Organizational Overview:The OpportunityA not-so-small miracle has taken place over the past ten years in Southwest Oregon. Building on a legacy of over 50 years of service, the people of Adapt Integrated Health Care have quietly built a health care powerhouse, integrating science, compassionate care and innovation to promote the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities in Douglas, Josephine, Curry and Coos Counties, the four southwesternmost counties in Oregon.In 1971, Adapt began offering addiction treatment and prevention in its hometown of Roseburg, Oregon. Since then, Adapt has continuously expanded its services to include primary care and mental health as well as addiction services. Growth over the past decade has been remarkable, as indicated by the chart below. Importantly, that growth has been a byproduct of Adapt's approach to community health, not a goal or strategic driver in and of itself.Adapt has been led for the past decade by Dr. Greg Brigham, a board-certified clinical psychologist and Fellow of the American Psychological Association. In late September, Adapt's board of directors shared news of Dr. Brigham's decision to retire by May 2025, prompting the current search for his successor. Adapt's next CEO will inherit an organization with significant momentum: Operating revenues of over $80 million, a highly motivated staff of over 500, and a growing, intersecting array of primary care, mental health and addiction services provided through multiple locations across the region. The organization has an unusually strong balance sheet, with most of the funding in place for a new 40-acre campus in Roseburg expected to break ground in the first half of 2025, permitting consolidation of many services and expansion of others within one purpose-built campus.Perhaps most importantly, Adapt has earned the trust of the people it serves, the partners, agencies and departments it collaborates with, and the regulators who monitor its quality. Adapt may look quite different from what it did a decade ago, but the values that drive it have remained consistent: professionalism, caring, accessibility, excellence, respect, innovation and integrity.The OrganizationAdapt Integrated Health Care is a CARF-accredited nonprofit serving the people of rural southwestern Oregon. While Adapt describes itself as an Oregon leader, the organization's reputation is in fact national. For example, of Oregon's 30 community health centers, Adapt is the only one to receive this year's HRSA Health Center Quality Leader Gold Badge, placing it in the top 10% of all such facilities in the country.Core Offerings:
- Substance use disorders: Adapt has expanded to offer a full continuum of substance use treatment services for youth and adults, including intensive outpatient, residential treatment, medically managed detoxification, opioid treatment program (OTP), day treatment with supportive housing, transitional housing and a sobering center.
- Mental health: Adapt has served as the Local Mental Health Authority and Community Mental Health Program since 2016 and 2021, respectively. Depending on location, Adapt provides treatment and support services such as 24-hour crisis care, forensic services, assessment and diagnosis, outpatient care, psychiatric medical service, school-based services and fidelity-based programs.
- Primary care: Adapt's patient-centered primary care clinics served some 7500 adults in over 53,000 visits in person and via telehealth.Role Responsibilities:The MandateAdapt's next CEO will lead an organization of committed professionals providing life-changing and life-enhancing services to thousands of residents in rural Oregon. The new CEO can expect a mandate with several overlapping priorities, among them:
- Stability: Ensure the stability of Adapt's services following the change in top leadership.
- Catalytic leadership: Inherit a mandate for progress and lead with a soft touch.
- Infrastructure: Ensure that Adapt's services and people are supported by the right systems.
- Execution: Bring several projects underway to fruition, including the new Recovery Campus.
- Political sensitivity: Navigate and contribute to critical relationships with community, county, and state stakeholders.Candidate Qualifications:The CandidateAdapt Integrated Health Care deserves a passionate, committed executive with the experience to lead a large, complicated nonprofit operating in rural Oregon. A proven leader seasoned by the special demands of growing organizations with integrated community-facing services and complex, multifaceted revenue streams would be ideal.Competencies:
- Passion for Adapt's overall mandate to deliver comprehensive, integrated health care.
- Accessible, authentic leadership with data-informed management disciplines.
- Ability to model and reinforce a cohesive, collaborative approach to management.
- Experience in contexts of similar scale and complexity.
- Proficient in the work styles and habits of different generations.
- Record of impactful engagement and leadership in the nonprofit sector.Culture:
- A listening heart and a curious mind.
- A sensitive but confident approach to management.
- An inviting leadership style informed by mutual respect and accountability.
- Comfort connecting with a variety of constituents and stakeholders.
- An inquisitive, innovative mindset.
- Strategic thinking and deep respect for first-rate execution.
- Empathy and relatability to lead with care.
- Respect for the value of transparency and candor in communications.
- Ego-free leadership.Credentials:The next CEO will ideally have a terminal degree in a discipline relevant to Adapt's mission.For consideration or to suggest a prospect, please email ...@BoardWalkConsulting.com or call Sam Pettway or Patti Kish at 404-BoardWalk (404-###-####). #J-18808-Ljbffr