Medical Director
Company: Emend Corporate Services LP
Location: New Haven
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The Medical
Director is a motivated and forward-thinking physician with
specialized training in Addiction Medicine or Psychiatry. This
leader is responsible for guiding a multidisciplinary team in the
detoxification and treatment of individuals with substance use and
co-occurring mental health disorders within a residential setting.
In close partnership with the Senior Leadership Team, the Medical
Director plays a critical role in setting and achieving
organizational goals, while fostering a culture that values
professional growth, collaboration, and clinical excellence among
medical and advanced practice staff. Key responsibilities include
overseeing the delivery of medical services, managing medical
personnel, directing treatment planning, and ensuring the highest
standards of patient care. The Medical Director also ensures
compliance with all applicable state regulations, accrediting body
standards, and current best practices in the field. Additionally,
this role is central to cultivating a cohesive and dedicated
medical team by supporting staff morale, encouraging open
communication, and reinforcing a shared commitment to the
organization’s mission of providing compassionate, evidence-based
care. Requirements: The Medical Director is a motivated and
forward-thinking physician with specialized training in Addiction
Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Psychiatry. This leader is
responsible for guiding a multidisciplinary team in the
detoxification and treatment of individuals with substance use and
co-occurring mental health disorders within a residential setting.
In close partnership with the Senior Leadership Team, the Medical
Director plays a critical role in setting and achieving
organizational goals, while fostering a culture that values
professional growth, collaboration, and clinical excellence among
medical and advanced practice staff. Key responsibilities include
overseeing the delivery of medical services, managing medical
personnel, directing treatment planning, and ensuring the highest
standards of patient care. The Medical Director also ensures
compliance with all applicable state regulations, accrediting body
standards, and current best practices in the field. Additionally,
this role is central to cultivating a cohesive and dedicated
medical team by supporting staff morale, encouraging open
communication, and reinforcing a shared commitment to the
organization’s mission of providing compassionate, evidence-based
care. Key Accountabilities Lead the recruitment, retention, and
credentialing of medical staff, including direct practice staff and
trainees, ensuring all meet agency and regulatory standards.
Provide supervision to promote professional development among
direct reports while mentoring clinical managers and supervisors to
build supervisory and leadership competencies. Guide the clinical
team in evaluating the safety and efficacy of psychotropic
medications for children and adolescents, staying informed on
innovations in diagnostic assessments, emerging clinical practices,
and community needs. Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations
and assessments to inform accurate diagnosis and effective
treatment planning. Deliver psychopharmacological services and
provide oversight of client interventions and individualized
treatment plans. Serve as the clinical lead in treatment planning
meetings, offering strategic input to enhance therapeutic outcomes
and promote best-practice interventions. Offer expert consultation
on complex cases to support diagnostic clarity and understanding of
comorbid medical conditions. Provide immediate case consultation
and supervisory support in high-risk or crisis situations to ensure
timely, appropriate care. Collaborate with the Request for Services
and Intake Director and Program Directors to facilitate smooth
transitions between programs and ensure appropriate service
delivery. Develop and maintain strong collaborative partnerships
with primary care providers, hospitals, schools, payors, and other
community organizations. Participate in the agency’s after-hours
on-call rotation, offering consultation and support as needed.
Utilize the agency’s Electronic Health Record (EHR) system for
timely and accurate clinical documentation, e-prescribing, and
tracking program outcomes and performance metrics. Conduct
community education programs and actively promote agency services
through outreach and public engagement. Engage in ongoing
professional development through participation in in-service
training, supervision, and staff development activities. Perform
additional duties and responsibilities as assigned to support the
agency’s mission and client care objectives. Experience And
Qualifications Current licensure in good standing in Connecticut as
a physician; board certification in Addiction Medicine, Internal
Medicine, or Psychiatry Minimum 5 years experience, at least 2
years providing services in a residential setting. Ability to
demonstrate a solid grounding in diagnosis and effective and safe
use of psychotropic and detoxification medications with clients as
well as medication assistant treatment Ability to demonstrate an
understanding of core theoretical concepts including crisis, crime
victim, trauma, attachment and systems theory, and resilience
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with verbal and
written fluency in English; bi-lingual fluency in Spanish, or
another language widely spoken in our community highly desired
Experience working with patients from culturally diverse
backgrounds, and the ability to demonstrate cultural competence and
sensitivity Computer skills required; familiarity with
e-prescribing, electronic medical record documentation Medication
chain of custody oversight experience Oversee order protocols for
health maintenance, vaccines, and prescription refill requests
Knowledge and experience of all American Society of Addiction
Medicine (“ASAM”) levels of care Familiarity experience with
clinical audit implementation and oversight Organize and facilitate
regular meetings of nursing department Provide crisis support to
other nurses and patients, as needed and in emergency situations
Develop and implement innovative nursing models of care that
support the delivery of high quality, patient-centered care
Provides leadership and management for direct reports, including
staff training and development, allocation of staffing resources,
workflow management, performance monitoring, pro-active problem
resolution Protect the privacy of all patient information in
accordance with the organization's privacy policies, procedures,
and practices, as required by federal and state law, and in
accordance with general principle of professionalism as a health
care provider Preferred Qualification Board certification by
ASAM
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