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Part time -Physician Administrator 2 Location: Toledo, OH 43614 Hours/Week: 16 (8:00 AM 5:00 PM ... psychiatry, nursing, case managers, direct care staff, and families/guardians) to address health ...

Part time -Physician Administrator 2 Location: Toledo, OH 43614 Hours/Week: 16 (8:00 AM 5:00 PM ... psychiatry, nursing, case managers, direct care staff, and families/guardians) to address health ...

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Epidemiology Physician

22nd Health Care LLC

Toledo, OH • On-site

Part-time, Other

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Part time -Physician Administrator 2 Location: Toledo, OH 43614 Hours/Week: 16 (8:00 AM 5:00 PM, flexible first or second shift) Potential: 8 20 hours/week (16 hours on average) License Requirement: Valid Ohio Medical License Degree Requirement: Doctoral Degree in Medicine Job Summary Oversee and direct medical care for residents at developmental centers, ensuring delivery of high-quality services consistent with standards for Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). Serve as a primary care physician while providing leadership in the development and implementation of medical policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities • Medical Oversight: o Plan, coordinate, and direct medical services for residents o Establish policies and procedures consistent with regulatory standards o Provide direct patient care, including physicals, evaluations, diagnoses, treatment plans, prescriptions, and documentation • Collaboration & Consultation: o Work with interdisciplinary teams (psychology, psychiatry, nursing, case managers, direct care staff, and families/guardians) to address health and safety concerns o Collaborate with Certified Nurse Practitioners and other medical staff o Consult with facility committees (admission/discharge, infection control, medication review, human rights, and emergency preparedness) o Provide medical consultation to programs and assist in planning statewide health services • Program Administration: o Supervise lower-level medical and support personnel o Formulate and implement medical policies on behalf of the agency o Provide leadership in public health initiatives, including maternal and child health programs and infectious disease surveillance o Assist in grant development, resource allocation, and comprehensive planning of statewide services • Specialized Medical Responsibilities: o Handle complex medical, psychiatric, or laboratory cases o Serve as medical supervisor during disease outbreaks or other facility-wide health concerns o Provide training and guidance for staff on complex medical issues Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Knowledge of medicine, psychiatry, public health, and healthcare administration • Skills in patient care, policy implementation, and interdisciplinary collaboration • Ability to supervise staff, manage complex cases, and handle unpredictable situations Minimum Qualifications • Doctoral Degree in Medicine • Valid Ohio Medical License • CPR Certification at healthcare-professional level • Healthcare-professional level CPR Certification • Ohio Medical License Preferred Skills • Experience in public health, developmental disability care, or administrative leadership