Psychiatrist PT Crisis
Company: Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Psychiatrist - Crisis Care
Center (THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION) Under the supervision of the
Medical Director, the Psychiatrist will perform clinical duties and
activities as directed, covering the continuum of intensive crisis
stabilization services (ICSS) including Crisis Stabilization Unit,
Behavioral Health Urgent Care, and Mobile Crisis Services.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides direct
clinical/patient care duties and responsibilities as required,
including psychiatric evaluation, re-evaluation, disposition,
coordination of medical services with nurse on duty, medication
orders/prescribing, restraint orders, monitoring patients, etc.
Incorporates Evidenced Based Best Practice Standards into service
delivery. Provides care compliant with licensing regulations and
accreditation standards. Provides expertise on medical topics such
as psychotropic medication, psychiatric evaluation, coordination of
care, etc. Supervises coordination of care activities. Oversees
discharge planning. Completes clinical documentation. Oversees and
provides clinical supervision to Advanced Practice Providers;
collaborates, discusses cases, and co-signs notes. Provides
supervision and direction to the mobile crisis team. Completes
doctor-to-doctor communications. Reviews Eligibility assessments
for members contacting the Crisis Care Center. Provides oversight
for the following: utilization management/review; denial of
services, appeals; retrospective reviews; reporting and review of
deaths; reporting and review of sentinel events; and clinical
aspects of Medicaid Fair Hearings. Determines medical necessity and
conducts peer review which can include on-site consultations with
contractors and service providers. Oversees policy development.
Researches medical topics such as psychotropic medication,
psychiatric evaluation, and coordination of care, etc. Engages in
publication opportunities. Supervises coordination of care
activities. Meets with Medicaid Health Plans (MHP) to coordinate
integration of services. Provides training specific to the
application of medical necessity criteria for all referrals to the
Network’s program for comprehensive mental health services.
Conducts staff development and training for Medical Directors,
providers, Network staff, and other professional staff. Serves in a
leadership capacity for the following committees: Medical Advisory,
Utilization Management, Peer Review, Sentinel Events, Death Review,
Behavioral Treatment Advisory Committee, Credentialing Committee,
and others as required or directed by the Chief Medical Officer.
Provides consultation on cases in Emergency Departments, Inpatient
psychiatric units, State hospitals or those receiving services
through our providers. Provides clinical reviews for all cases
requiring psychiatric consultation for the Recipient Rights office.
Teaches Psychiatric residents and fellows. Participates in clinical
and administrative meetings. Oversees the extended length of stays,
long-term hospital transfers, discharge planning and annual
community hospital surveys. Participates in Quality Assurance
reviews. Consults with the Quality Management Department to provide
continuous quality improvement of services delivered to our
members, contractors, and providers. Consults with the Quality
Management Department to provide internal quality improvement.
Analyzes and evaluates patient data. Provides consultations for
Disability Designation of members. Reviews Eligibility assessments
for members contacting the Access Center. Provides clinical
coverage and consultation on any urgent clinical issue that may
arise between the time that members contact the Access center and
until they are seen by our Clinically Responsible Service
Providers. Teaches students and Psychiatry residents and fellows.
Participates in clinical and administrative meetings. Participates
in Quality Assurance reviews. Initiates and/or continues emergency
medication orders or restraints in accordance with state law.
Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to continuously improve
productivity, efficiency, recovery outcomes, and medical care.
Ensures appropriate responses to all medical emergencies. Provides
clinical coverage and consultation on any urgent clinical issue
that may arise between the time that members contact the Crisis
Care Center and/or Mobile Crisis Team and until they are seen by
our Clinically Responsible Service Providers. Attends shift
handover meetings. Identifies and timely reports any health and
safety risks, accidents, incidents, injuries, and property damage
at the workplace. Performs related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA’S) Knowledge and experience with the
Accreditation and Certification Standards Joint Commission.
Knowledge of DWIHN policies, procedures, and practices. Knowledge
of the DWIHN provider network and community resources. Knowledge of
the Michigan Mental Health Code. Knowledge of MDHHS policies,
rules, regulations, and procedures. Knowledge of Federal policies,
rules, regulations and procedures as it relates to DWIHN. Knowledge
of the clinical care process (screening, assessment, treatment
planning, case management, and continuing care). Knowledge of and
ability to use screening and assessment tools for behavioral health
services. Knowledge of medical and behavioral health practices and
terminology. Knowledge of compliance standards. Knowledge of
Medical Necessity Criteria for Behavioral Health Services.
Knowledge of documents / regulations that govern the provision of
mental health services, e.g., Medicaid Manual Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Chapter III, State Plan for Medicaid, Michigan
Department of Health and Human Services Quality Plan, BBA
requirements and the Mental Health Code. Knowledge of the practices
and principles of psychological, emotional, and sociological
assessment and diagnosis. Knowledge of diagnostics,
psychopharmacology, and supportive treatment approaches as applied
to a severely mentally ill (SMI) adult population. Knowledge of the
identification and treatment of co-occurring mental health and
substance use disorders. Knowledge of psychotropic medications.
Knowledge of Community Mental Health Services Programs (CMHSP) and
Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHP) Knowledge of community mental
health services and resources. Knowledge of the DSM-IV Statistical
Manual. Leadership skills. Training skills. Assessment and
evaluation skills. Organizational skills. Planning skills.
Analytical skills. Report writing skills. Decision Making skills.
Critical Thinking skills. Interpersonal skills. Communication
skills. Teaching skills. Written communication skills. Computer
skills (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Outlook, Teams) Teamwork
Skills. Ability to communicate orally. Ability to communicate in
writing. Ability to work effectively with others. Ability to work
with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally, economically and
socially diverse population. Judgement/Reasoning ability. REQUIRED
EDUCATION: A Medical Degree from an accredited School of Medicine.
Board Certification in Psychiatry. NOTE: Additional Board
certification in Child and Adolescent psychiatry is preferred.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years of experience in a Mental
Health Program with experience in the following areas: policy
writing accreditation activities staff development peer review
management of direct report staff REQUIRED LICENSE(S). A valid and
current Michigan License to practice as a physician. A valid and
current Michigan controlled substance license. Valid and current
Drug Enforcement Agency Registration. A valid State of Michigan
Driver’s License with a safe and acceptable driving record. SPECIAL
CONDITIONS : If not currently Board Certified, should be Board
Eligible and pursuing certification. If moonlighting, should
receive permission from the Psychiatry Residency and/or Fellowship
program and should have an independent license. (THIS IS A
PART-TIME POSITION) WORKING CONDITIONS : Work is usually performed
at the Crisis Care Center but may require the employee to drive to
different sites throughout Wayne County and the State of Michigan.
This description is not intended to be a complete statement of job
content, rather to act as a general description of the essential
functions performed. Management retains the discretion to add or
change the position at any time. Please Note: DWIHN requires proof
of being fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as a condition of
employment. Medical or religious accommodation or other exemptions
that may be required by law, will be approved when properly
supported. Further information will be provided during the
recruitment process. The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network is
an Equal Opportunity Employer
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