Medical Director - Interventional Psychiatry
Mindpath Health · Charlotte, NC · 1 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Provide Clinical Leadership for TMS and Esketamine services, ensuring evidence-based care and program excellence.
- Drive referral development initiatives through provider outreach, relationship-building, case consultation, educational presentations, and community engagement.
- Partner with clinical and operational leaders to improve patient access, provider engagement, referral development, workflow efficiency, and program performance.
- Educate, mentor, and support physicians, APPs, and clinical staff while serving as a clinical thought leader internally and externally.
- Support quality, compliance, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts while staying current on emerging treatments, research, reimbursement trends, and regulatory developments.
- Lead growth and expansion initiatives, including business development opportunities, new service offerings, and scalable operational solutions.
Qualifications
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in general Psychiatry
- Active unrestricted medical license in good standing in NC
- Active DEA registration
- Ability to obtain and maintain licensure in application in applicable states, as required by the role
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with the ability to work effectively with clinical and operational
- Experience in clinical program development, clinician engagement, or clinical leadership
- Experience providing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy, Esketamine, or Interventional Psychiatry services
Preferred
- Ability to travel as needed for provider engagement, site visits, conferences, and organizational initiatives
- Strong presentation, communication, and relationship-building skills with the ability to influence both clinical and operational stakeholders
- Passion for innovation and advancing evidence-based Interventional Psychiatry treatment models
- Knowledge of operational workflows, access management, utilization strategies, and growth initiatives within outpatient behavioral health settings