Facility: Tower Behavioral Health | Location: Reading, Pennsylvania | Position Type: Direct Care | FLSA Status: Exempt | Department: Medical Staff
Tower Behavioral Health is a private, free-standing behavioral health hospital located at 201 Wellness Way in Reading, Pennsylvania. The facility provides acute inpatient psychiatric care in a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment and is licensed to accommodate 181 beds. Tower Behavioral Health serves adolescents, adults, and older adults and offers specialized programming for patients with behavioral health needs, including co-occurring substance use concerns and eating disorder treatment needs.
Tower Behavioral Health provides inpatient services 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and also offers outpatient services including an Adult Partial Hospitalization Program and Assertive Community Treatment services. Care is delivered through a multidisciplinary treatment model that includes psychiatry, medical providers, nursing, social work, therapy, psychology, pharmacy, utilization review, intake/admissions, quality/risk, and hospital leadership.
The Physician / Medical Provider delivers direct medical care at Tower Behavioral Health, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment of medical and behavioral health conditions, within the professional scope of practice. This role supports safe, effective, evidence-based, and integrated care for patients receiving services in a private, free-standing behavioral health hospital and provides clinical oversight, consultation, and supervision for nurse practitioners in accordance with Tower Behavioral Health policies, medical staff bylaws, state regulations, professional standards, and applicable scope-of-practice requirements.
This position supports the medical needs of patients across Tower Behavioral Health’s inpatient psychiatric programs and related levels of care, including adult, adolescent, older adult, co-occurring, and eating disorder services as assigned.
The provider must comply with all applicable federal, Pennsylvania state, accreditation, corporate, and Tower Behavioral Health requirements, including medical staff bylaws, clinical privileging requirements, Pennsylvania scope-of-practice standards, documentation standards, confidentiality expectations, patient rights, patient safety protocols, and requirements for care provided in a locked inpatient psychiatric setting.
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience, qualifications, scope of responsibilities, and applicable facility needs. Final compensation is determined based on role requirements, professional credentials, prior experience, and organizational compensation practices.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, qualifications, or working conditions. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned based on business needs, regulatory requirements, emergencies, changes in workload, or at the request of facility leadership.
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