Job ID: 2839
Type: Physicians
State: NY
Area: Manhattan
Specialty: PSYCHIATRY - CHILD & ADOLESCENT
Description: Seek a dual-state licensed board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist to join our company and growing psychiatry team
Responsibility Composition
80% - Direct clinical care with adherence to practice model
10% - Program development, oversight of other clinicians in the care of children and adolescent patients
10% - Notes, collateral contact, and administrative work related to patient care
How we support you:
Collaborative multi-disciplinary team of Psychotherapists, Psychiatry Nurse Practitioners, and Psychiatrists
Accessible support from your Supervisor, Colleagues & Operational Support staff
Developmental growth and learning opportunities across personal, professional & intellectual enrichment
Responsibilities
Clinical
Provide excellent quality clinical care on a consistent basis that exemplifies Rivia Mind’s culture, values, and guiding principles.
Conduct comprehensive intake evaluations and develop curated patient-centered treatment plans
Provide appropriate Psychotherapy practices that leverage various modalities (CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, etc.) with proper Psychopharmacology prescribing practices
Appropriately prescribe medication prescriptions & refills considering the best judgment of the patient's wellbeing
Provides clinical support & counseling to diverse patient populations in a tele-health environment
Curate comprehensive patient-centered treatment plans and provide resources as needed
Provide clinical guidance and valued input to patients and peers
Provide services to a diverse demographic of patients with 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
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, to provide 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 the functioning of the child and adolescent service line
Leadership
Host weekly team meetings that are engaging, collaborative, and conducive of a supportive environment for the review of cases and clinical questions
Attend weekly meetings and participate actively as appropriate
Meet weekly for 1:1’s with the Medical Director
Hold a weekly drop-in open-office hour timeslot to provide clinical supervision and feedback to our interdisciplinary team and accommodate 1:1 meetings as necessary for further support to our clinicians
Promote a friendly work culture that encourages a fun, collaborative, and co-learning environment that benefits individuals' well-being, self-improvement, and potential
Operations
Collaborate with the Medical Director and co-owner to review, revise, and enhance policies and procedures for managing and supporting the adolescent population.
Perform administrative duties, including reviewing hospital discharge summaries, signing prior authorizations, and cosigning notes
Provide ad-hoc support to Medical Director for additional projects
Perform other related role and team function duties as assigned by department and group leaders
Additional Qualifications, Skills & Attributes
Post-residency and fellowship clinical work experience in Psychiatry is required
Experience treating child and adolescent patients is required
Confidently and efficiently document concurrently within patient sessions
Proven experience and desire to support Psychotherapy treatment
Psychotherapy Modality experience (CBT, DBT, etc.)
Prescribes Medications
Experience working with Patients in an Outpatient setting
Excellent clinical knowledge and communication skills
Telehealth/telemedicine experience
Patient Education
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Experience with providing supervision to other clinical staff
Proficient with utilizing diverse technology platforms and systems (Google Suite, company wide platforms/software and EHR platforms when applicable)
Intermediate computer skills and technical aptitude required
Health & Wellness:
Medical Coverage - HDHP, PPO or PPO Buy-Up
Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account, and Dependent Care Account Options
Dental & Vision Insurance
Whole-Body Wellness Offerings if Enrolled in one of our three Medical Plans
Time Off & Flexibility:
Front Loaded Paid Time Off (PTO)
Observed Holidays & Annual Office Closure
Bereavement Leave / Pet Bereavement Leave
Financial Wellness:
Competitive Pay
401(k) Retirement Plan and employer match
Employee Referral Program
Transit and Parking Voluntary Benefit
Compensation & Employment Details
Base Pay Range: $250,000 - $300,000
Pay Type: Salary
Bonus Terms: Quarterly performance bonus potential of up to $2,000 per quarter.
Department: Psychiatry
Supervisor: Medical Director
Supervisees: Psychiatrists and Nurse Practitioners
Employment Status: Full Time
Exemption Status: Exempt W-2
Work Environment: Hybrid preferred
Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, flexible start and end times but must include some after-school hours when children and adolescents are able to commit to appointments.
Community/Facility info:
Contact: For more information please contact Ben Ferro at [email protected] or call 716-689-6000.