We Offer Full and Part Time Positions with Structured Incentivized Packages
Skies the Limit
Become a part of Hennessee & Associates growing company!
Our part-time providers schedule their nursing home rounds to meet their life style, while full-time providers can expect to earn over $200,000.00 annually.
Applicants must be licensed in their state of practice, carry a minimum of $1,000,000/3,00,000 liability insurance, be in good physical condition and able to utilize an electronic health record for data entry purposes.
Monthly tele-consultation with a Board Certified Psychiatrist will be available to mid-level providers in our nursing home programs.
Our Requirements
A Desire To Be Your Own Boss
We are seeking providers whom are entrepreneurs at heart.
A willingness to be a team player
Being your own boss never means your alone. We will provide all of the necessary training and practice structure to ensure your success.
A willingness to learn
There is no satisfaction greater than competency. Couple this with financial success and you are guaranteed true job satisfaction. Let us lead the way!
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Now Hiring
We are currently seeking caring and competent :
- Psychiatrists
- Physician Assistants
- Advance Nurse Practitioners
In the following locations:
- Oklahoma
- Kansas
- Missouri
- North Dakota
- Iowa
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota
- New Mexico
Nursing Facility Positions
We are actively recruiting psychiatrists, physician assistants, and advanced practice nurses to be part of our Nursing Home Team.
Clinically, the position largely involves the provision of psychiatric consultation services to nursing homes in your area.
The desirable candidate is an entrepreneur in spirit.
Position Title: Nursing Home Psychiatric Consultant
Summary of Duties: Responsible for providing behavioral health services to residents of residential, skilled, group and other long-term care facilities.
- Performs initial psychiatric evaluation for patients referred for behavioral health services by Primary Care Physician.
- Provides routine follow up visits to patients referred and evaluated for behavioral health consultation services.
- Monitor efficacy, tolerability, and continued necessity of medication treatment(s).
- Monitor and measure progress of any behavioral interventions, as indicated.
- Provide documentation for initial and follow up visits as outlined by state and federal guidelines.
- Discuss patients identified as being in need of additional specialty mental health care (e.g., community mental health center, day hospital or inpatient level of care, etc.) with Director of Nursing “DON” or their designee, providing clinical direction regarding treatment interventions indicated until patients are engaged in such care.
- When staff request psychiatric intervention for a patient (when unable to evaluate in person) clearly communicate to DON or their designee the treatment recommendations and/or related medication orders.
- Provide oversight on federally mandated psychotropic reduction trials as allowed by facility guidelines.
Job Requirements
Licensed Psychiatrist, Physician Assistant or Advanced Nurse Practitioner.
- Ability to provide services as allowed per state and federal regulations.
- Maintain required licensure per state board regulations.
- Maintain malpractice insurance as required.
- Seeks consultation as indicated.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively in a team setting.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Positive, flexible, and solution-focused attitude.
- Ability to synthesize medical and psychiatric data and formulate effective and evidence based clinical recommendations.
- Complete documentation in timely fashion, for inclusion in facility record system (EHR or paper chart as available).
- Available to travel as required for provision of services.
Oklahoma City Office Positions
We are actively recruiting psychiatrists, physician assistants, and advanced practice nurses to be part of our office based setting.
Clinically, the position involves the provision of psychiatric medication management consultation services to residents of the Oklahoma City and surrounding area.
Mid-Level providers must be certified in their board approved psychiatric program.