Join a mission-driven organization dedicated to excellence in addiction medicine and recovery-focused care!
Seeking full-time Board-Certified Associate Medical Director to help lead our multidisciplinary clinical team and provide high-quality ethical care to patients in treatment.
Role Overview:
Assist the Medical Director in leading the clinical team Provide outpatient medical services to select patients Oversee medical care, including histories, physicals, and detox supervision Collaborate closely with nursing, medical, and clinical staff Participate in on-call coverage (every other week) Engage in clinical meetings, and professional assessments Deliver education to patients, families, professionals, and external audiences Ensure compliance with CARF standards, licensure requirements, and ethical medical practice
When you join the Pavillon team, your Career Experience includes:
Career Growth: Continuous learning and career development Work-Life Balance: Environment that provides support and skill development Integrity: We value and respect our employees and patients Sense of Purpose: Your contributions improve the quality of people’s lives Empowering Positive Culture: Environment that focuses on bringing out the best in people Trust in Leadership: Managers foster an environment of trust, mentorship and fairness Encouragement and Recognition: Be recognized, appreciated and rewarded Involvement and Belonging: We look forward to welcoming you to our team!
97% of Pavillon employees would recommend Pavillon to others
All full-time employees are eligible for a benefits package that includes:
medical/dental/vision insurance coverage company funded $50,000 life insurance, long-term disability and AD&D insurance short-term disability and voluntary life insurance nine paid holidays Unlimited PTO (paid time-off) policy excellent 401K retirement plan that matches dollar for dollar up to 4% of employee contribution beautiful 160-acre campus with walking trail
Must have satisfactory criminal background check and clean urine drug screen. Equal Opportunity Employer
Requirements
Qualifications:
MD or DO licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina ASAM certification or Board Certification in Addiction Medicine and Psychiatry Significant clinical experience in the substance use disorder field Strong leadership, organizational, and management skills
Requirements:
Commitment to ethical, patient-centered care Strong communication and teamwork skills Experience with detox, dual diagnosis, and recovery-based treatment models Ability to maintain accurate medical records and meet regulatory standards
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