Vice President Medical Affairs (MD/DO) at Argus Community Inc
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Jul, 26

Salary

250000.0

Posted On

01 May, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Leadership, Behavioral Health, Medical Governance, Quality Improvement, Regulatory Compliance, Medication Management, Staff Supervision, Strategic Planning, Addiction Medicine, Psychiatry, Risk Management, Clinical Audits, Change Management, Integrated Care, Policy Development

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Agency: Argus Community, Inc. (All Programs) Job Title: Vice President Medical Affairs  Department: Medical / Behavioral Health Services (Agency-Wide) Reports To: CEO Location: Multi-site  POSITION SUMMARY The Vice President Medical Affairs is responsible for providing enterprise-wide clinical leadership across Argus Community Inc.’s continuum of care, including OASAS, Article 31, residential, and outpatient services. This role will lead the development of a centralized Medical Affairs function to ensure high-quality, compliant, and integrated medical and behavioral health services. The VP will operate in a 60% administrative / 40% clinical service model, balancing executive leadership with direct oversight and engagement in clinical care delivery. The role is critical to reducing reliance on external consultants, strengthening internal clinical governance, and mitigating regulatory and patient safety risks. CORE CLINICAL DOMAINS (ENTERPRISE-WIDE) The VP will ensure standardization, quality, and oversight across four core areas: * Medical & Health Assessments * Psychiatric Assessments * Medication Management * Inductions (MAT, buprenorphine, etc.), including oversight and review of services provided by specialty consultants The VP will also: * Establish and lead enterprise-wide case conferences * Implement a formal peer review program across all sites 1. Enterprise Clinical Leadership & Governance * Establish and lead a centralized Medical Affairs structure across all programs and sites * Define and enforce clinical governance, supervision, and decision-making authority * Standardize clinical policies and protocols across OASAS, Article 31, residential, and outpatient services * Ensure alignment with regulatory requirements (OASAS, OMH, Medicaid, and other governing bodies) 2. Supervision & Workforce Leadership * Provide direct supervision to: * Nurse Practitioners * Medical Directors * Other licensed medical staff * Establish clear supervision structures and performance expectations * Support recruitment, onboarding, and development of medical staff * Reduce reliance on external consultants by building internal clinical capacity 3. Clinical Quality, Compliance & Risk Management * Lead clinical quality improvement initiatives and establish performance metrics * Oversee medication management and safety protocols, including controlled substances (e.g., methadone) * Ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory and accreditation standards * Conduct and oversee clinical audits, incident reviews, and corrective action planning 4. Service Delivery (40% Clinical) * Provide direct clinical services as needed across programs * Support complex case reviews and clinical decision-making * Serve as a clinical resource to providers and interdisciplinary teams 5. Policy, SOP Development & Implementation * Develop and implement standardized clinical SOPs across the organization * Oversee training and adoption of clinical protocols * Ensure consistency in medication administration, documentation, and care delivery practices 6. Strategic Planning & Integration * Partner with executive leadership to align medical services with organizational strategy * Support integration of behavioral health and primary care services * Lead initiatives that improve patient outcomes, access to care, and operational efficiency QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION & LICENSURE * MD or DO degree required * Board certified in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, or related field preferred * Active, unrestricted New York State medical license * DEA registration required Experience * Minimum 7–10 years of clinical experience, with at least 3–5 years in leadership roles * Experience in OASAS, Article 31, or similar behavioral health settings strongly preferred * Demonstrated experience managing multidisciplinary teams and supervising medical providers * Experience in regulatory compliance, quality improvement, and clinical operations Skills & Competencies * Strong leadership and change management skills * Ability to build and operationalize centralized clinical structures * Deep knowledge of behavioral health, substance use treatment, and integrated care models * Experience reducing reliance on consultants and building internal capacity * Excellent communication and collaboration skills across executive and clinical teams Disclaimer The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed for this position. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Argus Community, Inc. reserves the right to modify this job description at any time to meet agency nee
Responsibilities
The Vice President of Medical Affairs provides enterprise-wide clinical leadership, overseeing medical and behavioral health services across multiple sites. This role balances executive governance and policy development with 40% direct clinical service delivery.
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