Description
Who we are:
EMPACT- Suicide Prevention Center, part of the La Frontera Arizona family, is an industry-leading non-profit organization dedicated to providing valued community services and resources for behavioral health counseling, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention since 1987. We are an EEO/AA Employer.
What you’ll do:
The Medical Director supervises and provides clinical oversight to staff/contract practitioners, psychiatrists, and medical professionals. The Medical Director will review and evaluate the treatment procedures and outcomes of the prescribers to ensure they are in accordance with provision of services and/or agency requirements. They will ensure the quality of care given to our behavioral health clients is clinically appropriate and evidence based.
Essential Responsibilities:
Direct the day-to-day operations of the outpatient clinical programs. Ensure the productivity of the department and monitor individual staff performance to meet productivity standards
Responsible for the overall direction and management of outpatient clinical staff including selection, training and development, goal setting, evaluation, performance feedback, and ensuring a positive and respectful work environment.
Provide administrative and clinical supervision of Program Managers and indirect supervision to all departmental staff.
Development and implementation of policies and procedures for delivery of outpatient clinical programs according to the Arizona Practice Model.
Maintain quality assurance of department's service delivery including clinical care and documentation. Monitor and maintain all client records in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
Participate in utilization review functions associated with department. Recommend changes that would improve service delivery and implement changes and new programming as directed
Monitor the reporting of services, establish evaluation guidelines, and ensure that programmatic contract requirements are met.
Provide community outreach. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all related state, community behavioral health, and contracting organizations. --Identify potential opportunities for new business development.
Assists in grant preparation through direct writing and through work with the managers in the design of new programs. Assist the managers/clinical coordinators with the provision of program details and information to assist in the budget process.
Assist in the preparation of departmental budget and demonstrate a functional responsibility for administering and managing the approved departmental budget.
Work cooperatively with the Director of Finance to provide cost/benefit analysis of new programs, services, and contractual relationships with contracting organizations, and development of efficient operating systems, and information systems that meet the organization's billing, data processing, and research needs
Instruct and train volunteers, interns, contract staff and regular staff in their respective disciplines as assigned.
Negotiate contracts with providers of clinical, prevention and training services, including psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, trainers, other programs, and specialty services.
Participate in agency fund raising activities as requested by management.
Work as part of the agency executive team to further the organizational mission and goals.
Attend management and administrative meetings.
What you’ll experience:
The typical work environment will be working indoors in a medical office setting.
This position requires the candidate to be 21 years old or older at time of employment.
A fingerprint clearance card is a requirement of employment.
Employees must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times.
Occasional travel to training and out-of-state locations may occur as needed.
Possibility to work from home may be necessary.
Requirements
What you’ll provide:
Valid Arizona License to practice Psychiatry.
Minimum of five years of experience as a Psychiatrist with experience in psychiatric emergency service, clinic, or mental health center.
The provider must be eligible to participate in the Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health care programs.
The provider must be eligible to be credentialed by the ADHS and Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA).
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Detail Oriented and strong organization skills.
Strong internal and external customer service skills.
Previous management experience including responsibilities for hiring, training, assigning work and managing performance of staff.
Experience treating or managing care for a culturally diverse population preferred.
Demonstrated ability to remain calm in crisis situations, work independently and cooperatively, recognize personal limitations, and relate positively and with empathy to all persons regardless of age, race, creed, gender, or sexual orientation.
Maintain a professional demeanor and positive working relationships with internal and external team members, stakeholders, and community and business partners.
If driving while on agency time or on agency business, a valid Arizona driver license and appropriate liability insurance and approval for liability coverage with EMPACT - SPC’s liability insurance carrier is required. At time of hire, a 3-year state driving record with no major infractions or excessive driving violations/tickets is required.
Strong computer skills including Outlook, Microsoft Office, and experience with an Electronic Health Record system.