CBHC Psychiatrist

15 hours ago


Watertown, Massachusetts, United States Advocates Full time
Overview

The CBHC Psychiatrist provides team-based, direct clinical services to individuals served by Advocates' CBHC, including evaluating medical and psychosocial conditions, collaboratively developing and implementing treatment plans, prescribing medication as appropriate, and monitoring and evaluating treatment progress. This role also involves providing psychiatric assessment, medication evaluations, and medical management, as well as contributing to the comprehensive assessment and care planning.

Responsibilities
  • Provide medical and psychiatric services and consultation to individuals served by Advocates' CBHC.
  • Provide collaborative leadership in diagnosis, formulation, treatment planning, and risk management.
  • Monitor efficacy and adverse effects of prescribed medications.
  • Coordinate care with other medical specialists and institutions and communicate with family members and other agencies involved as needed.
  • Provide consultation and teaching to other members of the multidisciplinary teams, including students, if assigned.
  • Work with Medical Director and Clinical Program Director to develop and manage Integrated Treatment Teams and promote models of integrated care.
  • Provide on-call responsibilities, same day triage, and consultation to individuals served, team members, and other staff, as appropriate and needed, including through Urgent Care, Adult Community Crisis Stabilization and Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention.
  • Actively participate in the Quality Improvement process of the CBHC.
  • Maintain all records in accordance with the policies and procedures of the CBHC and complete all required documentation in a timely manner.
  • Maintain open, collaborative, and collegial relationships with internal and external team members.
  • Attend trainings as assigned and maintain necessary certifications required by Advocates. Participate in training on the CBHC's identified evidence-based practices and provide treatment consistent with these practices.
  • Follow agency and appropriate licensing policies regarding professional ethics and confidentiality.
  • Attend and actively participate in supervision, clinical rounds, and medical staff meetings.
Qualifications
  • MD or DO from an accredited medical school.
  • Board certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (candidates may be accepted if board eligible, if the candidate demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Medical Director comparable experience and competence).
  • Current, valid, unrestricted license to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  • Current, valid and unrestricted DEA and MA Controlled Substance Registrations.
  • Prefer candidate who is or is willing to become a buprenorphine waivered practitioner.
  • Currently practicing a minimum of 20 hours per week, defined as direct service, supervision, or clinical administration.
  • Ability to maintain professional liability insurance coverage of a minimum of $1,000,000/$3,000,000.
  • Satisfactory report from the National Practitioner Data Bank and absence of Medicare/Medicaid sanctions.
  • Strongly prefer candidate who has demonstrated understanding of/competence in serving culturally diverse populations.
  • Ability to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
  • Ability to read and speak English. Bi-/tri-lingual (English/Spanish/Portuguese) preferred.
  • Ability to utilize electronic health records and telehealth technology efficiently and effectively in the provision and documentation of care.