Medical Director at Key Works
Seattle, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 May, 26

Salary

300000.0

Posted On

20 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Medical Leadership, Operational Oversight, Medication Management, Regulatory Compliance, Quality Improvement, Medical Operations, Policy Development, Risk Reduction, Process Improvement, Auditing, Incident Investigation, Staff Training, Medical Assessment, Withdrawal Management, MOUD/MAT Therapies, HIPAA Compliance

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Description Key Works is seeking an experienced Medical Director to provide leadership and full operational oversight of the medical department within our residential treatment program. This role carries primary responsibility for medical operations, medication management systems, regulatory compliance, and continuous quality improvement related to patient medical care. The Medical Officer serves as the accountable owner of the med room, medication processes, and medical policies and procedures, ensuring safe, compliant, and reliable execution across staff and shifts. This role works collaboratively with senior leadership, clinical leadership, and operations to strengthen systems, reduce risk, and support high-quality patient care. Requirements Medical Department Leadership & Ownership Assume full responsibility for the day-to-day operations, performance, and regulatory posture of the medical department. Serve as the clinical and operational lead for all medication-related processes, workflows, and staff practices. Establish clear expectations, roles, and accountability for medical and medication-related staff functions. Medication Management & Process Oversight Provide direct oversight of the med room, including medication storage, security, access controls, and environmental standards. Ensure accurate medication reconciliation, MAR integrity, and alignment between orders, administration, and documentation. Direct and oversee patient medication orientation and self-administration processes in accordance with policy and regulation. Monitor, audit, and address medication variances, discrepancies, and errors. Lead timely investigation, documentation, and follow-up of medication-related incidents. Train and support RSS, nursing, and clinical staff on medication handling, documentation, and self-administration procedures. Quality, Process Improvement & QAPI Lead medical-related QAPI initiatives with a particular focus on medication safety, reliability, and standardization. Develop and track key medical and medication metrics (e.g., error rates, inventory variances, audit findings). Conduct routine audits of MARs, medication workflows, and medical documentation. Identify process gaps and lead corrective actions, staff re-education, and system redesign as needed. Ensure Plans of Correction related to medical, or medication issues are implemented, monitored, and sustained. Clinical Care & Oversight Conduct or oversee medical assessments upon admission and throughout treatment. Monitor and manage withdrawal protocols, MOUD/MAT therapies, and co-occurring medical conditions. Review patient medication regimens for safety, interactions, and appropriateness. Provide education to patients and families regarding medications, recovery, and medical aspects of treatment. Oversee PA, RN/BSN, MA, and medication coordinator staff. Compliance & Documentation Ensure medical operations comply with applicable federal and state regulations, including HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2. Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant medical documentation within the electronic health record. Report audit findings, trends, and concerns to the Compliance Director and leadership as appropriate. Stay current on best practices, regulatory expectations, and standards related to SUD treatment and medication management. Qualifications Licensed medical provider (MD, DO) in Washington State. Demonstrated experience with medication management, withdrawal management, and MOUD/MAT. Strong experience in process improvement, auditing, and quality initiatives preferred.
Responsibilities
The Medical Director provides leadership and full operational oversight of the medical department, holding primary responsibility for medical operations, medication systems, regulatory compliance, and continuous quality improvement for patient medical care. This role involves serving as the accountable owner of the medication room, processes, and medical policies, ensuring safe and compliant execution across all staff and shifts.
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