State Director - Springhealth
Listed on 2026-03-06
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Job Location s US-GA-LAWRENCEVILLE | US-GA-ATLANTA of Business Spring Health Behavioral Health and Integrated Care Position Type Full-Time Our Company
Spring Health Behavioral Health and Integrated Care
OverviewNow Hiring:
State Director - Georgia
Primary Clinic Location: Lawrenceville, GA
Service Areas: Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb, Dougherty, Fulton, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Lowndes, and Spaulding Counties
Are you a visionary clinical leader ready to make a statewide impact? We are seeking a dynamic State Director in Georgia to lead operations, elevate clinical quality, and empower teams across the state.
As a clinically led organization, our decisions are guided by best practices, ethical standards, and meaningful outcomes for the individuals and families we serve. This is more than an operational leadership role - it's an opportunity to shape programs, develop leaders, and drive measurable impact.
The State Director holds full oversight of services throughout Georgia, including:
- Staff Leadership & Development- Inspire, mentor, and strengthen multidisciplinary teams
- Financial Oversight - Manage budgets, monitor performance, and ensure fiscal responsibility
- Operational Excellence - Oversee daily operations and statewide service delivery
- Compliance & Quality Assurance - Ensure strict adherence to policies, procedures, and regulatory standards
- Program Growth & Evaluation - Collect, analyze, and interpret data to enhance service delivery and outcomes
We're looking for a confident, experienced leader who demonstrates:
- Active BCBA credential and licensure in the State of Georgia (required)
- Strong management and supervisory expertise
- Proven clinical leadership experience
- Deep knowledge of community-based services for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities
- Experience implementing and overseeing evidence-based practices
- Ability to interpret data for program development and performance improvement
- A leadership style centered on team development, accountability, and results
- Clinically driven culture where quality comes first
- Executive leadership that understands and values clinical excellence
- Opportunity to lead at scale while maintaining a people-first approach
- Meaningful work that transforms lives across the state
If you are a strategic thinker, passionate about developing people and programs, and ready to lead with integrity and impact - we would love to connect.
Responsibilities* Have a working knowledge of all funding sources for all service sites throughout the state.
* Knowledge of funding source regulations and specifications.
* Participate in the development of the annual operating and capital budget for the state.
* Ensure 100% implementation of all company accounting policies.
* Ensure all sites develop and fully implement a targeted recruitment and retention plan.
* Ensure all Human Resource and training policies are implemented which includes ensuring that each employee has a complete chart with all state, federal, and program required training and documents.
* Hire, supervise, reward, discipline and evaluate all direct reports timely and effectively.
* Ensure all service sites are in compliance with all state and federal regulations.
* Participate in all audits and reviews conducted by external sources.
* Develop a written internal growth plan for the state.
* Oversee new business opportunities and development throughout the state.
* Develop and maintain contact with state and regional waiver staff, support coordinator/case management entities, waiver providers, etc.
* Work with business analysts and others to ensure month end close in complete.
* Ensure client charts are complete and meet state and federal requirements.
* Will keep clinical skills sharp by keeping an agreed upon caseload of customers.
* Responsible for mandatory reporting of the state incident reports, complete follow-up to ensure timely closure of incidents reported.
* Other duties as assigned
* Must be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) licensed in Georgia or Licensed Psychologist.
* Must have experience with behavioral intervention, and/or a strong educational emphasis on the principles of learning and developmental psychology.
* Five or more years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or behaviorally challenged population.
* At least 2 years of experience in a supervisory role providing staff direction and training as well as program development and oversight is required.
* Must be proficient in Microsoft Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook.
* Can reside anywhere in the state but must be willing to travel as needed.
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