be made to ensure
    accessibility.
    While primarily office-based, occasional fieldwork, community meetings, and housing
    site evaluations may be required. Standard office responsibilities include document
    preparation, computer use, and phone communication.
    Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion
    RYSE is committed to equity, inclusion, and social impact. We encourage applications
    from individuals of all backgrounds, including members of the LGBTQ+ community and
    those with lived experiences in housing insecurity.

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