Chief Operating Officer
Chief Operating Officer (COO) – Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment CenterCedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center in Belton, Texas, is seeking a strategic and experienced Chief Operating Officer (COO) to lead operations at our established behavioral health campus. For over 30 years, Cedar Crest has provided comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder treatment to children, adolescents, adults, and military service members, delivering a full continuum of care that supports lasting recovery.Situated on a 33-acre campus in the rolling hills of Central Texas, Cedar Crest offers a peaceful, therapeutic environment designed to promote healing and growth. Our programs include inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), and outpatient services, along with individualized therapies such as group, family, and medication-assisted treatment.At Cedar Crest, we are committed to enriching the lives of those we serve by delivering innovative, patient-centered care that addresses both mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders.About The RoleAs Chief Operating Officer, you will play a pivotal role in driving operational excellence across our multi-level continuum of care. Partnering closely with the CEO and executive leadership team, you will oversee day-to-day operations, optimize performance, and ensure the delivery of high-quality, compassionate care across all service lines.This leader will be responsible for strengthening clinical and operational outcomes, supporting program growth, and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. This is a unique opportunity to lead a mission-driven organization and positively impact individuals and families across Central Texas and beyond.What We OfferAt Cedar Crest Hospital, we invest in our leaders with a comprehensive package designed to support both personal and professional success:Competitive executive compensation with performance-based incentivesComprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits401(k) plan with company matchGenerous PTO and paid holidaysLeadership development and ongoing training opportunitiesCareer advancement within a nationally recognized behavioral healthcare networkWhy Cedar Crest Hospital?Established Leader: Over three decades of trusted service in behavioral healthcareComprehensive Care: Full continuum including detox, inpatient, residential, PHP, and outpatient programmingDiverse Patient Population: Serving children, adolescents, adults, and specialized populations including military personnelHealing Environment: Expansive, serene campus designed to support therapeutic recoveryMission-Driven Culture: Dedicated to helping individuals build skills for long-term wellness and independenceBe Part of Something BiggerIf you are a visionary healthcare leader with a passion for operational excellence and behavioral health, we invite you to join Cedar Crest Hospital. Here, you will find more than a leadership role—you will find the opportunity to transform lives, strengthen communities, and shape the future of behavioral healthcare.ResponsibilitiesOversee one or more departments to ensure efficient operations and the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective services.Implement and manage programs that foster employee commitment to quality and service excellence.Actively contribute to strategic planning initiatives, including regulatory compliance and quality improvement efforts.Serve as the acting facility leader in the absence of the CEO.Support the CEO in developing, communicating, and executing effective strategies and processes across the organization.Lead departmental staff, including recruitment, development, training, performance management, and communication, to ensure optimal team performance and operational efficiency.Assist in budget management, ensuring departments operate within financial limits.Analyze operational processes to align with business objectives and meet patient care needs.Perform additional duties as assigned.Education/Experience/Skill RequirementsBachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree preferred.Minimum of 5 years or more in a leadership role in a related field is required Five or more years of hands-on clinical or hospital operations in the behavioral health field with supervisorial and personnel management experienceP&L responsibilities over service lines and/or departmentsLicenses/Designations/CertificationsIndependent clinical licensure in TX (LPCC, LMFT, LWSW) preferred.AHCORP