
At Community Physicians, we are a dedicated, multi-specialty medical group focused on providing exceptional, relationship-based care to older adults in skilled nursing and post-acute settings. Our mission is to improve health outcomes, enhance care transitions, and preserve the dignity of every patient we serve.
Why You Should Join Us
1. Purpose-Driven Work:
You will play a vital role in caring for medically complex older adults during their most vulnerable health transitions. Your expertise will directly impact patient outcomes, reduce hospital readmissions, and improve quality of life.
2. Collaborative and Supportive Environment:
We believe in the power of partnership. You’ll work closely with facility staff, families, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure seamless, compassionate, and coordinated care.
3. Clinical Excellence and Innovation:
We prioritize evidence-based practices and continuity of care, bringing clinical excellence to every bedside. Our model allows you to practice meaningful medicine while making a tangible difference in patients’ lives.
4. Professional Growth and Leadership:
As part of our team, you’ll have opportunities to lead, innovate, and contribute to the growth of geriatric care in our community. We invest in our providers’ development and support their journey toward excellence.
5. A Culture of Compassion and Respect:
We are committed to treating every patient with dignity, empathy, and respect—and we extend that same commitment to our team. Here, you’ll be part of a culture that values each member’s contribution and well-being.
Pay: $76,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year
Job description:
Company Description
Community Physicians™ is the gold standard for clinical excellence in senior and transitional care medicine. The organization pioneers new care models, integrates care across the continuum, and partners with health systems, payors, and patients to seamlessly coordinate care.
Role Description
This is a full-time (part-time available as well), on-site role for a Psychotherapist, LCSW located in Algonquin, IL. The Psychotherapist will provide mental health services to individuals, couples, and families. Responsibilities include conducting psychological assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing psychotherapy sessions. The therapist will collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure integrated and comprehensive care for patients.
Qualifications
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Work Location: In person
Department of Medicine
Algonquin, IL
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