Everest Recovery Centers is run by seasoned veterans in the substance use disorder treatment field. Our mission is to provide comprehensive services for persons affected by OUD through community awareness, quality and holistic clinical services in an efficient, safe, and fiscally sound environment.
We help people rebuild their self-esteem and reestablish their roles as productive family members through our services, which include medication-assisted treatment, diagnostic assessment, relapse prevention and support groups, addiction education, counseling, and more.
Current Opening:
We are currently seeking a part-time (~6 hrs/week) contract Medical Director for our Manchester, ME facility. The Manchester Medical Director would also serve as remote backup physician to our Saco, ME location. This is a 1099 contracted position.
Position Summary:
The Everest Recovery Medical Director is responsible for the medical management of patient services in conjunction with the Program Director and the Clinical Supervisor. The Medical Director may designate the Nurse Practitioner or Physician's Assistant duties and responsibilities within the boundaries of state and federal regulations and accreditation standards.
1. Ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards
2. Monitor medication policies for compliance with Everest Recovery Centers policy, state and federal regulations, and accreditation standards
3. Review and approve appropriate requests for take-home medication and treatment exceptions
4. Supervise Physicians Assistants and Nurse Practitioners
5. Review patient records upon admission and annually to determine appropriate level of care and continued treatment benefit
6. Review and/or conduct medical histories and physical exams
7. Prescribe, review, and sign appropriate medication orders
8. Review, approve, and sign patient treatment plans as required by Everest Recovery Centers policy, state and federal regulations, and accreditation standards
9. Consult with Clinical and Nursing staff on medical issues
10. Attend multi-disciplinary team meetings
11. Perform other related duties as assigned
Requirements:
* Doctoral degree in Medicine (MD or DO)
* Two years’ experience with substance abuse
* State of Maine license to practice medicine
* Knowledge of OSHA regulations
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
* Strong customer orientation
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