Director, Medical Director - Bangor, ME, United States - Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness

    Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness
    Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness Bangor, ME, United States

    1 month ago

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    Description

    Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness (WPHW) is growing, and we are excited to be adding new people to our team WPHW is a non-profit organization that serves four federally recognized tribes located in five communities: the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, the Aroostook Band of Mi'kmaq, the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township, the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point, and the Penobscot Nation.

    Wabanaki traditions, language, and culture guide our approach and describe the ways we live in harmony with each other and the land we collectively share.

    Services are available to community members living on and off-reservation across the state of Maine.

    The Medical Director is an essential leader advancing services, staffing and clinical operations of the Wabanaki Center for Healing and Recovery (WCHR).

    This individual will be responsible for clinical training and leadership, educational, organizational, quality assurance, and administrative responsibilities for facilities located in Bangor and Millinocket, Maine.

    The Medical Director will ensure clients have access to, and receive, the best treatment and services in a compassionate environment committed to learning and growth alongside a dedicated team having a positive impact on patient experience.

    This is full time, salaried position to include evenings and weekends. Travel is required.

    Plans and supervises provision of treatment for patients (including regular review and notes in the patient's record) according to established CSAT and state guidelines with a strong emphasis on quality & customer service.

    Examines patient, performs comprehensive physical examination, documents health history and examination results to meet Federal and state guidelines and refers patient for care elsewhere when indicated (including appropriate follow up).

    Initiates, alters, and terminates treatment following strict protocols meeting the approval of Federal & state guidelines as well as current medical literature for patient care.

    Maintains strict patient, employee, WPHW, and computer confidentiality.


    Staff Supervision:

    Directly supervises, or delegates supervision, to the providers and necessary supervision to nursing staff within the WPHW clinic settings as well as the other practice locations as needed.

    Ensures the availability of adequate staffing to provide clinical care throughout the system, and to meet the regulatory requirements of individual programs.

    In collaboration with leadership and Human Resources, ensures the appropriate performance review of all providers in the clinic settings.

    In collaboration with Human Resources, develops and maintains job descriptions for all providers in the clinics.
    Provides for ongoing staff development and in-service training.


    Quality Assurance:

    Assures the quality of treatment and related services provided by the Agency's professional staff, though participation (directly or by designee) in the Agency's ongoing quality assurance and audit processes.

    Develops policies and procedures for addiction medicine services in each program and as needed.
    Ensures that addiction medicine services practice meets regulatory standards of each program.
    Ensures that addiction medicine services care is appropriately documented in the medical records.
    Participates in optimization of electronic record to ensure that clinical material is appropriately documented, and privacy maintained.
    Collaborates with others to develop agency-wide clinical policies and procedures.
    Participates in agency-wide Quality Assurance processes, including Incident Review meetings and Grievance Committee.
    Collaborates with senior management and clinical staff in the Agency's development of a clinically relevant outcome evaluation process.
    Ensures program compliance with federal, state and local laws and regulations.
    Licensed Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine in the State of Maine
    At least 5 years of experience in the field of addiction medicine is preferred.
    Board Certified or Eligible in Addiction Medicine
    At least 1 year experience in Addiction Medicine

    Experience in all benchmark levels of care within the ASAM placement criteria and can help grow programs for all stages of addiction.

    Academic experience and can set evidence-based treatment standards for the entire department and for the health system in general.


    Strong connection to and is invested in the tribal communities.
    Ability to work independently and be self-directed and flexible.
    Strong level of confidentiality due to the sensitivity of materials and information handled.

    Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness is an equal opportunity employer.

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

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