Medical Director - Psychiatrist

Integrity Placement Group

Medical Director - Psychiatrist

Fort Lauderdale, FL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Medical Director - Psychiatrist

    Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
    Organization: Well-established Non-Profit Healthcare Organization

    About Us:

    We are a prominent behavioral health organization dedicated to providing exceptional care for adults facing acute mental, emotional, or substance use crises. They pride themselves on offering their employees the support and understanding you would expect from a top-rated management team.

    Position Overview:

    The Medical Director is a senior leadership role responsible for guiding medical staff, overseeing recruitment and training, and ensuring high-quality patient care. The ideal candidate will be a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with proven leadership in healthcare teams, strong communication skills, extensive clinical experience, knowledge of reimbursement models including value-based care, and a proactive approach to technology integration.

    Compensation and Benefits:

    • Up to $275,000 Per Year - Based on Experience 
    • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
    • Short-Term Disability (70% covered by the employer)
    • Long-Term Disability (70% covered by the employer)
    • Life Insurance
    • Accident Protection Insurance
    • Malpractice Insurance included

    Qualifications:

    • Board Certified Psychiatrist
    • Experience in the Inpatient and Outpatient Settings
    • Experience Supervising Mid Level Providers and Other Psychiatrists 
    • Clear and Active Florida License
    • Active DEA registration

    Responsibilities:

    • Monday through Friday 8AM to 5PM
    • Medical Director will oversee all locations. All populations.
    • Provide guidance and leadership to program and branch psychiatrist, APRNs, clinicians, nurses, students and volunteers.
    • Supervise psychiatrists and APRNS clinically and administratively.
    • Provide comprehensive assessments, referrals and short-term treatment to individuals in crisis
    • Work collaboratively with other professionals throughout the community and aid in data collection and reporting.
    • Assist in establishing performance standards/policies and monitor compliance.
    • Communicate and provide consultation/training to other levels of management, units, agencies and staff. Ensure that the agency operates within the guidelines established by the Agency for Health Care Administration, CARF, and Department of Children and Families.

    If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply HERE or send your CV to Kimberly at kim@theipgteam.com.

    We look forward to hearing from you!


  • Compensation
    $275,000 per year