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Job Locations US-MI-Detroit
Child Adolescent Psychiatrist     Stonecrest Center is the leading provider of inpatient behavioral healthcare in Detroit, MI and is recruiting a BC/BE psychiatrist to join the medical staff. This physician will be cover between 14-18 patients per day with an ALOS of 12-14  and a ADC of 166. Weekend calling on this physicians' patients and additional opportunities present a multitude of potential reimbursement streams for this new physician. Our goal is to help individuals struggling with co-occurring disorders build a strong foundation for long-term recovery. Stone Crest is the leading provider of mental and behavioral health treatment in the Greater Detroit area     Acadia Healthcare, Inc is the largest provider of behavioral healthcare and drug treatment services in the United States. Acadia operated a network of 262 behavioral healthcare facilities with approximately 11,100 beds in 39 states and Puerto Rico. With approximately 23,000 employees serving more than 75,000 patients daily, Acadia provides behavioral healthcare services to its patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers and outpatient clinics.     Contact Our Physician Recruitment Team Today to apply and learn more!   Andrew Diffenbaugh Physician Talent Acquisition   615-905-1731 andy.diffenbaugh@acadiahealthcare.com #LI-APD
Job ID
2024-46579
Type
Contract (1099) - Full Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
Acadia Healthcare is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services across the United States. Acadia operates a growing network of 230 plus behavioral healthcare facilities with approximately 10,200 beds in 40 states and Puerto Rico. With more than 20,000 employees serving approximately 70,000 patients daily, Acadia is the largest stand-alone behavioral health company in the U.S.   Corporate Project Chief Nursing Officer    The Corporate Project Chief Nursing Officer will play a vital role in supporting and traveling to various Acadia facilities across the country. In this capacity, the Project CNO will assume the role of CNO at facilities facing staffing vacancies and/or offer extended onsite assistance to interim CNOs to facilitate a seamless transition until a permanent CNO is appointed. This position holds significant importance in safeguarding the stability of front-line nursing teams during the recruitment process.     The Project CNO will play a vital role in the strategic leadership and management of our nursing teams across various Acute Behavioral Health Hospitals. Your expertise will drive clinical excellence, compliance with regulatory standards, and the overall enhancement of patient care outcomes. A core aspect of this role is maintaining a consistently positive, empathetic, and professional attitude toward customers throughout all interactions.   At Acadia Healthcare is committed to making our employees know they are valued.  This career opportunity will offer: - - Competitive Compensation - Bonus Eligible  - Challenging and rewarding work environment - Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plan - 401k plan with company match - Generous Paid Time Off - Career growth and development
Job ID
2024-46501
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-FL-Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie CTC is seeking an APP to join our team for a Part-Time for 30 hours per week. Preferably Mondays through Thursday. Port St. Lucie CTC is an outpatient Opioid Treatment Center that offers medication assisted treatment for all genders over the 18 years old.   The APP will work with the Medical Director assist with leadership, quality assurance, oversight and overall medical management of the clinic within the boundaries of state and federal regulations and accreditation standards. Responsibilities include planning, organizing medical and clinical practices; providing direct patient care and assisting other departments with direct interactions with physicians or medical staff: - Current FL license to practice medicine  - Board certification or certificate of admissibility for board certification  - Current DEA credentials to prescribe controlled substances without restrictions  - Additional specific DEA credentials may be required - Prefer previous experience in behavioral health or substance abuse treatment - No history of alcohol or drug misuse for a period of three years before employment   Contact Our Physician Talent Team Today to apply and learn more!   Andrew Diffenbaugh andy.diffenbaugh@acadiahealthcare.com Physician Talent Acquisition
Job ID
2024-46408
Type
Contract (1099) - Part Time
Job Locations US-GA-Valdosta
Hospital Medical Director for Inpatient Unit-Physician Only                                                     Buy a beach house on the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic Beach. Work in Valdosta, Georgia/North Florida until Friday at lunch. Then drive a couple of hours to your beach house, enjoy the weekend. No Call, plenty of time and money to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Drive back Monday morning.  - No Nights - No Call - No Weekends - Generous benefits - 90th % of MGMA Compensation This is a good time to join our team and to take advantage of our benefits that are available at many of our locations: - Health, life, dental, deferred compensation, occurrence-based malpractice - Paid holiday, PTO, and sick leave - Paid CME and travel allowance Acadia Healthcare, Inc. owns and operates over 257 facilities that provides psychiatric and chemical dependency services to its patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient clinics and therapeutic school-based programs. Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services operating a network of behavioral healthcare facilities in 39 states, and Puerto Rico. If any of these positions are of interest, please call or email me. Wage Scale: $340,000 - $435,000/year *Total compensation may vary based on additional services, including call coverage, administrative services, performance bonus, etc. Compensation may also vary based on productivity after initial guarantee period. Best Andrew DiffenbaughPhysician Talent Acquisition Leaderandy.diffenbaugh@acadiahealthcare.com LI-APD 1 AHPR
Job ID
2024-46167
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
PURPOSE STATEMENT: This expert-level Senior Principal Integration Engineer will lead high-scale enterprise integration projects. It will provide technical vision and leadership for building complex integrations between a variety of on-premise and cloud platforms leveraging MuleSoft products and APIs.
Job ID
2024-46138
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
100% Remote with Extensive Traveling   PURPOSE STATEMENT:   The Senior Director Quality is responsible for ensuring patient safety and superior quality of care as measured by survey readiness, treatment program fidelity, and compliance with state and federal laws and regulations and accreditation standards. As such, the Group Quality Director is responsible for providing expert guidance and advice on all aspects of policy development; clinical protocol and program implementation; critical incident reporting; regulatory engagement, including development and submission of plans of correction; certification achievement and maintenance; quality assurance and process improvement initiatives; and on-going regulatory readiness strategies to the Division Quality Director to support all assigned Acadia facilities. Through routine physical presence, remote data and documentation monitoring, and intentional sharing of deep subject-matter expertise, the Group Quality Director will ensure a proactive focus on quality and excellence within the assigned facilities.   ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Manage the Division Quality Directors who are responsible for monitoring the day-to-day regulatory readiness, patient safety, and service excellence in the assigned facilities. - Regulatory preparedness – provide oversight and guidance to the implementation of sustainable survey preparation and ongoing monitoring processes, including facility-level auditing and early-issue identification, to maximize achievement of zero- or standard-level survey outcomes. - Support and teach Division Quality Directors and facility leadership to sustainably implement best-practices in regulatory/accreditation compliance as evidenced by measurable results in assigned facilities. Measurements include but are not limited to: survey outcomes, patient safety metrics, patient experience results, HBIPS, etc. - Ensure Division Quality Directors and facility Quality leaders develop and maintain proficiency in regulatory planning strategy for all standards for all relevant regulatory and accrediting bodies at the local, state, and federal levels for the assigned facilities and relevant territories. - Oversee and ensure the timely development of corrective action plans for the resolution of areas of regulatory vulnerability or those which could compromise patient safety. - Ensure proper facility reporting of violations or potential violations to duly authorized enforcement agencies as appropriate and/or required. - Ensure proper facility reporting of incidents and adverse clinical outcomes to duly authorized enforcement agencies or regulatory agencies as appropriate and/or required. - Oversee and support communications with regulatory agencies as appropriate. - Assist in the development of Performance Improvement practices at assigned facilities and maintenance of same including analysis of data and prioritization of efforts to improve survey readiness and consistency of care delivery using expected best-practices. - Support Division Quality Directors and teach facility leadership best-practices in self-monitoring, auditing, and process improvement. - Ensures effective execution of all activities concerning the achievement of continuous regulatory and survey readiness. Ensures strategic and operational implementation of regulatory requirements, guidelines, and standards of federal, state, and local licensing agencies, accrediting and certifying organizations. - Collaborates with Division, Group, and Corporate entities and external parties to ensure strategic quality and patient safety initiatives are fully executed at the facility level. Facilitates effective communication with facility and division leadership regarding key clinical performance improvement activities and initiatives. - Serves as a technical advisor, educator and internal consultant to all hospital management, staff, and physicians on the use of performance improvement tools and techniques, analytical techniques, and statistical applications. - Clinical program fidelity – assess fidelity and identify root-causes for gaps/lapses in fidelity to Acadia standards. Supports Division Quality Director and facility leadership in developing and implementing remediation and improvement plans to achieve fidelity to Acadia’s expected practices, including all elements of treatment program implementation. - Develop, review, and educate on internal clinical procedures and appropriate use of outcome evaluation tools and the associated results – including patient experience data and other quality scorecard metrics – to ensure continuous quality improvement and ongoing compliance with federal, state, and third-party regulatory requirements. - Translate standards, requirements, and policies into terms or processes meaningful to the target program. - Growth – lead the clinical, quality, and regulatory workstreams associated with successful new facility growth. - This could be in the form of joint venture partnerships, mergers-and-acquisitions, de novo facility growth, and bed expansions. - Innovation – ensure thorough adoption of Acadia’s selected technology platforms to support patient safety, patient experience, and superior clinical outcomes. - Respond to alleged violations of rules, regulations, policies, & Codes of Conduct by evaluating and recommending investigations as appropriate.  Coordinate resolution of ethics reports with appropriate members of the Quality team, Compliance team, Human Resources, and/or General Counsel. - Develop and evaluate the goals of the Company and prioritize the work in accordance with the strategic objectives of Acadia Healthcare. - Maintain regular communication with leadership at assigned facilities regarding clinical, patient safety, patient experience, and regulatory/accreditation issues. - Work collaboratively with corporate staff, physicians, Risk management, and other corporate leaders to address performance improvement and safety issues.   OTHER FUNCTIONS: - Performs other duties as assigned.   STANDARD EXPECTATIONS: - Complies with organizational policies, procedures, performance improvement initiatives and maintains organizational and industry policies regarding confidentiality. - Communicate clearly and effectively to person(s) receiving services and their family members, guests and other members of the health care team. - Develops constructive and cooperative working relationships with others and maintains them over time. - Encourages and builds mutual trust, respect and cooperation among team members. - Maintains regular and predictable attendance.   EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS: - Bachelor’s Degree in healthcare or related field required; Master’s degree preferred. - A minimum of five years’ experience in psychiatric healthcare operations at the administrative/leadership level. Previous Medicare/Medicaid Operations/healthcare industry experience preferred. - Ability to motivate, effectively delegate, and coach team to create a positive and dynamic working atmosphere. - Promote a collaborative team environment and provide mentorship to others. - Knowledge of the relevant Joint Commission, CMS, CARF, DEA, and local/state standards and regulations, with respect to the assigned facilities. - Experience in conducting complex, healthcare-focused Root-Cause Analyses and Failure Mode and Effects Analyses. - Advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office; especially Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. - Knowledge of office administration procedures with the ability to operate most standard office equipment. - Ability to work professionally with sensitive, proprietary data & information while maintaining confidentiality. - Excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to interact effectively and professionally with individuals at all levels; both internal and external. - Exercises sound judgment in responding to inquiries; understands when to route inquiries to next level. - Self-motivated with strong organizational skills and superior attention to detail. - Must be able to manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously within inflexible time frames. Ability to adapt to frequent priority changes. - Capable of working within established policies, procedures and practices prescribed by the organization. - English sufficient to provide and receive instructions/directions.   LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: - Not Applicable   SUPERVISORY REQUIREMENTS: Supervises a team of employees     While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of the requirements of the job, management reserves the right to add or remove duties from particular jobs when circumstances (e.g. emergencies, changes in workload, rush jobs or technological developments) dictate.   AHCORP #LI-RT1
Job ID
2024-46068
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
100% Remote with Extensive Traveling   PURPOSE STATEMENT:   "The Division Director of Quality is responsible for all elements of Quality performance (TJC, CMS) at the assigned (~10) hospitals."   The Division Quality Director is responsible for ensuring patient safety and superior quality of care as measured by survey readiness, treatment program fidelity, and compliance with state and federal laws and regulations and accreditation standards. As such, the Division Quality Director is responsible for providing expert guidance and advice on all aspects of policy development; clinical protocol and program implementation; critical incident reporting; regulatory engagement, including development and submission of plans of correction; certification achievement and maintenance; quality assurance and process improvement initiatives; and on-going regulatory readiness strategies in all assigned Acadia facilities. Through routine physical presence, remote data and documentation monitoring, and intentional sharing of deep subject-matter expertise, the Division Quality Director will ensure a proactive focus on quality and excellence within the assigned facilities.   ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Monitor the day-to-day regulatory readiness, patient safety, and service excellence in the assigned facilities. - Regulatory preparedness – implement sustainable survey preparation and ongoing monitoring processes, including facility-level auditing and early-issue identification, to maximize achievement of zero- or standard-level survey outcomes. - Support and teach facility leadership – specifically CEOs, COOs, and Quality and Clinical leadership – to sustainably implement best-practices in regulatory/accreditation compliance as evidenced by measurable results in assigned facilities. Measurements include but are not limited to: survey outcomes, patient safety metrics, patient experience results, HBIPS, etc. - Develop and maintain proficiency in regulatory planning strategy for all standards for all relevant regulatory and accrediting bodies at the local, state, and federal levels for the assigned facilities and relevant territories. - Develop corrective action plans for the resolution of areas of regulatory vulnerability or those which could compromise patient safety in collaboration with facility leadership. - Ensure proper facility reporting of violations or potential violations to duly authorized enforcement agencies as appropriate and/or required. - Ensure proper facility reporting of incidents and adverse clinical outcomes to duly authorized enforcement agencies or regulatory agencies as appropriate and/or required. - Initiate and lead communications with regulatory agencies as appropriate. - Assist in the development of Performance Improvement practices at assigned facilities and maintenance of same including analysis of data and prioritization of efforts to improve survey readiness and consistency of care delivery using expected best-practices. - Teach facility leadership best-practices in self-monitoring, auditing, and process improvement. - Ensures effective execution of all activities at assigned facilities concerning the achievement of continuous regulatory and survey readiness. Ensures strategic and operational implementation of regulatory requirements, guidelines, and standards of federal, state, and local licensing agencies, accrediting and certifying organizations. - Collaborates with Division and Corporate entities and external parties to ensure strategic quality and patient safety initiatives are fully executed at the facility level. Facilitates effective communication with facility and division leadership regarding key clinical performance improvement activities and initiatives. - Serves as a technical advisor, educator and internal consultant to all hospital management, staff, and physicians on the use of performance improvement tools and techniques, analytical techniques, and statistical applications. - Clinical program fidelity – assess fidelity and identify root-causes for gaps/lapses in fidelity to Acadia standards. Support facility leadership in developing and implementing remediation and improvement plans to achieve fidelity to Acadia’s expected practices, including all elements of treatment program implementation. - Develop, review, and educate on internal clinical procedures and appropriate use of outcome evaluation tools and the associated results – including patient experience data and other quality scorecard metrics – to ensure continuous quality improvement and ongoing compliance with federal, state, and third-party regulatory requirements. - Translate standards, requirements, and policies into terms or processes meaningful to the target program. - Innovation – ensure thorough adoption of Acadia’s selected technology platforms to support patient safety, patient experience, and superior clinical outcomes. - Respond to alleged violations of rules, regulations, policies, & Codes of Conduct by evaluating and recommending investigations as appropriate.  Coordinate resolution of ethics reports with appropriate members of the Quality team, Compliance team, Human Resources, and/or General Counsel. - Develop and evaluate the goals of the Company and prioritize the work in accordance with the strategic objectives of Acadia Healthcare. - Maintain regular communication with leadership at assigned facilities regarding clinical, patient safety, patient experience, and regulatory/accreditation issues. - Work collaboratively with corporate staff, physicians, Risk management, and other corporate leaders to address performance improvement and safety issues.   OTHER FUNCTIONS: - Performs other duties as assigned.   STANDARD EXPECTATIONS: - Complies with organizational policies, procedures, performance improvement initiatives and maintains organizational and industry policies regarding confidentiality. - Communicate clearly and effectively to person(s) receiving services and their family members, guests and other members of the health care team. - Develops constructive and cooperative working relationships with others and maintains them over time. - Encourages and builds mutual trust, respect and cooperation among team members. - Maintains regular and predictable attendance.   EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS: - Bachelor’s Degree in healthcare or related field required; Master’s degree preferred. - A minimum of five years’ experience in psychiatric healthcare operations at the administrative/leadership level. Previous Medicare/Medicaid Operations/healthcare industry experience preferred. - Knowledge of relevant Joint Commission, CMS, CARF, DEA, and state/local standards and regulations. - Experience in conducting complex, healthcare-focused Root-Cause Analyses and Failure Mode and Effects Analyses. - Advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office; especially Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. - Knowledge of office administration procedures with the ability to operate most standard office equipment. - Ability to work professionally with sensitive, proprietary data & information while maintaining confidentiality. - Excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to interact effectively and professionally with individuals at all levels; both internal and external. - Exercises sound judgment in responding to inquiries; understands when to route inquiries to next level. - Self-motivated with strong organizational skills and superior attention to detail. - Must be able to manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously within inflexible time frames. Ability to adapt to frequent priority changes. - Capable of working within established policies, procedures and practices prescribed by the organization. - English sufficient to provide and receive instructions/directions.   LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: - Not Applicable   SUPERVISORY REQUIREMENTS: This position is an Individual Contributor     While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of the requirements of the job, management reserves the right to add or remove duties from particular jobs when circumstances (e.g. emergencies, changes in workload, rush jobs or technological developments) dictate.   AHCORP #LI-RT1
Job ID
2024-46066
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-MI-Battle Creek
Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital is a newly built 96-bed inpatient hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. We provide an acute inpatient treatment program for adults who are struggling with behavioral health concerns.    Due to expansion, we are looking for an additional PRN Psychiatrist to join the team.    Overview: Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses through a combination of personal counseling (psychotherapy), psychoanalysis, hospitalization and/or medication.
Job ID
2024-45974
Type
PRN
Job Locations US-DE-New Castle
Our New Castle, DE behavioral health hospital, MeadowWood recruiting a General or a Child Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatrist. We have other positions available including full-time staff psychiatrists, weekend, evening, and overnight coverage.   We Offer several benefit options below for experienced psychiatrists - Competitive salary - Sign on bonus - Generous CME allowance and time PTO - Claims-made malpractice insurance including tail coverage - Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Programs Acadia Healthcare owns and operates over 252 facilities throughout the US, providing psychiatric and chemical dependency services to patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient clinics and therapeutic school-based programs. Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services.   #addictiontreatment #behavioralhealth #eatingdisorderrecovery #drugtreatment #substanceabusetreatment #psychiatry   *Total compensation may vary based on additional services, including call coverage, administrative services, performance bonus, etc. Compensation may also vary based on productivity.   Reach out to our Physician Talent Acquisition Team Andy.Diffenbaugh@acadiahealthcare.com Andrew Diffenbaugh #LI-APD  
Job ID
2024-45931
Type
Contract (1099) - Full Time
Job Locations US-MI-Battle Creek
Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital is a newly built 96-bed inpatient hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. We provide an acute inpatient treatment program for adults who are struggling with behavioral health concerns.    Due to expansion, we are looking for an additional full time Psychiatrist to join the team.    Overview: Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses through a combination of personal counseling (psychotherapy), psychoanalysis, hospitalization and/or medication.
Job ID
2024-45908
Type
Contract (1099) - Full Time
Job Locations US-MI-Ann Arbor
PRN - Psychiatrist with addiction experience - virtual/very Flexible Schedule   Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) offers outpatient treatment for adults age 18 and older of all genders who are struggling with opioid use disorder. The center, which is located in Ann Arbor, MI, provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT).   Overview: Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses through a combination of personal counseling (psychotherapy), psychoanalysis, hospitalization and/or medication.
Job ID
2024-45889
Type
PRN
Job Locations US-MI-Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) offers outpatient treatment for adults age 18 and older of all genders who are struggling with opioid use disorder. The center, which is located in Ann Arbor, MI, provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT).   We are seeking a PRN Psychologist to join our team   PURPOSE STATEMENT:   Assess and evaluate patient through the use of case history, interview and observation. Provide individual or group counseling services to assist individuals in achieving more effective personal, social, educational and vocational development/adjustment. Diagnose or evaluate mental and emotional disorders of individuals through observation, interview and psychological tests, as well as formulate and administer programs of treatment.
Job ID
2024-45886
Type
PRN
Job Locations US-IN-Richmond
  Full-Time, Medical Director, Addictions   Richmond Comprehensive Treatment Center, Richmond, IN - Age Group/Range: Adults - Practice Setting/Type: Outpatient Addiction Medicine patients require care from specialty-trained professionals, in a highly-specialized, and quality-focused environment. Our team at Richmond in Indiana is seeking to add a like-minded licensed physician to their diverse and dynamic team.   PURPOSE STATEMENT: The Medical Director is responsible for leadership, quality assurance, oversight and overall medical management of the clinic within the boundaries of state and federal regulations and accreditation standards. Responsibilities include planning, organizing medical and clinical practices; providing direct patient care and assisting other departments with direct interactions with physicians or medical staff.
Job ID
2024-45777
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
  PURPOSE STATEMENT:   As one of the nation's leaders in treating individuals with co-occurring mood, addiction, eating disorders, and trauma, Acadia Healthcare places a strong emphasis on our admissions & intake functions to allow us to help every possible person in need. To this end, Acadia Healthcare is currently interested in hearing from dynamic, results driven candidates who may be a fit for the Regional Admissions Director position. The Regional Admissions Director will be responsible for directing and delivering client-centered admissions services, including handling of client inquiries, converting inquiries to admissions, and ensuring a smooth, efficient admission process for new patients.  The Regional Director of Admissions will aid in the development of staff and department processes to ensure effective coordination, communication, and quality of functions.   ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Meeting or exceeding the facility’s admissions-related performance goals, including ADC, number of admissions, conversion rate, client service productivity and admissions staff engagement. - Meeting or exceeding individual admissions related goals. - Building and managing an effective, high-performing admissions team. - Coaching and developing individual team members to improve their ability to handle and convert inquiry calls. - The development and oversight of admissions-related processes, systems and reporting in accordance with facility needs and company standards and best practices. - Building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders within and outside the organization including facility management and staff, marketers, Admissions Support Center (ASC) leadership and staff and selected referents. - Ensuring sound financial arrangements and families and collecting out-of-pocket fees. - Participating in Acadia initiatives to improve admissions capabilities and define standards and best practices. - Escalating issues to the VP of Admissions when appropriate.   OTHER FUNCTIONS:   Build and manage admissions team – Build and manage an effective, high-performing intake team. - Work to translate facility objectives into specific goals, priorities, and actions for the admissions team. - Engage and inspire staff to exceed goals via clear, transparent communication and effective one-on-one and team interactions. - Hire and develop new ACs.   Coach admissions staff – Coach and develop admissions staff to become more effective in their ability to convert inquiries and provide outstanding customer service. - Listen to inquiry calls and review call notes/inquiry records to identify strengths, areas needing improvement and other coaching points. - Review admissions staff performance data (e.g. conversion rates, time per call, calls per advisor) to identify areas for improvement. - Conduct regular coaching and feedback sessions with admissions staff to improve their ability to handle and close inquiry calls. - Conduct regular staff meetings and team building exercises.   Facilitate day to day operations – Provide key support in the improvement of admissions-related processes, systems, and reporting. - Ensure that daily/weekly/monthly inquiry volume targets are being met; initiate outreach to marketers and the ASC; lead team on conducting outbound calls to referents and call backs on old inquiries; and undertake other actions to help generate inquiries as needed. - Ensure inquiry calls are followed up on in a timely way and are worked to the close with a constant sense of urgency. - Monitor admissions staff productivity and performance (e.g. inquiries per staff, conversion rates, time to close) via CRM and make adjustments to processes, schedule and workload to ensure the admissions team is meeting customer service and goals. - Use CRM reports and dashboards, and other data, to monitor progress and identify issues needing corrective action. - Regularly review and assess processes to identify areas of need or redundancy.   Continuous Improvement – Participate in Facility/Acadia initiatives to define standards and best practices and improve admissions capabilities. - Regularly analyze inquiry sources data and provide updates to leadership. - Contribute to requests for information and assistance on special projects. - Seek and share ideas for process and service improvement with other admissions teams. - Drive adoption of standards and best practices within facility.
Job ID
2024-45766
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-PA-Reading
  Tower Behavioral Health is a 144 bed facility that is recruiting a Child, and Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatrist. We have other positions available including full-time staff psychiatrists, weekend, evening, and overnight coverage. The region offers excellent schools, colleges, parks, affordable housing, and a low cost of living. You will enjoy country living with easy accessibility to major metro areas, such as Philadelphia, Washington DC and New York City.   Tower Behavioral Health is a joint venture in Reading with Tower Health and is one of the 17 JV's we have with local, nonprofit partners throughout the country. The Physician offices are located on the beautiful Acadia-TBH campus in the new Medical Office Building.   We Offer several benefit options below for experienced psychiatrists - Competitive salary - Large sign on bonus - Generous CME allowance and time PTO - Claims-made malpractice insurance including tail coverage - Relocation Assistance - Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Programs   Acadia Healthcare owns and operates over 252 facilities throughout the US, providing psychiatric and chemical dependency services to patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient clinics and therapeutic school-based programs. Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services.   #addictiontreatment #behavioralhealth #eatingdisorderrecovery #drugtreatment #substanceabusetreatment #psychiatry   Compensation range $295,000-375,000 *Total compensation may vary based on additional services, including call coverage, administrative services, performance bonus, etc. Compensation may also vary based on productivity.   Reach out to our Physician Talent Acquisition Team Andy.Diffenbaugh@acadiahealthcare.com Andrew Diffenbaugh #LI-APD
Job ID
2024-45765
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
Acadia Healthcare is seeking remote Admissions Services Specialists to support our Acute Behavioral Health Facilities from coast to coast.   This position is 100% remote.   Highlights of this role include: • Ability to verify benefits information for assigned facility. • Experience monitoring and processing patient referrals (may include fax referrals). • Respond to inquiries about facilities within policy timeframes. • Support Acadia Healthcare admissions departments throughout the country. As one of the nation's leaders in treating individuals with acute co-occurring mood, addiction, and trauma, Acadia Healthcare places a strong emphasis on our admissions & intake functions to allow us to help every possible person in need. This person will be supporting Acadia Acute Admissions departments around the country in a remote capacity.
Job ID
2024-45692
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-MO-Springfield
PURPOSE STATEMENT: Teach students basic academic, social, and other formative skills, through instruction in one or more subjects. Promote physical, mental and social development.
Job ID
2024-45612
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Locations US-FL-Lakeland
Lakeland CTC is seeking an APP to join our team for a Part-Time for 30 hours per week.  Monday through Friday, 5 AM-11 AM. Lakeland CTC is an outpatient Opioid Treatment Center that offers medication assisted treatment for all genders over the 18 years old.   The APP will work with the Medical Director assist with leadership, quality assurance, oversight and overall medical management of the clinic within the boundaries of state and federal regulations and accreditation standards. Responsibilities include planning, organizing medical and clinical practices; providing direct patient care and assisting other departments with direct interactions with physicians or medical staff: - Current FL license to practice medicine  - Board certification or certificate of admissibility for board certification  - Current DEA credentials to prescribe controlled substances without restrictions  - Additional specific DEA credentials may be required - Prefer previous experience in behavioral health or substance abuse treatment - No history of alcohol or drug misuse for a period of three years before employment   Contact Our Physician Talent Team Today to apply and learn more!   Andrew Diffenbaugh andy.diffenbaugh@acadiahealthcare.com Physician Talent Acquisition
Job ID
2024-45449
Type
Contract
Job Locations US-OH-Cincinnati
The Glenwood Behavioral Healthcare Hospital in Cincinnati is Seeking an internal Medicine team two handle 1 to 14 admissions per day for sick leave, sick call emergency room admissions and other medical emergencies.  This Physician reports to the CEO and the medical director can be either Medicine or Primary Care that acts in a collaborative role. Please reach out to me for additional information Andrew Diffenbaugh Sr. Physician Talent Leader   Acadia Healthcare, Inc O 615-905-1731 C 757-477-1623 To deliver direct care including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment of medical and mental health problems as defined by professional scope of practice.
Job ID
2024-45424
Type
Contract (1099) - Full Time
Job Locations US-TN-Franklin
Our Team: We are improving the lives we touch. We need passionate, talented people working together who share our desire to create a world-class organization that sets the standard of excellence in the treatment of speciality behavioral health and addiction disorders. Acadia Healthcare is headquartered in Franklin, TN and is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services in the nation. Our organization values input from employees and fosters collaboration to create a team oriented service delivery system.   This position will report to any of our Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTC) nationwide or our corporate headquarters located in Franklin, TN with hybrid flexibility.   Our Benefits: - Medical, dental, and vision insurance - Acadia Healthcare 401(k) plan - Paid vacation and sick time - Opportunity for growth that is second to none in the industry Your Job as a Grant and Proposal Writer: The Grant in Proposal Writer will work in collaboration with Director of Grants and Program Development and will be responsible for prpposting, writing, and submissions of grants for the CTC Group. This position will work directly with the CTC Group's grant team to research, draft and submit proposals.   Your Responsibilities as a Grant and Proposal Writer:  - Cultivate strategic partnerships/relationships to support grant acquisitions and for advancing organizational programmatic priorities. - Engage, cultivate and manage all relationships with external partners. - Work with Regional Vice Presidents and Regional Directors to establish relationships with local agencies, such as Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and other community partners. - Supports the senior leadership team, RD’s, and staff to make consistent and progressive steps toward improving the grant portfolio. - Speaks and writes clearly. Has the ability to deliver information in a concise and direct manner regardless of the nature of the subject matter. - Articulates the goals, objectives and decisions in logical and understandable formats; lets people know where they stand and open to feedback from peers and senior management - As a voice/advocate of Medication Assisted Treatment, the Lead Grant Witer will have strong written and verbal communication skills. She or he will be a persuasive, credible, and polished communicator with excellent interpersonal and multidisciplinary project skills. This individual must work collaboratively with internal as well as external partners and other organizations. 
Job ID
2024-45157
Type
Regular Full-Time

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