Samaritan Daytop Village
Location
Blauvelt, New York
Salary
$200,000 - $283,000 / YEAR
Perform comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and manage acute intoxication and withdrawal protocols for individuals in crisis. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop disposition plans and oversee medication-assisted treatments for opioid and alcohol use disorders.
Requires an MD or DO degree, an active New York State medical license, and DEA registration with buprenorphine prescribing authority. Board certification in Psychiatry and Neurology with a preference for addiction psychiatry fellowship and at least two years of post-residency experience.
Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and mental status examinations using DSM-5-TR criteria for individuals in acute crisis. Manage acute intoxication and withdrawal protocols for substances including alcohol and opioids. Initiate and oversee medications for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder such as buprenorphine and naltrexone. Prescribe and monitor psychiatric medications while maintaining accurate documentation of clinical rationale and side effects. Perform suicide and self-harm risk assessments to develop effective safety plans and disposition strategies. Use ASAM and LOCUS criteria to determine the appropriate level of care and clinical pathway for patients. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of nurse practitioners, nurses, and counselors to coordinate integrated care. Provide clinical consultation and collaborative oversight for Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners. Complete timely documentation in the Avatar electronic health record in compliance with OMH and OASAS regulations. Ensure adherence to DEA requirements, I-STOP/PMP reviews, and federal confidentiality standards for substance use records. Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer reviews, and staff education on psychopharmacology and addiction medicine.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school Completion of an ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency with fellowship training in addiction psychiatry or addiction medicine strongly preferred Active unrestricted New York State license to practice medicine Active DEA registration with schedule II–V privileges and authority to prescribe buprenorphine Board certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with subspecialty certification in Addiction Psychiatry or Addiction Medicine preferred Current CPR/BLS certification with ACLS preferred Minimum of two years of post-residency experience in emergency psychiatry crisis services inpatient psychiatry or detoxification preferred Experience working with diverse underserved and justice-involved populations preferred Advanced clinical expertise in psychiatric emergencies suicide risk assessment and acute psychosis management Strong knowledge of substance use disorders withdrawal protocols including CIWA and COWS and MOUD Familiarity with Zero Suicide principles trauma-informed care and harm reduction models Proficiency with Electronic Health Records such as Avatar and e-prescribing software Excellent interdisciplinary communication and professional collaboration skills
This is a full-time exempt role with an annual salary of $200,000 - $283,000 with a full benefits package. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, 25 days of paid time off, access to a retirement account with an employer to match, and tuition reimbursement. This role is located in Blauvelt, NY. #li-onsite #Indeed-HP