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🔍 Substance use disorder (SUD) care
- Care about care team well-being, community member satisfaction, clinical outcomes, whole-person care, and health equity.
- Hold an active, unencumbered medical license in at least one state.
- Be Board Certified in Addiction Medicine or Addiction Psychiatry or have at least 10 years experience in SUD care.
- Have practiced direct clinical care in the last 5 years.
- Manage co-occurring complex medical, mental, and social health conditions.
- Have experience in medical leadership at the level of at least ten years.
- Lead teams of 15 or more clinicians and empower them toward performance expectations.
- Experience in integrated physical/mental healthcare settings and responsibility for clinical and financial performance.
- Possess excellent organizational, communication, delegation, and change management skills.
- Enjoy and able to travel to Eleanor markets and work from home.
- Provide direct community member care for 20% of your time; administrative leadership 80% of your time.
- Provide direct oversight and support for Regional Medical Leaders and National Supervising Psychiatrists.
- Develop national recruitment, engagement, retention and training strategy for the medical team.
- Establish medical program objectives, goals, and priorities, ensuring alignment with company policies.
- Monitor industry changes and revise medical policies and workflows for compliance and quality care.
- Conduct team meetings and conferences to discuss operational and budgetary matters.
- Be accountable for performance metrics related to quality of care and clinical outcomes.
- Lead strategic projects to improve medical workflows and serve as a liaison between departments.
- Champion change management initiatives and serve as a subject matter expert in data and technology.
Posted 2024-11-21
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