Physician ( Clinical Director)
Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, United States On-site
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About the role
Enterprise Management Solutions, LLC is seeking an experienced Operations Manager 12 / Clinical Director / Physician to provide clinical leadership and direct medical services across affiliated healthcare, behavioral health, substance use treatment, psychiatric rehabilitation, and primary care programs. This is a part-time W-2 role based in Baltimore, MD. The ideal candidate is a licensed physician with experience in primary care, integrated care, behavioral health, addiction medicine, MAT services, clinical documentation, and interdisciplinary care coordination. This role will diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical conditions, prescribe medications within scope, and provide Medication-Assisted Treatment services, including induction, stabilization, and monitoring when appropriate. The physician will order, review, and interpret diagnostic tests, labs, screenings, medical histories, and treatment plans. This position will also develop individualized care plans, coordinate referrals to specialists, and educate clients and families on wellness, prevention, medication safety, and treatment expectations.
What you'll bring
- Candidates must have an active, unrestricted Maryland Board of Physicians license as an MD or DO.
- A Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from an accredited institution is required.
- Completion of an accredited residency program is required,
- Board certification or board eligibility is required
- A valid DEA registration and Maryland CDS registration are required.
- Current BLS or CPR certification is required
- Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain malpractice insurance and be eligible for credentialing with Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial payers.
- The ideal candidate will have strong clinical skills in primary care, integrated care, behavioral health, and addiction medicine.
- The candidate should have strong communication, teamwork, clinical judgment, conflict-resolution, crisis response, and decision-making skills.
- A commitment to trauma-informed, person-centered care is required.
- A minimum of 2–3 years of post-residency clinical experience is preferred, especially in primary care, behavioral health, integrated care, or addiction medicine.
- Experience with MAT services, including buprenorphine and naltrexone, is strongly preferred.