Physician / Psychiatry / Connecticut / Permanent / Southwest Connecticut
International Medical Placement, Ltd.
None, CT, USA
- Market Salary: $275 p/year
- Healthcare
- Full-time
Competitive $275–300K salary for BC/BE Psychiatrist with interdisciplinary leadership and specialized programs (DBT, trauma recovery, ECT). Permanent, full-time Psychiatrist role in Southwest Connecticut providing inpatient, transitional and outpatient care for adults and adolescents; clinical duties include assessment, psychopharmacology, individual/group therapy, supervision and case consultation. - BC/BE in Psychiatry
- Active CT medical license (or eligible)
- Experience in adult/adolescent psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy
- Experience with interdisciplinary teams and clinical supervision
- Comfort with specialized services (DBT, ECT, trauma-informed care)
Full description
Seeking a BC/BE Psychiatrist
--Provide direct clinical care and assessment services for adults and adolescents with mental illness and addiction. --These services include psychiatric assessment, psychopharmacology, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, psychoeducation, clinical supervision, case consultation and specialty services (e.g., ECT).
--The psychiatrist will interface with an inter-disciplinary team to ensure patient-centered, evidence-based, high-quality psychiatric services throughout the continuum of care at Hospital. This continuum includes inpatient, transitional, and outpatient levels of care.
--Provide psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for adults, including psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, collaborative treatment planning, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy.
--Recent advancements include the introduction a comprehensive, residentially-based assessment program, a trauma recovery support service, and a customized DBT program for substance using patients.
--Participate in the pre-assessment process for prospective patients and respond promptly to admissions and/or inpatient services requests for input and consultation.
--Lead the inter-disciplinary treatment team meetings to review clinical progress, including the review of results from psychological assessments, feedback and observations from residential counselors and group therapists, and the input of other staff (e.g., chaplain), to determine the need for additional assessment or specialized interventions (e.g., OCD treatment).
--Attend administrative meetings and team huddles to ensure assessments of patients includes appropriate safety monitoring and follow-up, as well as appropriate care.
--Assist the team in identifying transference/countertransference dynamics and use this understanding to support reflective functioning that furthers the patient?s treatment (i.e., responsiveness based on deliberation rather than reactivity).
--Provide psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for adults, including psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, collaborative treatment planning, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy.
--Work cross-functionally with clinicians from all disciplines and members of other departments, as well as with clinical leadership to ensure that high quality clinical care is being provided consistently
--Coordinate with internal stakeholders including Admissions, Nursing, Social Work, Residential Counselors, Quality Improvement and Risk Management, Patient Experience, Health Information Management, and Clinical Leadership, as needed, to ensure that clinical services are properly documented.
--Annual Salary: $275K to $300K
--Provide direct clinical care and assessment services for adults and adolescents with mental illness and addiction. --These services include psychiatric assessment, psychopharmacology, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, psychoeducation, clinical supervision, case consultation and specialty services (e.g., ECT).
--The psychiatrist will interface with an inter-disciplinary team to ensure patient-centered, evidence-based, high-quality psychiatric services throughout the continuum of care at Hospital. This continuum includes inpatient, transitional, and outpatient levels of care.
--Provide psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for adults, including psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, collaborative treatment planning, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy.
--Recent advancements include the introduction a comprehensive, residentially-based assessment program, a trauma recovery support service, and a customized DBT program for substance using patients.
--Participate in the pre-assessment process for prospective patients and respond promptly to admissions and/or inpatient services requests for input and consultation.
--Lead the inter-disciplinary treatment team meetings to review clinical progress, including the review of results from psychological assessments, feedback and observations from residential counselors and group therapists, and the input of other staff (e.g., chaplain), to determine the need for additional assessment or specialized interventions (e.g., OCD treatment).
--Attend administrative meetings and team huddles to ensure assessments of patients includes appropriate safety monitoring and follow-up, as well as appropriate care.
--Assist the team in identifying transference/countertransference dynamics and use this understanding to support reflective functioning that furthers the patient?s treatment (i.e., responsiveness based on deliberation rather than reactivity).
--Provide psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for adults, including psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, collaborative treatment planning, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy.
--Work cross-functionally with clinicians from all disciplines and members of other departments, as well as with clinical leadership to ensure that high quality clinical care is being provided consistently
--Coordinate with internal stakeholders including Admissions, Nursing, Social Work, Residential Counselors, Quality Improvement and Risk Management, Patient Experience, Health Information Management, and Clinical Leadership, as needed, to ensure that clinical services are properly documented.
--Annual Salary: $275K to $300K
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