Luz De Atabey Midwifery Project - Clinic Program Director Position
About the organization
Luz De Atabey Midwifery Project (LAMP) is shifting the reproductive health landscape by using a whole-person, trauma-informed approach to perinatal care, ensuring that our clients receive the loving care and support they deserve. We offer a warm, nourishing environment for all people seeking reproductive health services, prioritizing Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color, especially immigrants, refugees, and queer and trans families. All our services are free of charge. No one is turned away.
As an organization, we operate within a self-managing structure, emphasizing non-hierarchical, collaborative decision-making, distributed leadership, high trust relationships and shared accountability across the team.
About the position
This full time role integrates program stewardship and direct clinical care, with equal focus on strategic direction and hands-on service. The Clinic Program Director guides the clinic’s culture, strategy, and team development while also providing midwifery care and overseeing clinical and health education programming. We're looking for someone who can both provide excellent client-centered care and “hold the whole” of the clinical program.
Essential Responsibilities
50% Program Director: Culture, Strategy and Organizational Stewardship
Lead the Clinic Program’s Culture, Strategy & Coordination
- Provide holistic leadership and strategic oversight for the clinic program by guiding program direction, team culture, morale, conflict resolution, role clarity, and future growth planning to ensure alignment, strong relationships, and sustained impact
- Source, develop, and facilitate onboarding and ongoing training for clinic personnel
- Ensure that the team has effective communication channels with other teams, and represent the team at cross programmatic meetings
- Serve as a learning and accountability coach, supporting the growth and professional development of team members
- Manage Clinic Program Budget
Organization-Wide Participation
- Take responsibility for ensuring the organization is accomplishing its mission by building high-trust relationships, proactively tending to tensions, speaking up with feedback/questions, and paying attention to larger organizational issues
- Participate in all-staff and team meetings, retreats, internal culture work, organizational planning & strategy, and other collaborative processes
- Participate in supervision meetings as supervisee
- Seek out and engage in ongoing professional development
- Submit any expenses on time, ensure finances are accurate
50% Clinical Leadership, Programming and Direct Care
Clinical and Health Education Programming and Development
- Develop, document, and update clinical guidelines, processes, and protocols
- Create or source educational materials and client handouts
- Ensure compliance with clinical governance standards, laws, and guidelines
- Communicate and collaborate with other providers
- Set clear expectations for clinical care and health education
Clinical Care Provision
- Provide high-quality midwifery care, including well-person, preconception, prenatal, and postpartum care in clinic, telehealth, home visits, remote or clinical follow up
- Ensure documentation of client communication and client education is included in charts as appropriate
- Incorporate the JJ Way™ model in all aspects of clinical care, ensuring culturally competent and client-centered support
- Lead Defensive Documentation, facilitating regular chart reviews and clinical team meetings
- Maintain accurate electronic clinical records as well as clinical data and metrics for chart compliance and data evaluation, identifying any documentation issues
- Triage and manage urgent client concerns during business hours and while on call
Flexibility & Adaptability:
This job description is not all-inclusive and may evolve to meet community and organizational needs.
Who You Are:
- A licensed Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) certified to practice in Texas, or a Nurse Practitioner (NP/WHNP) with relevant experience in midwifery or reproductive health
- Maintains all required professional licensure, certifications, and continuing education to provide safe, high-quality clinical care, including current BLS and NRP certification
- Fluency in English required; proficiency in French, Spanish, or Portuguese is highly desirable due to our client population
- Clinical experience providing direct midwifery care, ideally two or more years with a focus on client-centered and community-based care
- Experience in a public health clinical setting and working with high risk populations preferred
- Proficient in Google Suite and electronic medical record systems
- Deeply committed to maternal justice, anti-racism, and equitable healthcare access
- Approaches care and leadership with a whole-person, community-centered perspective
- Adaptable and flexible, thriving in a non-profit environment where creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration are key
- Comfortable navigating evolving workflows and wearing multiple hats as needed
- Reliable, resourceful, and accountable
Luz De Atabey Midwifery Project is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, citizenship status, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local laws.
We strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and people of color, disabled folks, femmes, and LGBTQ+ applicants. We value lived experience as a form of expertise. Individuals with personal ties to birth and postpartum work or who identify as coming from an affected community are especially encouraged to apply.