Location: Based in Los Angeles or Orange County; will oversee multiple site locations. Work Arrangement: Some remote flexibility, though this is NOT a fully remote position. Compensation: $300,000 – $330,000, depending on experience. Schedule: Monday - Friday Benefits: 100% Covered, PTO- 16 Days, 15 holidays, commuter benefits, retirement plans, public loan forgiveness programs, Training, and professional development opportunities and more!
Key Responsibilities:
Primarily an administrative position, with approximately 80% administrative and 20% clinical responsibilities. Provide leadership and oversight to Associate Medical Directors across multiple programs. Serve as liaison between behavioral health and primary care, guiding medical treatment for Substance Use and Addictive Disorders. Lead integration of behavioral health, addiction services, and medical care systems. Develop and manage policies for the delivery of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). Oversee medical care in residential facilities, ensuring compliance with standards and regulations. Build and sustain addiction medicine infrastructure across all treatment sites. Deliver MAT directly and consult with primary care teams to support MAT patients. Coordinate care transitions between behavioral health, primary care, and mental health services. Conduct screenings for MAT eligibility and link patients to appropriate care. Educate providers on MAT through trainings and updates Support residential and outpatient staff with medical guidance and complex case consultation. Help triage patients to reduce unnecessary ER visits and respond to acute medical issues. Provide medical support in detox programs and assist in policy development with program directors.
Education and Experience:
Education, Certification, and Experience Requirements: M.D. or D.O. degree from an accredited U.S. medical school. Completion of an accredited U.S. internship and residency program. Minimum 3–5 years of experience as a licensed primary care physician or addiction medicine specialist. At least 2 years in a supervisory and/or leadership role. Board certification or registration in Addiction Medicine is required; candidates without certification must have significant experience in addiction medicine and be actively pursuing certification. Board certification in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine is preferred but not required. Valid, unrestricted California medical license. Eligible for CMS Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement. Active DEA license with X waiver to prescribe buprenorphine.
Additional Information
For immediate consideration please call/Text: 714-568-7634