Psychiatrist

NeighborHealthBoston, MA
$248,500 - $302,920Hybrid

About The Position

NeighborHealth, formerly East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, is a large community health center serving the greater Boston area with a commitment to community health. This full-time position in Behavioral Health involves providing direct care to referred adult patients within various clinical settings. The Psychiatrist is responsible for quality patient care, psychiatric/psychopharmacological evaluations, utilizing measurement-based care tools, and determining appropriate care settings. The role includes providing expert consultation to medical and behavioral health staff, potentially following patients longitudinally, and managing a caseload of consultative evaluations, short-term stabilization, and longer-term medication management. The position also involves educating medical and behavioral health providers, supervising PMHNP residents and students, and may include telehealth and in-person work. NeighborHealth is recognized as an underserved area for the NHSC scholarship program.

Requirements

  • Medical degree from an accredited medical school and completion of an approved psychiatric residency
  • Current and valid board certification in psychiatry
  • Licensed to practice medicine in Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Current Massachusetts Controlled Substance Registration MCSR
  • Current DEA registration
  • Excellent knowledge and familiarity with current DSM criteria
  • Familiar with crisis assessment tools and techniques
  • Strong working knowledge of general psychiatric principles and practices
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Establishes rapport and develops therapeutic relationships with patients of diverse backgrounds and varying levels of motivation for change.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the full range of community resources to properly guide and direct patients.
  • Renders accurate diagnoses utilizing the DSM-5-TR and applies evidence-based treatment guidelines.
  • Documents and presents completed assessments for clinical disposition in a clear and organized manner.
  • Provides consultation to and coordinates patient care with multidisciplinary staff in clinic and in the BHUCS.
  • Maintains active DEA registration and fulfills all federal and state requirements for prescribing controlled substances, including medications for opioid use disorder.
  • Provides urgent coverage and crisis intervention for referred patients.
  • Conducts suicide risk assessments and safety planning in accordance with organizational protocols.
  • Screens for domestic violence, substance use and risk behaviors with every patient, applying protocols for intervention with positive screenings.
  • Performs and documents outreach activities for patients who do not follow through, especially for those with known risk factors.
  • Serves as an expert consultant and/or supervisor to PACE providers (Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly) for their psychiatrically complex patients, consistent with experience, if needed.
  • Demonstrates capacity to diagnose and effectively treat a range of behavioral health conditions, including anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders and moderate-severe personality disorders with evidence-based psychopharmacology.
  • Demonstrates cultural humility and trauma-informed care principles in all patient interactions.
  • Demonstrates excellent, advanced triage skills, assigning the appropriate level of priority at all times.
  • Provides education and supervision to the medical and behavioral health providers regarding psychopharmacological treatment and patient management.
  • Performs advanced, high quality, thorough psychosocial evaluation that contains data in support of the diagnosis, findings, recommendations and plans.
  • Meets the departmental documentation standards in a timely fashion and completes documentation within 24–48 hours of service delivery to support billing compliance and continuity of care.
  • Serves as an expert consultant and provides ongoing psychopharmacologic care to SCO (Senior Care Options) providers for their psychiatrically complex patients, consistent with experience.
  • Demonstrates excellent clinical judgement in assessing changes in risk, enlisting the Administrative and/or Medical Directors and initiating Special Clinical Reviews as indicated.
  • Attains working knowledge of all departmental policies and procedures and interprets them to new staff and assigned supervisees.
  • Applies short-term, solution-based and evidence-based pharmacotherapies to patients in the BHUCS.
  • Manages a full caseload consisting of patients seen for psychopharmacological consultation to medical providers, assessment, and medication management.
  • Maintains professional licensure, accumulating the required number and type of CMEs and submits the associated documentation to the Medical Director.
  • May accept responsibility for and effectively manage a departmental project, procedure or new function.
  • Presents clinical cases for review at daily and weekly clinical meetings according to departmental standard.
  • Maintains productivity expectations in alignment with organizational benchmarks while ensuring quality and patient-centered care.
  • Consistently achieves direct care target of 80%, regularly analyzing with Medical Director direct care data, no show rate, and access and makes adjustments accordingly.
  • Masters each computer-based application required for effective performance of the functions associated with the job description.
  • Demonstrates proficiency in the electronic health record (EHR) system and participates in quality improvement initiatives utilizing EHR data.
  • Provides consultation, training and supervision to departmental staff, medical providers, BH interns and PMHNP residents and students as needed.
  • Successfully manages all aspects of the particular assigned program or departmental function.
  • Performs all the required steps to ensure the generation of clean claims – completing documentation, submitting encounters on time, and completing re-authorizations.
  • Orders and interprets appropriate laboratory tests, radiologic tests and EKGs with the support of the SEM.
  • Monitors metabolic parameters and other safety labs in accordance with psychopharmacology best practices.

Benefits

  • Medical & Dental Coverage
  • Life and Disability Insurance
  • Privileges at Boston Medical Center for Providers
  • 401(K) Retirement Plan
  • Educational Assistance
  • Flexible Spending & Transportation Accounts
  • Paid Holidays, Vacations, Sick and Personal Time
  • A Generous Staff Development Benefit
  • Excellent Malpractice Coverage
  • A Designated Medical Staff Office for Physician Support
  • Free Parking

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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