Physician / Psychiatry - Child/Adolescent / New York / Permanent / . Job
Posted 2 days ago
Manhattan, NY · Onsite
Full Time
Onsite
About the job
Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist
Join our outpatient psychiatry group of 7 physicians and a team of PMHNPs, therapists, and LCSWs seeking a Board Certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist for a remote hybrid role to join our growing psychiatry team. This position offers a competitive salary based on experience plus quarterly productivity bonuses. The schedule will consist of 4 days per week of remote adult work and 1 day per week onsite for child/adolescent cases.
Job Description
- 80% - Direct clinical care with adherence to practice model
- 10% - Program development and oversight of other clinicians in the care of children and adolescent patients
- 10% - Notes, collateral contact, and administrative work related to patient care
Requirements
- Board Certified in Psychiatry
- Experience in providing psychotherapy practices that leverage various modalities (CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, etc.) with proper psychopharmacology prescribing practices
How We Support You
- Collaborative multi-disciplinary team of psychotherapists, psychiatry nurse practitioners, and psychiatrists
- Accessible support from your supervisor, colleagues, and operational support staff
- Developmental growth and learning opportunities across personal, professional, and intellectual enrichment
Responsibilities
- Provide excellent quality clinical care on a consistent basis that exemplifies our culture, values, and guiding principles
- Conduct comprehensive intake evaluations and develop curated patient-centered treatment plans
- Appropriately prescribe medication prescriptions and refills considering the best judgment of the patient's wellbeing
- Provide clinical support and counseling to diverse patient populations in a telehealth environment
- Curate comprehensive patient-centered treatment plans and provide resources as needed
- Provide clinical guidance and valued input to patients and peers
- Manage an average patient standard of 40-45 appointments per week (including minors and adults; caseload and weekly patient standard numbers may vary based on clinical judgment, patient needs, scheduling, etc.)
- Participate in and support routine and ad-hoc clinical-wide meetings and internal trainings to foster an engaging and continuous learning team environment
- Comply with clinical standards and adhere to timely and thorough session note documentation
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Lead a weekly focused specialty group of clinicians who are interested in expanding their care to include children and/or adolescents
- Provide guidance on topics that are particular to child and adolescent mental health
- Be involved in the onboarding of new clinicians who are interested in seeing minors, providing guidance and training
- Keep up to date with all administrative and operations responsibilities related to patient care (notes, lost to follow-up tracking, policies regarding appointment cancellations, etc.)
- Be available for questions from the specialty group of clinicians regarding their child and adolescent cases
- Meet regularly with the medical director to report on the specialty team and its functioning
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