Full-Time

Senior Director of Nursing

Aspire Living & Learning

Aspire Living & Learning

201-500 employees

Non-profit delivering clinical, residential, community supports

No salary listed

Vermont, USA + 4 more

More locations: Waterbury, CT, USA | Concord, NH, USA | Maryland, USA | Massachusetts, USA

In Person

Must reside in MA, CT, NH, VT, or MD and travel regularly within Aspire’s footprint.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license, with multi-state licensure or ability to obtain required state licenses.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as Aspire’s senior nursing authority, accountable for nursing practice quality, patient safety, and regulatory compliance across all states and service lines.
  • Reduce clinical and regulatory risk by strengthening medication oversight, standardizing documentation practices, and proactively addressing trends in incidents through root cause analysis, hospitalizations, and audit findings.
  • Ensure consistent, timely nurse involvement in medication changes, hospital discharges, program transitions, and high-risk incident review, positioning nursing as a proactive clinical partner.
  • Establish nurse-led oversight of medication administration practices to reduce risk exposure for DSPs and programs.
  • Oversee our multi-state footprint, ensuring alignment with regulatory expectations and best practices.
  • Design and implement a standardized, enterprise-wide nursing model that clearly defines roles, scopes of practice, caseload expectations, supervision structures, and delegation practices.
  • Establish clear performance expectations and accountability for both internal nursing staff and contracted nursing providers.
  • Ensure nurses are consistently practicing at the top of their license by aligning work appropriately and removing unnecessary administrative burden.
  • Provide internal clinical oversight of contracted nursing vendors, including setting quality and documentation standards and monitoring performance and responsiveness.
  • Partner with executive and operational leadership to evaluate internal, contracted, and hybrid nursing models based on quality, risk reduction, and cost effectiveness.
  • Lead Aspire’s medication management infrastructure, including selection, implementation, and oversight of an electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) system across all states.
  • Guide adoption of medication administration technologies that reduce errors and improve compliance, ensuring systems support centralized oversight, remote auditing, trend analysis, and timely retraining.
  • Standardize nursing documentation practices across states and service lines to ensure accuracy, consistency, and regulatory alignment.
  • Partner with Quality & Compliance to conduct joint audits, strengthen medical record integrity, and integrate nursing quality assurance into Aspire’s broader quality systems.
  • Ensure consistent tracking of health conditions, diagnoses, appointment follow-through, and staff training and competency requirements.
  • Establish standardized training and competency frameworks for nurses, DSPs, and home providers, aligned with state regulations and best practices.
  • Develop clear retraining pathways following medication errors or clinical incidents and ensure training reflects the needs of aging populations, individuals with IDD, and those with complex medication regimens.
  • Collaborate on psychiatric consultation and clinical support models, as appropriate.
  • Lead the implementation and use of HRST or comparable health risk assessment tools to inform clinical oversight, staffing models, and training priorities.
  • Analyze hospitalization and emergency room utilization data to identify trends, anticipate risk, and drive preventive clinical interventions.
  • Establish standardized workflows to ensure nursing is promptly notified of hospitalizations, medication changes, and critical incidents.
  • Lead regular nursing–operations reviews focused on risk trends, system improvements, and continuous learning.
  • Serve as a clinical health advisor during investigations, audits, and regulatory reviews.
  • Consult and work collaboratively with other health care and clinical professionals ensure integrated, high-quality care.
  • Align nursing staffing models and expenditures with quality outcomes and risk reduction goals.
  • Partner with Finance and Executive Leadership to evaluate return on investment, inform budgeting, and ensure nursing investments produce measurable improvements in care quality and compliance.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or a related field.
  • Experience with eMAR implementation preferred.
  • HRST or similar risk stratification tools preferred.
  • Oversight of both internal and contracted nursing models preferred.
Aspire Living & Learning

Aspire Living & Learning

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Aspire Living & Learning is a private, non-profit organization providing support and education for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities across five New England states. It offers clinical support, residential living options, and community participation programs tailored to each person’s goals to boost independence and community integration. Services combine personalized plans with evidence-based treatment, supported by advocacy that invites community involvement and donations. Its goal is to help clients communicate effectively, build social connections, and pursue personal interests within an inclusive community.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Berlin, Vermont

Founded

1981

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Connecticut provider shortages drive demand with 6-month waitlists per 2024 report.
  • Accepts Aetna, Cigna, Optum, Medicaid HUSKY for broad reimbursement access.
  • Multi-state footprint enables replicating Marlborough model across New England.

What critics are saying

  • Easterseals poaches clinicians with higher pay, eroding quality in 12-24 months.
  • HUSKY Medicaid cuts slash revenue 15-20% in 6-12 months.
  • ABA delays from BCBA bottlenecks harm credibility in 18-24 months.

What makes Aspire Living & Learning unique

  • Aspire opens Marlborough clinic April 1, 2026, for children's behavioral health.
  • Expert team led by Dr. Courtney Cotter and Dr. Marlena Minkos specializes in neurodiverse care.
  • 20+ years partnering with Connecticut school districts for whole-child support.

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Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Saving Account (HSA) options

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The National Law Review
Mar 11th, 2026
Aspire Living & Learning to Open New Children's Behavioral Health Clinic in Connecticut, Expanding Access for Families

Aspire Living & Learning to open new Children's Behavioral Health clinic in Connecticut, expanding access for families. Aspire Living & Learning is a private, nonprofit human services, behavioral health, and education organization with a growing, multi-state footprint. A new Aspire Living & Learning clinic in Marlborough expands access to timely behavioral health evaluations and therapy for Connecticut children and families. MARLBOROUGH, CT, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ - Connecticut families searching for children's behavioral health support know the frustration well: months on a waitlist, months without answers, months watching a child struggle. Aspire Living & Learning is opening a new behavioral health clinic in Marlborough, Connecticut to help address that gap. On April 1, the nonprofit human services, behavioral health, and education organization will open a new children's behavioral health clinic at 5 South Main Street in Marlborough, expanding access to specialized, timely care for children of all abilities, including those who are neurodiverse, autistic, or navigating anxiety and behavioral challenges. The clinic offers psychological, educational, and psychoeducational evaluations; behavior assessments; and therapy, all under one roof, from a team with deep roots in Connecticut. The team brings particular depth of expertise in supporting neurodiverse children, including those with autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental differences. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services are planned for the future as we expand the clinic's offerings. The need for this kind of specialized, accessible care has never been greater. Nearly 1 in 5 children in Connecticut has a mental, emotional, or behavioral health condition, according to the CDC, and the Connecticut Children's Behavioral Health Plan 2024 Annual Report found that provider shortages have left families waiting six months or longer for evaluations and care. "When children cannot get care when they need it, the impact shows up everywhere in their lives," said Dr. Elizabeth Sellinger, chief of clinical and children's services at Aspire. "This clinic is about ensuring families and schools have access to thoughtful, timely support before challenges become harder to navigate." The clinic is led by Dr. Courtney Cotter, a licensed psychologist and doctoral-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst with nearly 20 years of experience, joined by Dr. Marlena Minkos, a licensed psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst with more than 15 years of experience in Connecticut clinical and educational settings, and Chelsea Colonese, a school psychologist with nearly a decade of experience supporting students statewide. "Every child deserves support that recognizes their strengths and differences," said Dr. Cotter. "Our role is to bring clinical expertise and practical strategies together so children, especially those who are neurodiverse, can make meaningful progress in real-world settings." With more than 20 years of experience working alongside Connecticut school districts, Aspire takes a whole-child approach, supporting children not just clinically but in the schools, homes, and communities where they grow. Aspire accepts Aetna, Carelon Behavioral (Anthem), Cigna, Optum/UBH, and Medicaid (HUSKY). Families using other insurers may inquire about out-of-network options. To learn more or begin the conversation, call 203-527-0083 or visit allinc.org/behavioral-health-services. About Aspire Living & Learning Aspire Living & Learning is a private, nonprofit human services, behavioral health, and education organization with a growing multi-state footprint. For more than 40 years, Aspire has evolved alongside the people it supports, expanding access to person-centered services and supports that help neurodiverse children and adults discover their passions, unlock their potential, and thrive in their communities. Learn more at www.allinc.org. Brittany Ruggiero Aspire Living & Learning [email protected] Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.