Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal

bluesprigpediatrics· Operations
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About this role

 

SoCal  - Director of Clinical Operations

 

Position Summary:

 

The Director of Clinical Operations guides the operational and clinical excellence of an assigned market. This role includes oversight of all elements of assigned market; including implementation, day- to-day oversight of key workflows on behalf of BlueSprig, providing strategic and tactical leadership, counsel, leadership, and coaching to center leaders to accomplish organizational objectives, including but not limited to clinical quality, compliance, revenue, client satisfaction, business development and growth objectives.Travel Requirements: Have reliable means of transportation and ability to travel between centers within assigned market up to 5 days per week as well as meeting the requirements of our Motor Vehicle policy.

Travel to the Bay Area sites - Salinas and San Jose required 1x/week each. All other sites required 1x/quarter minimum, or more as site requires.

Responsibilities

Job Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

 

  • Guiding, organizing, and monitoring the operations and clinical services provided in market, overseeing 6-10 centers within a defined geographic market; ensuring the efficiency, stability and the highest level of quality service is consistent enterprise-wide
  • Leading and managing P&Ls for all centers within assigned market which includes training center leadership. Accountable for all financial aspects of the market including annual budgeted targets, such as productivity and revenue benchmarks
  • Ensure BlueSprig is providing the highest quality of clinical services and client care through the delivery of clinical initiatives and ongoing clinical support, especially in the areas of direction, family guidance, and RBT supervision
  • Setting specific, measurable standards, goals, and objectives to ensure fiscally and clinically responsible business growth and developing resources and methods to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of operational performance and quality of client care
  • Managing center operations with support from Support Services (e.g., RCM, IT, HR, LPD, Facilities, Compliance, and Marketing) and developing and fostering effective inter-departmental collaboration to ensure an integrated approach to providing services and fulfilling the organization’s goals and objectives
  • Support staff retention by ensuring a high level of engagement and a focus on positive career progression for individuals at all levels by developing then reviewing career progression opportunities for all direct reports, and auditing the reviews and career progression of center staff regularly
  • Participating in the interviewing process for new center leadership, including selection, hiring, and onboarding, with a focus on internal promotion where at all plausible
  • Oversight of assessment pipeline, recruiting pipeline, and the utilization of hours and census limits to ensure centers achieve growth and productivity targets
  • Taking an active leadership role in planning and executing development of de novo centers as directed, with on-going support as needed
  • Maintaining a safe and professional environment in the facilities and mitigating any potential risks, hazards, and nuisances
  • Championing good communication processes and habits throughout centers/organization, so that flow of information is consistent and timely
  • Provide crisis intervention training as needed and work to reduce the need for restraints and seclusion through collaboration with the RERT, Safeguarding Committee and Grand Rounds process
  • Review and act on data relative to the status of clinical quality and compliance levels, remediation plans, recommendations and trends analysis that allows the business to meet clinical and compliance standards.
  • Participating in the establishment and implementation of organizational policies and procedures, rules, processes, benefits, and organizational structure of the organization and ensuring compliance with internal policies and procedures and external requirements including the BACB, state and federal regulatory requirements, and payor requirements.

Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in good standing with the BACB.
  • 3+ years of professional leadership experience over multiple sites

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Benefits

Annual Salary: $115,000-$132,000

 

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience
  • Collaborative and team-oriented work environment
  • Ongoing professional and career development
  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits 30 days after hire
  • Retirement plan
  • Paid time off
  • 9 paid holidays
  • Flexible schedule

About BlueSprig

At BlueSprig, and affiliated companies, we are on a mission to change the world for children with autism. And at the core of this mission is our BlueSprig team. 

Our talented and passionate employees are a critical piece of the puzzle that deliver high-quality ABA therapy driven by our commitment to exceed industry standards of clinical outcomes.

We are a Certified Learning Organization committed to your ongoing professional development and offer Continuing Education Units CEUs, impactful conferences, and opportunities to be involved in innovative research and tireless advocacy efforts with experts in the ABA field.

 

We provide ABA therapy in 160+ centers across 17 states throughout the country. To find "jobs near me" visit our careers page.

 

If you would like to do some additional research on ABA therapy, feel free to listen to our ABA Unfiltered Podcast or enjoy our Autism Blogs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary for the Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal role at bluesprigpediatrics?
The listed salary for this Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal position at bluesprigpediatrics is USD 115K–132K. This is an OTHER role.
Where is the Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal position at bluesprigpediatrics located?
This Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal role at bluesprigpediatrics is based in Lakewood, CA, US, Salinas, CA, US, San Bruno, CA, US, San Diego, CA, US, San Jose, CA, US. The position is listed as on-site or hybrid. Check the full job description or apply directly to confirm the work arrangement.
Is the Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal role at bluesprigpediatrics full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a OTHER position. It is posted as a Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal role in the Operations department at bluesprigpediatrics.
Which team or department does the Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal at bluesprigpediatrics belong to?
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This Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal position at bluesprigpediatrics was posted on Aug 11, 2026. Apply as soon as possible — early applications are often reviewed first.
Director of Clinical Operations - SoCal
bluesprigpediatrics · 💰 USD 115K–132K
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