Job Summary: This position primarily provides services and psychiatric support to the Agency’s ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) team. This multi-disciplinary team of eight individuals provides services to 40 clients experiencing serious and persistent mental illness. The psychiatric care provider plays a vital role in supporting clients and guiding the ACT team, meeting with clients monthly to assess symptoms, side effects, and treatment progress, while also offering brief, evidence-based interventions such as motivational interviewing or cognitive restructuring. Beyond psychiatric needs, the provider monitors other health conditions, coordinates with primary care and specialists, and maintains communication with inpatient units during hospitalizations to ensure seamless continuity of care. A portion of services are delivered in the home or community, reinforcing accessibility and client-centered care. The prescriber leads psychiatric treatment and oversees all health conditions and medications, while also serving as a fully integrated member of the multidisciplinary team, collaborating to provide feedback on client contact intensity, and educating non-medical staff about medications and health issues through regular trainings. The prescriber participates in treatment planning meetings, daily team huddles, and emergency reviews, ensuring that care plans meet regulatory standards and that the team responds effectively to crises. This role, while primarily serving the ACT team, will also work in the outpatient clinic setting alongside a team of nurses, mental health professionals, mental health practitioners, and substance use providers to deliver comprehensive and holistic care to patients and their families.
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree