Permanent Family Practice: Outpatient Only Job in Newark, New Jersey
MD/DO - Associate Corporate Medical Director
Statewide
Coverage
Overview
The Associate Corporate
Medical Director supports the Corporate Medical Director in overseeing
the clinical programs of the facilities served by managing and evaluating
the medical program activities based on the company goals, objectives, and
philosophy according to industry standards and contractual obligations. Also
responsible for providing direct patient care duties at all facilities, as
directed by the Corporate Medical Director. Provides clinical supervision to
site Medical Directors and health care providers and provides consultation to
nursing, practitioners, and clients, as appropriate, while being an active
member of the Corrections Administration team. The Associate Corporate
Medical Director works in collaboration with the onsite physician to provide
concurrent medical supervision of the corporate Utilization Review program,
manage CQI, peer reviews, patient safety and mortality and morbidity review.
The Associate Corporate
Medical Director assists the onsite physician as a liaison between correctional
officials, public agencies, and the company as part of the functions of this
role. In conjunction with the Corporate Medical Director and the site Medical
Directors, reviews, edits, updated clinical guidelines to assure compliance
with the national standard, treatment norms established by agencies such as
ABIM and reviews current literature to ensure it is up to date.
Responsibilities (duties
include but are not limited to)
- Participates in the hiring,
termination, assessment of site Medical Directors, and health care
providers.
- Participates in site MAC and
P&T Committee meetings.
- Participates in the administrative
meetings, and other meetings as assigned.
- Respond to a code or health
emergency within standard guidelines.
- Conducts Medical Director and
health care provider on-boarding, mentoring, and training.
- Serves as the clinical
consultant for site and regional medical and administrative personnel.
- Assists in the development of
the clinical and managerial skills of the site Medical Directors and
health care providers.
- Assists with the development
and implementation of clinical guidelines, polices, and procedures.
- Responsible for monitoring clinical
guidelines, policies and procedures to ensure ongoing compliance.
- Monitors and controls the use
of pharmaceutical products to provide appropriate and cost-effective
therapy for the population served.
- Assists in the review and
approval of off-site service requests.
- Assists in the annually review
of clinical guidelines, care management policies, and procedures and makes
recommendations for modification as appropriate.
- Provides medical services as
necessary at all correctional facilities.
- Monitor or implement legal
compliance measures.
- Makes suggestions and
recommendations as to the hiring, firing, advancement, promotion or any
other change of status of employees.
- Perform other duties as
assigned.
Qualifications
- Completion from an accredited
medical school facility with a degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor
of Osteopathy (DO)
- Completion of a US based
residency program.
- Current, unrestricted license
to practice medicine in all states that the company is contracted in to
provide health care services.
- Current, active Board
Certification in a primary medicine specialty.
- Current Drug Enforcement Agency
(DEA) registration and Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS) registration
Minimum Work Experience
- At least two years of public
health, emergency, family practice experience.
- At least 5 years of
correctional healthcare experience with at least 3 being in the medical
director role.
Required Skills
- Excellent critical
thinking and assessment skills.
- Ability to make
decisions independently.
- Ability to educate,
coach and mentor staff
- Assertive, empathetic
and able to provide care objectively.
- Strong interpersonal
communication and customer service skills.
- Basic computer skills.
- Ability to command the
respect and confidence of inmates and staff; and philosophically committed to
the objectives of the company.
- Maintains an active
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification.
- Maintains Board
Certification
- Maintains Accreditation
CME points
Organizational
Expectations
- Provide 24-hour on-call
coverage to advise medical providers in the care of inmate patients
- Provides a positive and
professional representation.
- Must be mature,
flexible, intellectually alert, able to command the respect and confidence of
inmates and staff, and philosophically committed to the objectives of the
facility.
- Promotes culture of
safety for patients and employees through proper identification, reporting
documentation, and prevention.
- Supervises the Medical
providers to ensure compliance with clinical guidelines.
- Maintains competency and
knowledge of current standards of practice, trends, and developments in related
scope of job role or practice.
- Adheres to infection
control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage
procedures, and controlled substance regulations.
- Participates in ongoing
quality improvement activities.
- Participates in
utilization management activities
- Completes required
orientation and trainings directed by facility.
- Follows facility and
OSHA safety rules and procedures while on assignment.
- Follows facility and
Company Occurrence Protocol.
- Adheres to PREA and
HIPPA regulations.
- Maintains security
clearance for the assigned facility.
KurzSolutions is committed to improving health outcomes by
providing well-managed companies with the top healthcare talent in the market.
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