What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychiatrist position at Good Shepherd Services?
The Psychiatrist has a critical role for the youth in Good Shepherd Services’ care. There are four major components to the psychiatrist’s role: 1) Routine and emergency psychiatric evaluations; 2) psychiatric impressions; 3) medication management and 4) Attend and be an active member of a multidisciplinary treatment team.
Department: Foster Care Program
Reports To: Senior Vice President Integrated Health Services
Location: 7 West Burnside
Hours: Varies (Part Time Onsite/Hybrid)
Responsibilities
Provide Evaluations and Impressions:
Department: Foster Care Program
Reports To: Senior Vice President Integrated Health Services
Location: 7 West Burnside
Hours: Varies (Part Time Onsite/Hybrid)
Responsibilities
Provide Evaluations and Impressions:
- Routine Psychiatric Evaluations, by appointment: Conduct comprehensive evaluations on an appointment basis after being provided with all available paperwork, including past medical history and, in most circumstances, a biopsychosocial written by a GSS staff social worker (or by staff from outside agencies, if available).
- Emergency Psychiatric Consultation and Assessment when needed: Conduct an urgent assessment of a youth in crisis to assist treatment team in preventing hospitalization or to develop alternative plan. Information will be provided verbally if not in writing. External partners rely on these impressions and evaluations.
- For youth who are admitted to GSS’s care already on psychotropic medications, the psychiatrist assesses and adjusts these medications as needed.
- For youth requesting (or staff requesting on behalf of youth) evaluations for medications, the psychiatrist assesses whether medications are warranted and, in conjunction with the youth, their family, the GSS Interdisciplinary Treatment Team, which includes but is not limited to the Case Planner, Social Worker, Nurse, Health Services Assistant, Medicaid Managed Care Liaison, Pediatrician, Health Services, devises an appropriate plan.
- For youth who are psychiatrically hospitalized, the psychiatrist communicates with the treatment team at the hospital to consult about planning and post discharge plans.
- Meet /talk with the youth, their families and relevant stakeholders to obtain informed consent as needed
- The psychiatrist provides a summary of their evaluation of youth they have assessed and, based on their psychiatric knowledge, offers impressions and collaboration about other residents based on staff’s reports.
- Adhere to Child Welfare Principles of Safety, Permanency and Well-being.
- Provides timely paperwork in compliance with ACS, OCFS and COA requirements.
- Provides Psychiatric Evaluations and Impressions as well as Medication Management for youth who are in Good Shepherd Services’ care & custody.
- Participate in mandatory on-line or in-person trainings (e.g., Medicaid Compliance and HIPAA)
- Effectively use and practice the agency’s approved Evidenced Based Models such as the Sanctuary Model and the Sanctuary tools; safety plans, community meetings, psycho-educational groups, team meetings, red flag reviews, treatment planning conferences (or similar), and self-care in the department/program to create a non-violent and trauma-sensitive culture.
- Promote and model the seven Sanctuary Model commitments to create a non-violent and trauma-sensitive culture.
- Integrate the Sanctuary Model SELF (Safety, Emotional Management, Loss and Future) framework into daily practice to ensure quality care and an effective work environment.
- Other duties as assigned.
- MD or DO license/NY State Board Certification in Psychiatry – Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
- Experience working with children, adolescents and families.
- Comfortable with using electronic health records/EMRs and prescribing electronically.
- Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based, youth development and trauma-informed perspective
- Must have a commitment to GSS models of practice including Youth and Family Development.
- Demonstrated excellence in verbal, written, organization and prioritization skills
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively and collaboratively within a fast-paced milieu setting.