Chief Lending Officer leads and directs the organization's overall lending operations, policies, and loan portfolio management. Defines the vision for short-term and long-term loan production, growth, and service objectives. Being a Chief Lending Officer develops the strategy, tactics, and performance goals required to achieve targeted financial results. Creates relationships with key stakeholders, including regulators, examiners, and other external partners. Additionally, Chief Lending Officer establishes policies and procedures that comply with state and federal regulations. Builds a high-performance lending team with coaching and professional development. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Chief Lending Officer manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Chief Clinical Officer (CCO), stationed in Long Beach, WA provides on-site leadership to all clinical departments managers at all WBHW locations to include Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders, Co-occurring Disorders, Wrap Around Intensive Services (WISe), Mobile Crisis Services, and School Based Program. The CCO reports directly to the CEO, and is a member of the Executive Team. They ensure excellence in people centered care with quality-of-service delivery and the development of programs based on the diverse community needs. In addition, the CCO monitors service delivery to ensure services reflect client recovery plans and meet the local, county, regional, and state policies and procedure; and represents the agency in a positive and professional manner.
The CCO helps to plan, implement, coordinate, and supervise the clinical services under the supervision of the CEO; ensures quality clinical services are provided; prepares reports as required. Supervise and monitor all documentation activities for the clinical programs in keeping with Agency philosophy and policies, and State and County guidelines. They will maintain, oversee, and participate in QI activities. Provide leadership in assuring policies & procedures are kept up to date based on the regulatory environment and responding to audits. They may also provide limited direct client services to assure relevance of policies and procedures and understanding of clinical electronic medical record system. The CCO may represent the CEO in clinical internal or community meetings.
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Salary $85,000 – $90,000 based on experience.
Willapa Behavioral Health & Wellness is an outpatient treatment provider. We are nationally accredited and have provided high-quality care with experienced professionals to Pacific County since 1986. Services include mental health programs for adults, children & families, case management, chemical and problem gambling treatments, peer services, domestic violence perpetrator treatment, co-occurring disorders, medically assisted treatment, psychiatric prescribing, trauma sensitive primary care, and 24/7 mobile crisis services.
Working for Willapa Behavioral Health & Wellness allows you quick access to the coast and beautiful landscape. The areas in which we are located have beautiful views and outdoor activities. Our Raymond and Montesano locations are located approximately 3 hours from Portland and 2 hours from Seattle, and our Long Beach location is 2 hours from Portland and 3 hours from Seattle, all located in a beautiful, calm setting.
If you are looking to serve humanity and make a difference, we are the place you want to be. Rural health allows for the opportunity to make a difference in peoples’ lives, learn new skills and resources, in a beautiful setting and be present for your life.
We embrace and encourage our staff differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics such as personality and personal interests that make our staff unique.
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