Director of Clinical Operations - Psychiatry
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Healthcare
We are seeking a Director of Clinical Operations - Psychiatry toown and oversee the day-to-day activitiesforateam of clinicians.
This role will have control over the supply and demand sides ofourbusiness to find the sweet spot between provider flexibility and operational efficiency. To that end, you willbe responsible forutilizationmanagement, capacity planning, adherence to care protocol, billing consistency, and cost essence, youwill be a business owner accountable for revenue growthandcost and quality control.
We are seeking an experienced business leader and operator with a proven track recordof delivering results across various business areas at high-growth companies.
This role is highly cross-functional and collaborative. You will be working with clinicians as your main internal clients but will partner with Product and Tech, Clinical Support, and other centralized operational functions. You will befrequentlyfinding yourself strategizing onlong term goals, problem solving day-to-day inefficiencies of our operations, interpreting performance and quantitative data, and running projectsintoimprove our experience and care quality. If you are passionate about running a business andenablecliniciansin serving mental health needs,we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
This role is one of the most integral parts of Talkiatry’snext chapter!
Talkiatry transforms psychiatry with accessible, human, and responsible care.
We’rea national mental health practice co-founded by a patient and a triple-board-certified psychiatrist to solve the problems both groups face in accessing and providing the highest quality treatment.
60% of adults in the U.S. with a diagnosable mental illness go untreated every year because care is inaccessible, while 45% of clinicians are out of network with insurers because reimbursement rates are low, and paperwork is unduly burdensome.
With innovative technology and a human-centered philosophy, we provide patients with the care they need—and allow psychiatrists to focus on why they got into medicine.
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