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Physician Administrator ( Part- Time)

22nd Health Care LLC

Columbus, OH • On-site

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Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Physician Administrator (Part- time)
Location: Columbus, OH 43215
Duration: 1 year to long term
Schedule: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 
Job Description:
•    Oversee the medical care provided to residents of both developmental centers by planning, coordinating and directing delivery of medical services, establishing policies & procedures for medically related topics to be consistent with required standards for Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID).
•    Working with interdisciplinary team members (e.g. psychology, psychiatry, case managers, direct care staff, nursing staff, family/guardians) to problem solve issues affecting the health and safety of the individuals and making/implementing recommendations by ordering any medical interventions (e.g. medications, diagnostic testing, treatments, referrals to other medical providers).
•    Serving as the primary care physician (e.g. conducting physicals, evaluating/diagnosing medical concerns, monitoring reactions to treatment/medications, writing prescriptions and medical orders, completing documentation) for designated individuals residing at the facilities.
•    Collaborates with Certified Nurse Practitioners at each facility.
•    Consulting with facility committees (admission/discharge, unusual incidents, infection control, emergency preparedness, medication review and human rights) and other parties (e.g. medical professionals/providers, DD county boards, DD Central Office Major Unusual Incident & Legal divisions).
Required documents:
•    Active Ohio medical license.
•    Active BLS/CPR.