The Mount Sinai Behavioral Health Center is seeking an exceptional and talented Psychiatrist to serve as the Unit Chief of its Co-Occurring Disorders Inpatient Service.
The Mount Sinai Health System is seeking a psychiatrist with addiction psychiatry fellowship training or experience with substance use disorder treatment to join our team in a new transformational, community-oriented facility for behavioral health with integrated services for mental health, substance abuse, physical health, and social service needs. Located on the Lower East Side, the Mount Sinai Behavioral Health Center offers opportunities for leadership, career development, teaching, and scholarship within the Department of Psychiatry and the Mount Sinai Health System.
The Lower East Side is in New York County and is one of the best places to live in New York. This vibrant downtown neighborhood is a popular nightlife destination its streets are lined with trendy places to drink, dance and hear live music. Many of the area s museums and restaurants serve as reminders of its immigrant history.
The Icahn School of Medicine s Department of Psychiatry is a vibrant community of clinicians, researchers, educators, and trainees committed to discovering the causes of, and better treatments for, mental illness and substance use disorders. We are ranked nationally in NIH funding, and listed as one of the top regional hospital departments by U.S. News & World Report. The Mount Sinai Behavioral Health service line encompasses the clinical behavioral health services at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside, Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Queens.
Responsibilities of the Co-Occurring Disorders Inpatient Service include:
- Leads and supervises an academic multidisciplinary inpatient psychiatry team a multidisciplinary academic care team which includes psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, psychologists, nursing staff, social workers, counselors, and occupational therapists
- Participate in the assessment, and treatment of adult patients with acute psychiatric illnesses who require active treatment in an inpatient setting
- Provide clinical supervision of psychiatry residents, fellows, medical students and other trainees on the inpatient psychiatry service.
- Participate in educational activities including lectures and case conferences as scheduled by the Department of Psychiatry.
- Collaborate with training program directors in all elements of administrative and clinical responsibilities.
- Collaborate with the department, MSBHC, MSHS leadership to ensure the delivery of high quality and safe care.
- Monitor clinical staff training needs and implements quality improvement strategies
- Ensure complete and timely documentation.
- Contribute to regulatory compliance and continual accreditation readiness
- Model outstanding professionalism, high quality patient care, educational excellence, and a scholarly approach to work
- Contribute to an environment where respectful discussion is welcome.
- Conduct a faculty practice under the auspices on the Mount Sinai Faculty Practice if interested.
Clinical/Technical/Service
- Supervises the work of assigned residents or fellows; reviews and attests to the resident documentation, and directly treats patients
- Signs medical records and related patient care documents as required by regulations
- Collaborates with health care professionals across disciplines and sites for shared patient care and transfer approvals
- Participates in the peer review process
- Participates in departmental meetings
- Participates in direct patient care activities as specified in the delineation of privileges
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care, based on physical, psychosocial, educational, safety, and related criteria, appropriate to the age of the patients served
- Participates in Quality and Safety initiatives of the department
- These duties may be modified from time to time by the Chair/Director based on Institutional needs
Qualifications- Board certified/board eligible Psychiatrist
- Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship (preferred) or experience evaluating and treating individuals with substance use disorders
- Possess a NYS license to practice medicine
- Excellent clinical knowledge and communication skills required
- Outstanding teaching skills
- Must possess highly collaborative and proactive approach, and demonstrate commitment to high-quality, cost-effective health care
- A strong work ethic and desire to participate in and grow a team-oriented, performance-driven department
- Qualifications for Assistant Professor or higher level required
Compensation range from 265K to 300K (not including bonuses / incentive compensation or benefits)
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