Child Behavioral Health Clinician (Medicaid Partnership) - Assistant/Associate Professor, Psychiatry
University of Nevada, Reno
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Posted: 27-Feb-25
Location: Reno, Nevada
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Mental Health/Social Services
Sector:
College / University
Internal Number: 6036526
Child Behavioral Health Clinician (Medicaid Partnership) - Assistant/Associate Professor, Psychiatry
R0145849 Medicine, Reno - University of Nevada School of Medicine
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Job Description
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track faculty position in Child Behavioral Health. This position has a unique focus on working with Medicaid as a policy consultant to expand care and improve health outcomes in Nevada. This position also includes a clinical service component, a teaching component, and the opportunity to advance programmatic initiatives as described below.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate mission, vision and values alignment with UNR Med, Medicaid, and Renown Health. We value innovation, creativity, and commitment to improving health equity and access. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to communicate across a spectrum of health literacy levels to a variety of audiences, build relationships with institutions such as Federally Qualified Health Centers and managed care centers, work collaboratively in a team including UNR Med, Renown Health, Medicaid and community stakeholders, and proactively build and improve programs or projects to expand access to clinical care and education will be pivotal to success in the role. Additionally, it is preferred that candidates have had first-hand experience treating individuals with Medicaid insurance.
Preferred experience in this role includes providing care fir youth with Medicaid in outpatient behavioral health, in home, or community-based services. Experience is desired of serving patient populations with specific needs such as youth with co-occurring developmental needs, those involved in foster care, those with substance abuse challenges and/or those that have intersected with the criminal justice system. Trauma informed care, including clinical best practices relating to CBT and DBT will contribute to success in the role.
Duties and Responsibilities
Medicaid
Serve as a clinical expert and advisor on child and adolescent psychiatry to state Medicaid officials in support of improving outcomes for children with serious emotional and behavioral health challenges in Nevada;
Attend and actively participate in regular meetings with state Medicaid officials and stakeholders as a subject matter expert and clinical program advisor on the unique needs of Nevadan children with behavioral health needs and the needs of their families and caregivers;
Recommend suggested program changes and help develop strategies enact changes in consultation to state Medicaid officials that can be used to attract and retain a qualified health care workforce for meeting the needs of children with serious behavioral health challenges, statewide;
Serve on any state advisory boards, committees, and workgroups, when needed, as a representative of the university in support of the state's efforts to improve outcomes for children in Nevada with unmet behavioral health needs;
Conduct academic research and literature reviews and draft summaries of research findings in support of improving the quality of care for children with behavioral health needs;
Provide clinical-based reviews and policy recommendations for the state's efforts to increase access to community-based treatment, therapies, and related services for children with behavioral health needs with the goal of reducing the need for residential or institutional placement of this child population;
Review proposed and current Medicaid benefit coverage, payment and utilization management policies and make clinical-based recommendations that will improve outcomes for children with behavioral health needs;
Provide expert guidance to state Medicaid officials on the appropriate standards of care and clinical needs for children with behavioral health needs in the development of new programs and policies at Medicaid;
Develop and host trainings for other health care providers and stakeholders on best practices for providing care to children with behavioral health needs in Nevada and support Medicaid's efforts to engage providers in utilizing a statewide standardized screening and assessment tool for determining the appropriate course of therapy or treatment for a child; and
Serve as a clinical expert advisor to state Medicaid officials in the review of certain appeals by recipients or providers in response to state denials for payment or coverage, where the core issue in the appeal presents complex clinical questions and requires the medical knowledge of a physician.
Coordinate with key staff at state-contracted managed care plans, like the behavioral health medical officers, as requested by the state, for children's behavioral health priority projects.
Evidence Based Education and Training
Psychiatry training and education for current medical students, residents, fellows and other health professions students at UNR Med and other health professions schools, including potential Interprofessional Education (IPE) opportunities
Outpatient Youth Behavioral Health Clinical Care
Deliver patient care as a youth behavioral health provider to increase access for Medicaid patients.
Required Qualifications
MD, DO or equivalent
ABPN Board Certification in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
ABPN Board Certification in Psychiatry
OR
Psychologist licensed (or eligible for licensure) in the State of Nevada
Compensation Grade
Academic appointment commensurate with experience
Total Compensation
The total compensation package includes a competitive salary, moving allowance (if applicable), a rich retirement plan, health insurance options that include dental and vision, life insurance, thirty (30) days of sick leave provided upon start date and two (2) days of sick leave accrued per full month after the first year of service, two (2) days of annual leave accrued each full month, along with many other benefits. Additionally, there is a grant-in-aid educational benefit for faculty and dependents. For more information, please visit: UNR Benefits
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. Dual Career Assistance Program
Department Information
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University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med)
For over 50 years the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) has trained physicians who are leading the way to 'A Healthy Nevada', nation, and world. Community-based and research-intensive, UNR Med is committed to our four-part mission of education, research, clinical service, and diversity. We show this commitment through our demonstrated core values: people are our strength, we innovate and improve, we serve with integrity, and we success with trust and respect.
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine is an inclusive and engaged community. We recognize that diverse faculty and leaders add value to the educational experience and promote excellence in our teaching, patient care, and research missions. We seek applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to our mission and uphold our core values.
Our mission has guided our growth in graduating the next generation of primary and specialty care physicians and medical researchers while maintaining personalized instruction. The School of Medicine has statewide outreach with a local touch providing patient care, health services, and training physicians in Reno, Nevada and in the state's rural communities. We are expanding provider education to train medical specialists as Medical Doctors as well as Speech Pathologists and Physician Assistants. We are actively expanding technologically-advanced infrastructure to keep pace with our world-class research to meet the needs of students, patients, and researchers. We seek to create an environment that serves all who enter our doors, from the physicians who teach our learners to our employees, patients, and students.
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