Jewish Board of Family and Childrens Services

Senior Psychiatric Provider

Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Active New York State NPP license and DEA required
  • Significant experience in psychiatric care across diverse demographic groups
  • Demonstrated ability in training and supervising new providers
  • Comfortable with remote supervision using technology like TEAMS
  • Spanish speaking NPP preferred for better community engagement

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and establish treatment plans.
  • Educate clients on mental health issues and recovery strategies.
  • Provide clinical support and orientation to new psychiatric providers.
  • Mentor psychiatric nurse practitioner students through precepting and didactics.
  • Maintain consistent weekly check-ins with new providers for support and guidance.
  • Support programs in navigating complex administrative and clinical challenges.
  • Provide temporary clinical coverage as needed during staff vacancies.

Benefits

  • Flexible scheduling with the option for remote supervision.
  • Opportunities for professional development and mentoring roles.
  • Integration into a supportive clinical team with a focus on best practices.
  • Exciting work across various community programs throughout NYC and Westchester.
Full Job Description
POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Senior Psychiatric Provider is a highly skilled psychiatric provider (psychiatric nurse practitioner or psychiatrist) that delivers direct clinical care and supports program leadership by offering psychiatric guidance to clinicians and programs to which they are assigned. The Senior Psychiatric Provider will partner with directors or senior directors and other clinical and administrative leadership to ensure and promote the provision of outstanding integrated care. The Senior Psychiatric Provider will report to the Senior Supervising Psychiatric Provider and provide direct clinical care at least 85 % of their time. The clinical responsibilities include providing psychiatric services and care to the agency's children and adult population in community clinic practices, including clinical diagnosis, prognosis, medication management, and discharge planning.The traditional clinical role is described in a separate job description for a Psychiatric Provider.

The Senior Psychiatric Provider is assigned to provide psychiatric support at clinical programs (e.g. CCBHC). They will assist with providing prescription coverage when providers at the programs are not working, assisting with clinical consultations, and escalation pathways. They provide clinical support to psychiatric nurse practitioner students to whom they are assigned. The Senior Psychiatric Provider:

KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Provide psychiatric assessment, clarification of clinical diagnosis, recommend treatment options and provide client education on mental health issues and strategies for recovery and review patient's progress and recommend discharge and aftercare planning.
  • Supports psychiatric best practices at the CCBHC
  • Supports new practitioners joining the CCBHC by providing a clinical orientation of new hires, including support in the use of the electronic health record, and navigating a complex system.
  • Supports the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (NPP) Residency and psychiatric nurse practitioner students either by precepting or providing coverage for others more directly involved when coverage is needed and/or assisting with didactics.
  • The Senior Psychiatric Provider is responsible for supporting programs in orienting providers to their new role for the first 3 months (longer if deemed necessary) by having regular weekly check ins with the provider to offer support around any issues AND/OR Support NPP Students who are currently enrolled in graduate programs seeing clients at programs AND/OR Support Psych providers working at programs.
  • Supporting program (eg. CCBHC) with escalation pathways, case consultations and support for other psychiatric providers
  • Staying up to date with evidenced based practices to support application of best practices
  • Supporting and streamlining administrative and leadership issues related to programs
  • Temporary/limited hours at clinical programs with psych vacancies, if needed
  • Refill coverage


CORE COMPETENCIES for the position include:

  • Significant experience providing psychiatric care, preferably with a wide range of diagnoses and demographic groups including all age ranges.
  • Demonstrated commitment to, ability for, and/or experience in training new providers.
  • Comfort supervising students and newly graduated NPPs, including some NPPs coming from academic programs where they were not allowed to independently treat clients at all.
  • Ability to provide at least 2 days on site.
  • Ability for limited/occasional travel preferred. Locations may vary, but will include Jewish Board sites throughout the 5 boroughs of New York City and Westchester County.
  • Comfort with providing supervision via remote, technology-based systems like TEAMS.


EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIRED:

  • Active New York State NPP license and DEA. Approved PECOS and OPRA status in NYS required.


EXPERIENCE REQUIRED/LANGUAGE PREFERENCE:

  • Spanish Speaking NPP preferred.


COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED:
  • Proficient with electronic health record
  • Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook); comfortable and proficient using audio video platforms (i.e., Zoom).


VISUAL AND MANUAL DEXIERITY:
  • The work environment involves no physical risk or hazardous conditions.
  • To perform the essential functions of this job, the candidate is routinely required to sit ( 90% of the time) and stand ( 10% of the time)


WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL EFFORT

  • The work environment involves no physical risk or hazardous conditions.
  • To perform the essential functions of this job, the candidate is routinely required to sit ( 90% of the time) and stand ( 10% of the time)


About Jewish Board of Family and Childrens Services

The Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services is a non-profit organization that provides mental health and social services to individuals and families in the New York City area. The organization was founded in 1874 and has since grown to become one of the largest providers of mental health and social services in the country. The Jewish Board offers a wide range of services, including counseling, therapy, case management, and residential care. The organization is committed to helping individuals and families overcome challenges and achieve their full potential.
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