{"code":"00468","codeVariants":["00468","468"],"title":"CLINICAL PSYCHIATRIST - BOARD ELIGIBLE","variant":null,"jurisdiction":"S","class_of_service":"U","work_week":"NL","state_class_code":"99","local_class_code":null,"salary_range":null,"note":null,"salaryInferred":false,"synthetic":false,"syntheticReason":null,"full_description_html":"<b>CLINICAL PSYCHIATRIST - BOARD ELIGIBLE</b>\n\n<b>UNCLASSIFIED \nNJSA: 11A:3-4f</b>\n \n<b>DEFINITION:</b>\n\nUnder the close supervision of a Medical Director or Managing \nPhysician/Psychiatrist in a state department, institution, or agency, \nfunctions as a specialist/consultant in the field of psychiatry; performs \nclinical responsibilities in accord with the standard of care and unified \nservice systems; performs psychiatric functions in accord with \nlegal/judicial mandates and Patient's Bill of Rights; performs technical \napplications to meet The Joint Commission (TJC) standards and other \nrelevant accreditation bodies standards; does other related duties as \nrequired.\n\nAt the discretion of the Division's Medical Director and Chief Executive \nOfficer the Clinical Psychiatrist must be willing to enter into a \ncollaborative agreement/joint protocol with an Advance Practice \nNurse who will provide services to the patient, as allowed by the \nNJ Division of Behavioral Health Services ('DBHS'), in conjunction \nwith the attending psychiatrist.\n\n<b>NOTE:</b> The examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes \nonly. A particular position using this title may not perform all duties \nlisted in this job specification. Conversely, all duties performed on the \njob may not be listed.\n\n<b>EXAMPLES OF WORK:</b>\n\nStudies, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats diseases/disorders of the \nmind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, \nTJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates.\n\nTakes the lead in formulation of treatment plan including discharge \nplan and its implementation with other members of the treatment \nteam in accord with Patient's Bill of Rights and the standard of care.\n\nComplies with judicial mandates in accord with NJ Statutes reflecting \nthe Patient's Bill of Rights such as review of records of patients for \nprescribing of psychotropic medication, freedom from unnecessary \nphysical restraint and isolation, emergency administration of medication,\n administration of medication over objection, and so forth.\n\nOrganizes data concerning patient's families, personal medical and \npsychiatric history, onset of symptoms, source of referral, emotional \nreactions and behavior, and intellectual functions.\n\nIs responsible for ensuring that psychiatric treatment is in compliance \nwith TJC standards and other accreditation bodies standards and legal \nor judicial mandates.\n\nReviews diagnostic and psychological testing to confirm physical and \npsychiatric diagnoses as indicated including follow- up of results.\n\nExamines patients to determine general physical condition.\n\nReviews orders on psychotropic medication according to acceptable \nmedical standards and in accord with the statutes as reflected in the \nPatient's Bill of Rights and legal/judicial mandates.\n\nRecommends and orders laboratory and other special diagnostic \ntests and evaluates material obtained.\n\nDetermines condition and extent of mental disorders and formulates \na treatment plan and follow-up studies.\n\nTreats patients utilizing somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other \npsychotherapeutic methods and medications.\n\nServes as active medical staff member of the institution, eligible to \nserve as Officer of the organization, and is required to attend regular \nmedical meetings to discuss issues pertinent to medical/psychiatric \ncare of patients. \n\nParticipates in continuing medical education activities to maintain \nknowledge/skills required for professional competency to provide \nthe best quality of care to patients.\n\nDirects activities of medical and other personnel engaged in \nrendering psychiatric treatment to patients.\n\nWrites up and presents at staff conferences data on patients for \ndiagnoses, treatments, and disposition.\n\nProvides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in civil \ncommitment hearings.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews of insanity acquittees.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews related to patient's fitness to proceed to trial.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews related to patient's need for guardianship.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews related to sexually violent predator status (Applies \nto Psychiatrists employed at the Special Treatment Unit).\n\nMakes required rounds and inspections.\n\nMaintains complete/adequate case records and renders periodic \nand incidental reports.\n\nWill fulfill requirements of the United States Food and Drug \nAdministration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies \nas directed by the DBHS Medical Director.\n\nWill comply with all Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications \nfor reassignment of benefits.\n\nWill be required to learn how to utilize various types of electronic \nand/or manual recording and information systems used by the \nagency, office, or related units.\n\n<b>REQUIREMENTS:\n\nSPECIALIZED TRAINING</b>\n\nOne (1) year of broad-based clinical training in internal medicine, \nfamily practice, or pediatrics; or a transitional year program that \nshall have included a minimum of four (4) months of primary care; \nor a residency in a clinical specialty requiring comprehensive and \ncontinuous patient care all of which must be approved by the \nAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.\n\n<b>AND</b>\n\nThree (3) years of full-time post-graduate specialized residency \ntraining in a clinical psychiatry program approved by the \nAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.\n\n<b>OR</b>\n\nCompletion of a four (4) year psychiatry residency program approved \nby the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. \n\n<b>NOTE:</b> Board Eligible Clinical Psychiatrists must complete/pass the \nboard certification within three (3) years after the completion of \nresidency training, unless otherwise approved in writing by the \nDeputy/Assistant Commissioner of the Division in which they are \nemployed.\n\n<b>LICENSE:</b>\n\nPossession of an Unrestricted License to practice medicine in the \nState of New Jersey.\n\nPossession of an unrestricted State of New Jersey Controlled \nDangerous Substances License.\n\nPossession of an unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) \nRegistration number.\n\nAppointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in \nNew Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee \nmobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position. \n\n<b>KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:</b>\n\nKnowledge of the diseases/disorders of the mind in accord with \nthe standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, TJC standards, and \nlegal/judicial mandates.\n\nKnowledge of the judicial mandates in accord with NJ Statutes \nreflecting the Patient's Bill of Rights such as review of records of \npatients for prescribing of psychotropic medication, freedom \nfrom unnecessary physical restraint and isolation, emergency \nadministration of medication, administration of medication over \nobjection, and so forth.\n\nKnowledge of the TJC standards and other accreditation bodies \nstandards and legal or judicial mandates.\n\nKnowledge of the diagnostics and psychological testing to confirm \nphysical and psychiatric diagnoses as indicated including \nfollow-up of results.\n\nKnowledge of the laboratory and other special diagnostic tests.\n\nKnowledge of the various conditions and extend of mental disorders \nand the different types of treatment plans.\n\nKnowledge of the somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other \npsychotherapeutic methods and medications.\n\nKnowledge of the requirements of the United States Food and \nDrug Administration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management \nStrategies as directed by the DBHS Medical Director.\n\nKnowledge of the Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications \nfor reassignment of benefits.\n\nAbility to study, evaluate, diagnose, and treat diseases/disorders \nof the mind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of \nRights, TJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates.\n\nAbility to formulate treatment plans including discharge plan and \nits implementation with other members of the treatment team in \naccord with Patient's Bill of Rights and the standard of care.\n\nAbility to organize data concerning patient's families, personal \nmedical and psychiatric history, onset of symptoms, source of \nreferral, emotional reactions and behavior, and intellectual functions.\n\nAbility to examine patients to determine general physical condition.\n\nAbility to recommend and order laboratory and other special \ndiagnostic tests and evaluate material obtained.\n\nAbility to determine the condition and extent of mental disorders \nand formulate treatment plans and follow-up studies.\n\nAbility to utilize somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other \npsychotherapeutic methods and medications.\n\nAbility to serve as active medical staff member of the institution, \nto serve as Officer of the organization, and to attend regular \nmedical meetings to discuss issues pertinent to medical/psychiatric \ncare of patients. \n\nAbility to continue medical education activities to maintain \nknowledge/skills required for professional competency to \nprovide the best quality of care to patients.\n\nAbility to direct activities of medical and other personnel engaged \nin rendering psychiatric treatment to patients.\n\nAbility to write up and present at staff conferences data on patients \nfor diagnoses, treatments, and disposition.\n\nAbility to testify in civil commitment hearings, in judicial reviews \nof insanity acquittees, in judicial reviews related to patient's \nfitness to proceed trial, in judicial review related to patient's \nneed for guardianship, and in judicial reviews related to sexually \nviolent predator status.\n\nAbility to fulfill requirements of the United States Food and Drug \nAdministration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies \nas directed by the DBHS Medical Director.\n\nAbility to comply with all Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications \nfor reassignment of benefits.\n\nAbility to learn how to utilize various types of electronic and/or \nmanual recording and information systems used by the agency, \noffice, or related units.\n\nAbility to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in \nEnglish sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American \nSign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable \nforms of communication.\n\nPersons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible if they \ncan perform the essential functions of the job with or without \nreasonable accommodation. If the accommodation cannot be \nmade because it would cause the employer undue hardship, \nsuch persons may not be eligible.\n\n<b>This job specification is applicable to the following title code:</b><b>Job<br />Spec<br />Code</b><b>Variant</b><b>State,<br />Local or<br />Common</b><b>Class of<br />Service</b><b>Work<br />Week</b><b>State<br />Class<br />Code</b><b>Local<br />Class<br />Code</b><b>Salary<br />Range</b><b>Note</b>00468SUNL99N/AP99-<br />This job specification is for <b>state</b> government use only.<br />Salary range is only applicable to state government.<br />Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.<br /><br /> 10/22/2022","sections":{"DEFINITION":"Under the close supervision of a Medical Director or Managing \nPhysician/Psychiatrist in a state department, institution, or agency, \nfunctions as a specialist/consultant in the field of psychiatry; performs \nclinical responsibilities in accord with the standard of care and unified \nservice systems; performs psychiatric functions in accord with \nlegal/judicial mandates and Patient's Bill of Rights; performs technical \napplications to meet The Joint Commission (TJC) standards and other \nrelevant accreditation bodies standards; does other related duties as \nrequired.\n\nAt the discretion of the Division's Medical Director and Chief Executive \nOfficer the Clinical Psychiatrist must be willing to enter into a \ncollaborative agreement/joint protocol with an Advance Practice \nNurse who will provide services to the patient, as allowed by the \nNJ Division of Behavioral Health Services ('DBHS'), in conjunction \nwith the attending psychiatrist.","NOTE":"The examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes \nonly. A particular position using this title may not perform all duties \nlisted in this job specification. Conversely, all duties performed on the \njob may not be listed.\n\nBoard Eligible Clinical Psychiatrists must complete/pass the \nboard certification within three (3) years after the completion of \nresidency training, unless otherwise approved in writing by the \nDeputy/Assistant Commissioner of the Division in which they are \nemployed.","EXAMPLES_OF_WORK":"Studies, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats diseases/disorders of the \nmind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, \nTJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates.\n\nTakes the lead in formulation of treatment plan including discharge \nplan and its implementation with other members of the treatment \nteam in accord with Patient's Bill of Rights and the standard of care.\n\nComplies with judicial mandates in accord with NJ Statutes reflecting \nthe Patient's Bill of Rights such as review of records of patients for \nprescribing of psychotropic medication, freedom from unnecessary \nphysical restraint and isolation, emergency administration of medication,\n administration of medication over objection, and so forth.\n\nOrganizes data concerning patient's families, personal medical and \npsychiatric history, onset of symptoms, source of referral, emotional \nreactions and behavior, and intellectual functions.\n\nIs responsible for ensuring that psychiatric treatment is in compliance \nwith TJC standards and other accreditation bodies standards and legal \nor judicial mandates.\n\nReviews diagnostic and psychological testing to confirm physical and \npsychiatric diagnoses as indicated including follow- up of results.\n\nExamines patients to determine general physical condition.\n\nReviews orders on psychotropic medication according to acceptable \nmedical standards and in accord with the statutes as reflected in the \nPatient's Bill of Rights and legal/judicial mandates.\n\nRecommends and orders laboratory and other special diagnostic \ntests and evaluates material obtained.\n\nDetermines condition and extent of mental disorders and formulates \na treatment plan and follow-up studies.\n\nTreats patients utilizing somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other \npsychotherapeutic methods and medications.\n\nServes as active medical staff member of the institution, eligible to \nserve as Officer of the organization, and is required to attend regular \nmedical meetings to discuss issues pertinent to medical/psychiatric \ncare of patients. \n\nParticipates in continuing medical education activities to maintain \nknowledge/skills required for professional competency to provide \nthe best quality of care to patients.\n\nDirects activities of medical and other personnel engaged in \nrendering psychiatric treatment to patients.\n\nWrites up and presents at staff conferences data on patients for \ndiagnoses, treatments, and disposition.\n\nProvides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in civil \ncommitment hearings.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews of insanity acquittees.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews related to patient's fitness to proceed to trial.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews related to patient's need for guardianship.\n\nEvaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies \nin judicial reviews related to sexually violent predator status (Applies \nto Psychiatrists employed at the Special Treatment Unit).\n\nMakes required rounds and inspections.\n\nMaintains complete/adequate case records and renders periodic \nand incidental reports.\n\nWill fulfill requirements of the United States Food and Drug \nAdministration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies \nas directed by the DBHS Medical Director.\n\nWill comply with all Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications \nfor reassignment of benefits.\n\nWill be required to learn how to utilize various types of electronic \nand/or manual recording and information systems used by the \nagency, office, or related units.\n\n<b>REQUIREMENTS:\n\nSPECIALIZED TRAINING</b>\n\nOne (1) year of broad-based clinical training in internal medicine, \nfamily practice, or pediatrics; or a transitional year program that \nshall have included a minimum of four (4) months of primary care; \nor a residency in a clinical specialty requiring comprehensive and \ncontinuous patient care all of which must be approved by the \nAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.\n\n<b>AND</b>\n\nThree (3) years of full-time post-graduate specialized residency \ntraining in a clinical psychiatry program approved by the \nAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.\n\n<b>OR</b>\n\nCompletion of a four (4) year psychiatry residency program approved \nby the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.","LICENSE":"Possession of an Unrestricted License to practice medicine in the \nState of New Jersey.\n\nPossession of an unrestricted State of New Jersey Controlled \nDangerous Substances License.\n\nPossession of an unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) \nRegistration number.\n\nAppointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in \nNew Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee \nmobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position.","KNOWLEDGE_AND_ABILITIES":"Knowledge of the diseases/disorders of the mind in accord with \nthe standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, TJC standards, and \nlegal/judicial mandates.\n\nKnowledge of the judicial mandates in accord with NJ Statutes \nreflecting the Patient's Bill of Rights such as review of records of \npatients for prescribing of psychotropic medication, freedom \nfrom unnecessary physical restraint and isolation, emergency \nadministration of medication, administration of medication over \nobjection, and so forth.\n\nKnowledge of the TJC standards and other accreditation bodies \nstandards and legal or judicial mandates.\n\nKnowledge of the diagnostics and psychological testing to confirm \nphysical and psychiatric diagnoses as indicated including \nfollow-up of results.\n\nKnowledge of the laboratory and other special diagnostic tests.\n\nKnowledge of the various conditions and extend of mental disorders \nand the different types of treatment plans.\n\nKnowledge of the somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other \npsychotherapeutic methods and medications.\n\nKnowledge of the requirements of the United States Food and \nDrug Administration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management \nStrategies as directed by the DBHS Medical Director.\n\nKnowledge of the Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications \nfor reassignment of benefits.\n\nAbility to study, evaluate, diagnose, and treat diseases/disorders \nof the mind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of \nRights, TJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates.\n\nAbility to formulate treatment plans including discharge plan and \nits implementation with other members of the treatment team in \naccord with Patient's Bill of Rights and the standard of care.\n\nAbility to organize data concerning patient's families, personal \nmedical and psychiatric history, onset of symptoms, source of \nreferral, emotional reactions and behavior, and intellectual functions.\n\nAbility to examine patients to determine general physical condition.\n\nAbility to recommend and order laboratory and other special \ndiagnostic tests and evaluate material obtained.\n\nAbility to determine the condition and extent of mental disorders \nand formulate treatment plans and follow-up studies.\n\nAbility to utilize somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other \npsychotherapeutic methods and medications.\n\nAbility to serve as active medical staff member of the institution, \nto serve as Officer of the organization, and to attend regular \nmedical meetings to discuss issues pertinent to medical/psychiatric \ncare of patients. \n\nAbility to continue medical education activities to maintain \nknowledge/skills required for professional competency to \nprovide the best quality of care to patients.\n\nAbility to direct activities of medical and other personnel engaged \nin rendering psychiatric treatment to patients.\n\nAbility to write up and present at staff conferences data on patients \nfor diagnoses, treatments, and disposition.\n\nAbility to testify in civil commitment hearings, in judicial reviews \nof insanity acquittees, in judicial reviews related to patient's \nfitness to proceed trial, in judicial review related to patient's \nneed for guardianship, and in judicial reviews related to sexually \nviolent predator status.\n\nAbility to fulfill requirements of the United States Food and Drug \nAdministration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies \nas directed by the DBHS Medical Director.\n\nAbility to comply with all Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications \nfor reassignment of benefits.\n\nAbility to learn how to utilize various types of electronic and/or \nmanual recording and information systems used by the agency, \noffice, or related units.\n\nAbility to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in \nEnglish sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American \nSign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable \nforms of communication.\n\nPersons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible if they \ncan perform the essential functions of the job with or without \nreasonable accommodation. If the accommodation cannot be \nmade because it would cause the employer undue hardship, \nsuch persons may not be eligible."},"searchable_text":"CLINICAL PSYCHIATRIST - BOARD ELIGIBLE UNCLASSIFIED NJSA: 11A:3-4f DEFINITION: Under the close supervision of a Medical Director or Managing Physician/Psychiatrist in a state department, institution, or agency, functions as a specialist/consultant in the field of psychiatry; performs clinical responsibilities in accord with the standard of care and unified service systems; performs psychiatric functions in accord with legal/judicial mandates and Patient's Bill of Rights; performs technical applications to meet The Joint Commission (TJC) standards and other relevant accreditation bodies standards; does other related duties as required. At the discretion of the Division's Medical Director and Chief Executive Officer the Clinical Psychiatrist must be willing to enter into a collaborative agreement/joint protocol with an Advance Practice Nurse who will provide services to the patient, as allowed by the NJ Division of Behavioral Health Services ('DBHS'), in conjunction with the attending psychiatrist. NOTE: The examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes only. A particular position using this title may not perform all duties listed in this job specification. Conversely, all duties performed on the job may not be listed. EXAMPLES OF WORK: Studies, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats diseases/disorders of the mind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, TJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates. Takes the lead in formulation of treatment plan including discharge plan and its implementation with other members of the treatment team in accord with Patient's Bill of Rights and the standard of care. Complies with judicial mandates in accord with NJ Statutes reflecting the Patient's Bill of Rights such as review of records of patients for prescribing of psychotropic medication, freedom from unnecessary physical restraint and isolation, emergency administration of medication, administration of medication over objection, and so forth. Organizes data concerning patient's families, personal medical and psychiatric history, onset of symptoms, source of referral, emotional reactions and behavior, and intellectual functions. Is responsible for ensuring that psychiatric treatment is in compliance with TJC standards and other accreditation bodies standards and legal or judicial mandates. Reviews diagnostic and psychological testing to confirm physical and psychiatric diagnoses as indicated including follow- up of results. Examines patients to determine general physical condition. Reviews orders on psychotropic medication according to acceptable medical standards and in accord with the statutes as reflected in the Patient's Bill of Rights and legal/judicial mandates. Recommends and orders laboratory and other special diagnostic tests and evaluates material obtained. Determines condition and extent of mental disorders and formulates a treatment plan and follow-up studies. Treats patients utilizing somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other psychotherapeutic methods and medications. Serves as active medical staff member of the institution, eligible to serve as Officer of the organization, and is required to attend regular medical meetings to discuss issues pertinent to medical/psychiatric care of patients. Participates in continuing medical education activities to maintain knowledge/skills required for professional competency to provide the best quality of care to patients. Directs activities of medical and other personnel engaged in rendering psychiatric treatment to patients. Writes up and presents at staff conferences data on patients for diagnoses, treatments, and disposition. Provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in civil commitment hearings. Evaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in judicial reviews of insanity acquittees. Evaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in judicial reviews related to patient's fitness to proceed to trial. Evaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in judicial reviews related to patient's need for guardianship. Evaluates and provides appropriate and timely reports and testifies in judicial reviews related to sexually violent predator status (Applies to Psychiatrists employed at the Special Treatment Unit). Makes required rounds and inspections. Maintains complete/adequate case records and renders periodic and incidental reports. Will fulfill requirements of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies as directed by the DBHS Medical Director. Will comply with all Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications for reassignment of benefits. Will be required to learn how to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or related units. REQUIREMENTS: SPECIALIZED TRAINING One (1) year of broad-based clinical training in internal medicine, family practice, or pediatrics; or a transitional year program that shall have included a minimum of four (4) months of primary care; or a residency in a clinical specialty requiring comprehensive and continuous patient care all of which must be approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. AND Three (3) years of full-time post-graduate specialized residency training in a clinical psychiatry program approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. OR Completion of a four (4) year psychiatry residency program approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. NOTE: Board Eligible Clinical Psychiatrists must complete/pass the board certification within three (3) years after the completion of residency training, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of the Division in which they are employed. LICENSE: Possession of an Unrestricted License to practice medicine in the State of New Jersey. Possession of an unrestricted State of New Jersey Controlled Dangerous Substances License. Possession of an unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Registration number. Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee mobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of the diseases/disorders of the mind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, TJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates. Knowledge of the judicial mandates in accord with NJ Statutes reflecting the Patient's Bill of Rights such as review of records of patients for prescribing of psychotropic medication, freedom from unnecessary physical restraint and isolation, emergency administration of medication, administration of medication over objection, and so forth. Knowledge of the TJC standards and other accreditation bodies standards and legal or judicial mandates. Knowledge of the diagnostics and psychological testing to confirm physical and psychiatric diagnoses as indicated including follow-up of results. Knowledge of the laboratory and other special diagnostic tests. Knowledge of the various conditions and extend of mental disorders and the different types of treatment plans. Knowledge of the somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other psychotherapeutic methods and medications. Knowledge of the requirements of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies as directed by the DBHS Medical Director. Knowledge of the Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications for reassignment of benefits. Ability to study, evaluate, diagnose, and treat diseases/disorders of the mind in accord with the standard of care, Patient's Bill of Rights, TJC standards, and legal/judicial mandates. Ability to formulate treatment plans including discharge plan and its implementation with other members of the treatment team in accord with Patient's Bill of Rights and the standard of care. Ability to organize data concerning patient's families, personal medical and psychiatric history, onset of symptoms, source of referral, emotional reactions and behavior, and intellectual functions. Ability to examine patients to determine general physical condition. Ability to recommend and order laboratory and other special diagnostic tests and evaluate material obtained. Ability to determine the condition and extent of mental disorders and formulate treatment plans and follow-up studies. Ability to utilize somatic, group, or milieu therapy, and other psychotherapeutic methods and medications. Ability to serve as active medical staff member of the institution, to serve as Officer of the organization, and to attend regular medical meetings to discuss issues pertinent to medical/psychiatric care of patients. Ability to continue medical education activities to maintain knowledge/skills required for professional competency to provide the best quality of care to patients. Ability to direct activities of medical and other personnel engaged in rendering psychiatric treatment to patients. Ability to write up and present at staff conferences data on patients for diagnoses, treatments, and disposition. Ability to testify in civil commitment hearings, in judicial reviews of insanity acquittees, in judicial reviews related to patient's fitness to proceed trial, in judicial review related to patient's need for guardianship, and in judicial reviews related to sexually violent predator status. Ability to fulfill requirements of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies as directed by the DBHS Medical Director. Ability to comply with all Medicare/ Medicaid enrollment applications for reassignment of benefits. Ability to learn how to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or related units. Ability to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication. Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible if they can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. If the accommodation cannot be made because it would cause the employer undue hardship, such persons may not be eligible. This job specification is applicable to the following title code: Job Spec Code Variant State, Local or Common Class of Service Work Week State Class Code Local Class Code Salary Range Note 00468 S U NL 99 N/A P99 - This job specification is for state government use only. Salary range is only applicable to state government. Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions. 10/22/2022","snippet":"CLINICAL PSYCHIATRIST - BOARD ELIGIBLE UNCLASSIFIED NJSA: 11A:3-4f DEFINITION: Under the close supervision of a Medical Director or Managing Physician/Psychiatrist in a state department, institution,...","salary_meta":null,"education_level":null,"experience_years":3,"has_license_requirement":true,"license_types":["driver","professional"],"pension_system":"PERS","revision_date":"2022-10-22","erg_prefix":null,"erg_schedule":"A-P-R-S","range_number":null,"erg_name":null,"erg_union":null,"familyId":null,"familyName":null,"level":null,"specialization":null,"prefix":null,"isSupervisory":false}