Psychiatrist FT- Crisis Care Centers in Detroit, Michigan at Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network
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Job Description
Psychiatrist (Full-time)
Crisis Care Centers – All Sites
Position Summary
The Crisis Care Center Psychiatrist provides high-quality psychiatric care within a 24/7 behavioral health crisis environment that includes a Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU), Crisis Residential Unit (CRU), Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC), and Mobile Crisis Services and as needed consultations for Pre-admission Screening units.
The Psychiatrist works reports to and work collaboratively with the Medical Director, interdisciplinary team members, and Advanced Practice Professionals (APPs). This role also participates in cross-site clinical coverage between the 7 Mile and 707 Crisis Centers as needed to support clinical operations, continuity of care, and provider coverage across the system.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
• Provides direct psychiatric services including evaluation, re-evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, medication management, restraint orders, and disposition decisions. • Conducts timely psychiatric assessments consistent with CSU (≤3 hrs) and CRU (≤24 hrs) requirements. • Incorporates Evidence-Based Best Practices and maintains compliance with licensing and accreditation standards. • Determines medical necessity and ensures clinically appropriate interventions. • Coordinates medical and psychiatric care with nursing and clinical staff. • Provides clinical oversight, case consultation, and collaborative review of documentation for APPs, including timely co-signatures. • Offers clinical direction and consultation to Mobile Crisis Teams. • Participates in doctor-to-doctor consultations, as needed, to support transitions and referrals. • Reviews eligibility assessments and triage information for individuals presenting to the Crisis Care Center or BHUC. • Participates in shift handovers, clinical huddles, and multidisciplinary team meetings. • Contributes to Quality Assurance reviews, policy implementation, and continuous improvement. • Supervises and teaches psychiatry residents, fellows, or students, as applicable. • Completes required clinical documentation with accuracy and timeliness. • Responds appropriately to medical and psychiatric emergencies. • Provides urgent clinical consultation for members contacting the Crisis Care Center or Mobile Crisis Team. • Works morning, afternoon, or night shifts as assigned. • Participates in the weekend on-call rotation. • Supports cross-site psychiatrist coverage between 7 Mile and 707 locations during PTO, surge volume, or operational needs. • Adheres to DWIHN compliance, confidentiality, and reporting standards. • Performs additional duties as assigned by the Medical Director.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
• Knowledge of Joint Commission Accreditation and Certification Standards. • Knowledge of DWIHN policies and the regional community mental health system. • Knowledge of the Michigan Mental Health Code and MDHHS policies. • Expertise in crisis psychiatry, psychopharmacology, diagnostic formulation, and managing individuals with SMI and co-occurring disorders. • Skill in managing agitated individuals and implementing crisis intervention strategies.
• Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced crisis environment with nurses, therapists, APPs, peer specialists, and support staff. • Knowledge of behavioral health eligibility criteria, Medicaid guidelines, and pertinent federal regulations. • Excellent documentation, assessment, communication, and clinical decision-making skills. • Strong interpersonal and teamwork abilities. • Computer proficiency (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, EHR systems). • Commitment to person-centered, trauma-informed, culturally competent care.
Required Education
• Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited institution. • Board Certification in Psychiatry (ABPN). • Additional Board Certification in Addiction Psychiatry and/or Child & Adolescent Psychiatry preferred.
Required Experience
• Minimum two (2) years of experience treating behavioral health conditions, preferably in crisis, emergency, inpatient, or community mental health settings.
Required Licenses & Certifications
• Valid and current Michigan medical license. • Valid Michigan controlled substance license. • Valid DEA registration. • Valid State of Michigan Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
Working Conditions
• Primarily located at the 7 Mile Crisis Care Center with periodic travel or cross-coverage at the 707 Crisis Center as needed. • Work may involve exposure to individuals experiencing behavioral health crises. • May require travel within Wayne County or Southeast Michigan.
Additional Information
• This job description is not an exhaustive list of duties. Responsibilities may be modified based on organizational needs.