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Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist NJ (Remote)

Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist (1099 Consultant) at Fort Health

This is a fully remote opportunity within the US requiring appropriate NJ state licensing 

The established flat session rates are shown below:

  • 90792: $200
  • 99215: $170
  • 99214: $120
  • 99213: $85
  • 90833 (add-on): $60
  • Training and Onboarding Pay: Total of 6 hours, paid at a rate of $50/hour.
  • Cancellations or No-Shows: Paid 50% of the CPT code fee for appointments marked as no-shows or late cancellations. [Late cancellation is defined as an appointment canceled within 48 hours of the scheduled time].
  • Ongoing supervision or training: $50/hour
  • Malpractice Coverage: You will need to obtain your own insurance and Fort Health will reimburse you.

Working Hours/Days: 3:30-8:30 PM EST Monday-Friday and between 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM EST on Saturdays [optional].

Note: Hours are not guaranteed, however, we will do our best to utilize the times you are available.

About Fort Health:

Fort Health is a child and adolescent mental health company that is on a mission to “Opening more paths to better care for more families”. Today, 50% of children in the US with a mental health issue do not receive care, and 60% of US counties do not have even a single practicing psychiatrist. This is a massive area of need, impacting 17M children in the United Sates with a market size greater than $50B.

Our vision is to create an integrated set of support resources to understand, assess, diagnose, and treat mental health challenges through digital tools and access to virtual clinicians. We are partnered with the industry leading child psychotherapy non-profit institution in the US, the Child Mind Institute, which is helping us build clinical protocols, train our providers, and create proprietary content. Our motto is: ‘We Are Stronger Together’ and our model is to partner with pediatricians, insurance plans, and parents/caregivers to open more paths to better mental health care for more children and adolescents.

Come work for a company with an inspiring mission and a hard-working, supportive team making a difference!

POSITION OVERVIEW

As one of Fort’s consulting Psychiatrists you will have the opportunity to help deliver patient care and/or to work with our care team to deliver high quality, evidence-based therapy and medication management. 

The incumbent reports directly to the Medical Director who will also assign projects and provide general direction and guidance. The candidate is expected to perform duties with minimal supervision.

In this role, you will:

  • Provide psychiatric services to individuals who otherwise may not have access to care
  • Coordinate treatment planning and care delivery with Fort Health’s network of licensed therapists
  • Adhere to Fort Health’s platform guidelines and policies and complete all required training
  • Provide unparalleled clinical customer service through the delivery of prompt and empathetic
    care on the platform
  • Provide software and operational feedback to Fort Health’s in-house engineering and operational teams to improve products, workflows and care delivery
  • Implement medication treatment plans for mild to moderate disorders in a virtual clinic (i.e. telehealth) setting
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary treatment team of physicians, therapists, along with outside providers
  • Ability to message between sessions to support patients and communicate with other internal providers
  • Engage and collaborate in clinical meetings, supervision, and team meetings as appropriate
  • Provide compensated scheduled supervision of nurse practitioners

Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Work with a team of MDs, NPs, and clinicians to provide effective and evidence based treatment to our patients
  • Traditional psychiatric services - diagnostic evaluation, medication management, and on-going monitoring
  • Opportunities to work in a collaborative care model - work with a team of clinicians and care coordinators to consult and advise pediatricians on behavioral health
  • Address issues in their patient population
  • Able to work a limited, part-time schedule with possibility to ramp up as we grow

QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS

  • Board certified child psychiatrist with an active license in New Jersey
  • A minimum of 2 years of clinically relevant experience treating children and adolescents in a variety of settings
  • A minimum of 1 year providing medication management service to child and adolescent patients with substantial competence in
  • psychopharmacology
  • Understanding of Collaborative Care a bonus
  • Must have reliable, high-speed internet access with minimum speeds of 50 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload

REPORTING: The incumbent reports directly to the Chief Medical Officer who will also assign projects, provide general direction and guidance. Incumbent is expected to perform duties and responsibilities with minimal supervision.

DIRECT REPORTS: No direct reports

Benefits and Perks

  • Malpractice insurance provided by Fort Health.
  • Supportive clinical and administrative support team, collegial team-based environment, and being part of a quickly growing innovative start up company. 

Fort Health is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer – we recruit, train, compensate and promote our team members based on qualifications. We know how important it is not only to include, but to actively seek out a diversity of opinions and voices. We want to hear from you regardless of your race, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics.

 

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