FACT Provider (69672)
Summary
A psychiatrist or advanced practice provider delivers psychiatric care and medication management for adults with severe mental illness, including home visits and crisis support in Oklahoma City.
Department: NorthCare – Outpatient Services (FACT Program)
Position: FACT Provider (Psychiatrist / Advanced Practice Provider)
Exemption Status: Exempt
Reporting Relationship: Chief Medical Officer
Work Environment: Community-based outpatient program combining clinic-based medication management with field visits to consumers’ homes; local travel within the Oklahoma City metro area is required (travel compensated)
Position Summary
The FACT Provider is a licensed physician who has completed a residency in psychiatry and is board-certified or board eligible, or an Advanced Practice Provider recognized as a Psych Certified APRN by the Board of Nursing or a Certified Physician Assistant by the Board of Medicine. This role delivers diagnostic evaluation and pharmacological management services for consumers enrolled in NorthCare's Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program, a community-based interdisciplinary model serving adults with severe mental illness whose needs have not been effectively met through office-based treatment alone. Priority is given to consumers with psychosis and a history of multiple hospitalizations. Working alongside RNs, therapists, and rehabilitation specialists, the FACT Provider delivers evaluation, medication management, and crisis support both on-site and in the community, including in consumers' homes, as part of an integrated, recovery-oriented treatment team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provides psychiatric diagnostic evaluations of consumers, including collection and documentation of an adequate history, mental status exam, assessment, and plan, including prescription of medications where appropriate.
- Provides ongoing evaluation and management services for consumers, assessing mental health and treatment adequacy through interval histories and mental status exams, and completing vital signs and targeted physical exams as appropriate.
- Assesses therapeutic response and side effects related to medications, adjusting the medication regimen and referring for additional services (e.g., therapy, DBT, WRAP) when indicated.
- Follows established guidelines and best practices in prescribing psychotropic medications.
- Accurately documents treatment recommendations, medications prescribed, and medication changes, with rationale for prescribing or changes.
- Monitors for and documents adverse effects, medication interactions, and impact of comorbid physical health conditions; coordinates care with primary care physicians when appropriate.
- Completes AIMS and other forms as appropriate.
- Educates consumers about their condition and medications, engaging them in shared decision-making regarding treatment options.
- Obtains and documents informed consent for medications prescribed.
- Orders appropriate laboratory tests for monitoring of treatment and screening for common medical comorbidities.
- Completes required documentation within one (1) business day of on-site services and two (2) business days of services provided in the community, per policy.
- Provides on-site, phone, or community-based crisis assessment and management for consumers as needed.
- Provides emergency “on call” services to resolve crisis situations as assigned or directed.
- May provide on-site supervision for physician extenders when the primary supervisor is unavailable, and clinical coverage for other medication clinic providers in their absence.
- Attends staff meetings and required training.
- Works as an active member of the treatment team, utilizing all available resources.
- Prepares required paperwork in an accurate and timely manner.