Certification Review Officer / Hearing Office at COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE NETWORK LLC
Colton, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinical Review, Medical Necessity Determination, WIC §6002.25 Compliance, Pediatric Psychiatric Assessment, Legal Documentation, Least Restrictive Care Standards, LPS Framework Knowledge, Clinical Documentation Review, Patient Rights Protection

Industry

Description
VBHC2 – CERTIFICATION REVIEW OFFICER (CRO)/HEARING OFFICER (Minors) Job Title: Independent Clinical Reviewer (ICR) – Minors  Department: VBHC2 – Child & Adolescent PHF (52 Beds)  Supervisor: Administrative Coordination through Program Leadership  Location: Colton, CA  Level: Independent Contractor  Date Created: 03/2026 Job Summary The Independent Clinical Reviewer (ICR) conducts independent reviews of voluntary minor admissions to ensure compliance with WIC §6002.25. This role ensures that inpatient psychiatric treatment is medically necessary, appropriate, and consistent with statutory safeguards governing voluntary minors. The ICR operates within an LPS-designated psychiatric facility that serves both voluntary and involuntary populations. While the statutory review requirement applies specifically to voluntary minors, the reviewer must understand how clinical determinations exist within a broader legal framework that includes involuntary detention under WIC §5585 and §5250. Clinical findings may influence care decisions, patients’ rights protections, and overall compliance with LPS-related legal standards. The ICR must complete timely reviews and assess clinical justification with particular attention to developmental considerations, family involvement, and treatment alternatives. The role requires a high level of clinical expertise and the ability to produce clear, defensible determinations that align with both clinical standards and legal expectations. Engagement in this role is subject to approval and/or recognition by San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health and applicable oversight entities, as required. . Responsibilities and Essential Duties 1. Conduct independent clinical reviews within five (5) days of admission.  2. Determinemedical necessity and appropriatenessofcontinued care. 3. Assess whether treatment aligns with least restrictive standards.  4. Evaluate clinical documentation for completeness and justification.  5. Prepare written determinations that are legally defensible.  6. Maintain independence from treating clinicians.  7. Ensure compliance with applicable regulations.  8. Disclose conflicts of interest and recuse whenappropriate. 9. Evaluate clinical findings within the context of both voluntary and involuntary LPS populations, ensuringappropriate distinctionbetween statutory requirements and broader facility operations. 10. Ensure that determinations support compliance with legal safeguards governing voluntary minor admissions, whilemaintainingawareness of how clinical decisions may intersect with involuntary detention processes. Minimum Qualifications Education: A doctor of medicine (MD) or osteopathic medicine (DO) from an accredited institution is required.  Board certification or eligibility in Child and Adolescent psychiatry, is strongly preferred. Experience:  Minimum three (3) years of experience in child and adolescent psychiatry.  Experience within San Bernardino County behavioral health or court-related systems is preferred. Specialized Skills * Expertisein child and adolescent psychiatric assessment and treatment standards  * Knowledge of WIC §6002.25 and statutory review requirements for voluntary minors  * Ability to evaluate developmental, behavioral, and family-related clinical factors  * Skill indeterminingmedical necessity for minors in acute psychiatric settings  * Understanding of least restrictive care standards for pediatric populations  * Ability to assess family involvement, consent issues, and treatment appropriateness  * Strong clinical documentation review skills specific to pediatric psychiatry  * Ability to producetimely, legally compliant written determinations  * Understanding of both voluntary and involuntary minor populations under the LPS framework, including how clinical determinations may influence legal status and patients’ rights protections * Familiarity with San Bernardino County expectations for pediatric behavioral health services Physical Requirements Primarily sedentary work involving prolonged sitting, computer use, and review of electronic health records and documentation systems. Licenses/Certifications Active California clinical license required.  License must be active, unrestricted, and in good standing with the applicable licensing board. Potential Job Hazards Indirect exposure to high-acuity psychiatric cases and emotionally sensitive subject matter. Safety Precautions Required Adherence to confidentiality standards, secure handling of protected health information, and compliance with all applicable safety and documentation protocols.
Responsibilities
Conduct independent clinical reviews of voluntary minor admissions to ensure medical necessity and compliance with statutory safeguards. Prepare legally defensible written determinations regarding the appropriateness of continued inpatient psychiatric care.
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