Posted Jul 11, 2026

Medical Director/ Telehealth OUD/MAT (Remote, Flexible)

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Company Description Clear Way Treatment and Recovery is a telehealth-focused organization dedicated to providing accessible, evidence-based care for individuals with opioid use disorder and substance use challenges. The organization emphasizes patient-centered, compassionate treatment, integrating medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with counseling and support services. Clear Way Treatment and Recovery strives to reduce barriers to care through flexible scheduling, remote services, and coordinated care teams. The culture values collaboration, clinical excellence, and continuous improvement in outcomes. The organization seeks medical professionals who are committed to expanding high-quality addiction treatment in a virtual environment. Role Description The Medical Director/PC Owner for Telehealth OUD/MAT is responsible for overseeing clinical operations, providing direct patient care via telehealth, and ensuring adherence to regulatory and professional standards. Day-to-day responsibilities include conducting virtual assessments, prescribing and managing MAT for opioid use disorder, monitoring treatment progress, and coordinating care with counselors and support staff. The role includes developing and updating clinical protocols, supervising and collaborating with physicians and advanced practice clinicians, and participating in quality improvement initiatives and case reviews. This position also involves maintaining accurate documentation, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, and supporting patient engagement and retention in treatment. This is a oversight, remote role with flexible scheduling, offering the opportunity to shape and grow tele-health addiction services while maintaining high clinical standards. This is an early-stage build, and we're looking for a clinical leader who wants to shape how care is delivered, not inherit a finished playbook. Qualifications • Clinical expertise in Medicine, with a strong foundation in addiction treatment and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder. • Relevant experience or exposure in specialties such as Cardiology, Neurology, or Oncology that supports comprehensive care for patients with complex medical and behavioral health needs. • Demonstrated ability in Working with Physicians and multidisciplinary care teams, including collaboration, supervision, and clinical leadership. • Active, unrestricted medical license (MD or DO) in applicable state(s), with board certification or eligibility in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or a related field preferred. • DEA registration with appropriate authority to prescribe controlled substances, including buprenorphine for OUD treatment (or willingness to obtain waivers as required). • Experience providing telehealth services and comfort with electronic health records and virtual care platforms. • Strong communication skills, sound clinical judgment, and commitment to ethical, patient-centered care. • Ability to work independently in a remote setting while maintaining consistent availability, reliability, and professional standards.