Psychiatry Opening in New Haven, CT
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
9/23/24
**Psychiatry opportunity in New Haven, Connecticut**
~ Located 40 miles from Hartford, CT; 80 miles from Manhattan, NY
~ Minimum of 5 years post grad.
~ Must have Addiction Psychiatry training.
**Position Details:**
~ Full-time, permanent position
~ Employed
~ Immediate need
~ General Purpose: Under the general direction and supervision of the Medical Director, is responsible for the psychiatric care, including care for substance use disorders of patients.
~ Provides direct services and clinical supervision and performs related administrative duties.
~ Provides scheduled periodic-on call consultation for after-hours calls and psychiatric emergencies and arranges care as appropriate and on-call consultation for MOUD dispensing and admissions.
~ Is responsible for appropriate documentation of all medical/psychiatric services in accordance with agency policy and procedures.
**Group offers:**
~ 20 days off a year and 11 paid holidays.
~ Medical, Dental, Vision - Employee, Spouse, Domestic Partner, Dependents to Age 26
~ 403-b (matched based on age, tuition assistance and several other benefits)
~ Short Term and Long Term Disability
~ Additional benefits included (please inquire)
**Group Details:**
~ Mission is to promote health and recovery for those who live with substance use disorders and/or mental illness.
~ The group provides outpatient and residential substance use disorder treatment, primary healthcare, outpatient mental health treatment services, medication assisted treatment, family counseling services, and adult education & vocational services to all, including women with children and those living with HIV/AIDS.
~ The dedicated and compassionate multi disciplinary treatment team works hard to assure that every clients recovery experience is handled with safety, dignity, and empowerment.
~ We are committed to providing respectful, individualized, and confidential care to all of our clients and their loved ones.
**Additional Information about the Group:**
We are highly committed to engage and retain individuals in services while employing strategies to assist in understanding substance use disorders and mental health issues as chronic diseases. Services are non- confrontational and built on establishing a relationship with mutual respect and dignity. We recognize that individuals have different needs and varying degrees of commitment to treatment services. As such, our programs offer a unique open access program that provides flexibility to meet individual treatment needs.
Outpatient Medication Assisted Treatment:
Individuals who want to stop their illicit drug use can find it very difficult. Their need to satisfy cravings or avoid withdrawal can be so intense that they feel desperate and overwhelmed. At the right dose, and with psychosocial intervention (e.g., counseling), medication assisted treatment can suppress cravings and opioid withdrawal symptoms to help individuals stay in treatment and avoid illicit opioid use.
The group currently offers two forms of medication assisted treatment for opioid dependence: (1) methadone and (2) buprenorphine (Suboxone). These longer-acting opiate medications work by stabilizing the brain chemistry, preventing withdrawal, and reducing cravings. When properly prescribed and taken, people do not experience a high from these medications. For people with severe opioid dependence, these medications may be prescribed for a period of years to help stabilize the person while they make changes in other life areas.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP):
Intensive treatment is often recommended for both individuals who are new to treatment as well as established clients who are struggling with relapse or an increase in symptoms. This level of service involves attending treatment for a minimum of nine hours per week three clinical contacts per day (group, individual counseling session, psychiatric consult) over 3 days per week. This level of service is based on treatment needs and is generally only indicated for several weeks, followed by outpatient treatment for ongoing support.
Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment:
Group therapy is the primary form of outpatient treatment. Group programming schedules are developed weekly to address the changing needs of our clients.
Outpatient Mental Health Treatment:
Psychiatric services are available on-site on an as-needed basis. Clients are seen for individual psychotherapy by a psychiatrist, psychologist or licensed clinician.
Therapy emphasizes individualized treatment planning, long and short term goal setting, couples/family therapy, and crisis intervention. Clients with psychiatric conditions that may benefit from medications are treated by the Medical Director and/or staff psychiatrist.