CHE Services

Collaborating Psychiatrist

Job Locations US-NY-Albany
ID
2024-18260
Category
Healthcare
Type
Part-Time

Overview

Psychiatrist - Collaborating Physician

New York - Psychiatrist must be licensed and reside in NY. 

 

About Us

 

CHE is a premier provider of behavioral health services and is the partner of choice for skilled care facilities. CHE has been operating for over 20 years and employs over 700 clinicians in eleven states of operations and in a larger population of outpatient services. We deliver a unique programmatic approach to behavioral health services and are focused on quality and compliance for facilities and in our outpatient settings. 

 

General Summary

 

As a collaborative physician, you oversee the care provided by the nurse practitioners (NP) at a healthcare facility. NPs diagnose, treat, and monitor patients on a daily basis. The role of the collaborative physician is to review the patient’s medical records on a regular schedule to ensure the patients receive the care and treatment they need.  Our State and Regional Directors will provide the day to day oversight and support for the NPs.

 

Compensation for Part-Time/Full-Time between $3,000-$12,000/year.

Responsibilities

  • The psychiatrist collaborates with the CHE APRN / PA in the provision of psychiatric services to evaluate and diagnose adult patients utilizing DSM-5 criteria and develop a plan of care as appropriate according to APA and SAMSHA best practice guidelines, including the prescribing of psychotropic medications.
  • The psychiatrist is available to the CHE APRN / PA for consultation and quality review meetings as required by State regulations.
  • CHE hires, trains, and audits the APRN / PA and provides day to day supervision of the APRN / PA.

Qualifications

 

  • MD/DO Psychiatry
  • Psychiatrist must reside in NY. 

  • Active state license(s) NY
  • Board Certification preferred
  • DEA license

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