Community Options, Inc. is a national non-profit agency providing services to individuals with disabilities in 12 states.
Community Options believes in the dignity of every person, and in the freedom of all people to experience the highest degree of self‐determination. Your work will play a crucial role in assisting children and youth and their families through crises to success.
We are actively seeking an experienced Full-Time Psychiatrist to provide oversight in support Middlesex and Bergen, NJ. The Psychiatrist provides individualized services designed to assist participants in managing and overcoming the difficulties confronted when living in the community.
Responsibilities
Dedicate a minimum of 3 clinical hours per month per youth (supporting 18 youth per month)
Complete, along with the RN, Assessment to identify evident medical conditions that may be contributing to target behaviors in the home and community
Coordinate medical care with the youth’s primary and specialty care providers
Collaborate with primary treating physicians of youth enrolled in the program
Consultation with psychiatric hospitals regarding the treatment of individuals with IDD and mental or behavioral health needs
Participate in recurring team meetings, as needed
Complete a Psychiatric Intake Assessment and report (within the first week)
Participate in the development of the initial treatment and safety and soothing plan (within the first 24 hours) Participate in medication management meetings (monthly)
Complete clinical visits with youth as needed
Provide training and consultation to staff, families, and providers, including ongoing organization and conducting of treatment team meetings
Participate in on‐site meetings with youth and families, as needed
Attend treatment team meetings (monthly)
24/7 availability by contract
At least 75% of each clinical hours must be dedicated to face‐to‐face interaction with youth and/or families, and the time remaining may be dedicated to all ancillary tasks such as documentation in the youth’s record of services provided, meetings, consultation, telephone calls, relevant research, and supervisory responsibilities
Minimum Requirements
Ability to establish a comfortable and supportive relationship with individuals receiving supports
Ability to exercise good judgment and remain calm in crisis situations
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent time management skills
New Jersey Board Certified or Board Eligible Child / Adolescent Psychiatrist
Extensive experience treating individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Why Community Options?
Competitive Insurance Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision) Day 1