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Med-Psych Provider

Mentor, OH

Crossroads Health, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with facilities located in Mentor, Painesville, and Cleveland, serves Northeast Ohio communities with comprehensive behavioral and primary integrated healthcare, early childhood services, extended housing and recovery services—no matter one’s ability to pay. Our mission is to provide hope, healing, and healthcare to everyone.

**This is a part-time position/ 24-32 hours per week.

The Med-Psych Provider is a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) licensed in both General Adult Psychiatry and a Primary Care specialty (Internal Medicine or Family Medicine) in the State of Ohio who provides integrated psychiatric and primary care services within Crossroads Health's Integrated Health Center and School-Based Health Center programs. The position expands integrated healthcare services within the community, as part of Crossroads Health’s strategic priority of becoming a full FQHC.

This position is responsible for comprehensive, whole-person care including psychiatric assessment, medication management, primary medical care, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, referrals, and care coordination across the lifespan. The provider works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary care team and applies trauma-informed, patient-centered practices in all aspects of service delivery. The Med-Psych Provider also serves as the supervising physician and clinical support for Physician Assistant(s) and/or Nurse Practitioner(s) providing primary care services, including consultation, chart review, collaboration, and oversight consistent with Ohio law, applicable supervision agreements, credentialing standards, and Crossroads Health policies.

Essential Duties:

  • Provide trauma-informed psychiatric and medical assessment, diagnostic evaluation, medication evaluation, and medication management services.
  • Serve as the supervising and collaborating physician for Physician Assistant(s) and/or Nurse Practitioner(s) providing primary care services at the Integrated Health Center and School-Based Health Center.
  • Provide accurate, concise, concurrent, and timely documentation in the electronic health record, including psychiatric evaluations, medical assessments, follow-up notes, treatment plans, medication records, and related care coordination documentation.
  •  Collaborate with patients, families, school personnel, community partners, treatment teams, care coordinators, and specialty providers to improve access, engagement, and continuity of care.
  • Maintain licensure, board certification if applicable, continuing medical education, and credentialing requirements.

Position Requirements:

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school.
  • Experience providing psychiatric services and behavioral health treatment
  • Experience providing primary care services
  • Experience in integrated healthcare, FQHC/FQHC Look-Alike, community health, or school-based health settings preferred
  • Experience supervising or collaborating with Physician Assistants and/or Nurse
  • Proficient in using electronic health records

Licensure/Certifications:

  • Minimum requirement: current unrestricted State of Ohio licensure as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or Doctor of Medicine (MD)
  • Dual certification in General Adult Psychiatry and a Primary Care specialty (Internal Medicine or Family Medicine
  • Current DEA Registration and Ohio Controlled Substance Registration
  • Medicare Provider Number and ability to credential with applicable payers

Our organization is committed to equal employment opportunity. We do not discriminate against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, gender/sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, uniform service member status, genetic information, or any other status protected by law. We are a drug free work environment and all new hires are required to take and pass a 10 panel drug screen which includes screening for THC.

Visit our website: www.crossroadshealth.org

 

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