CISC Key Personnel. The CISC CONTRACTOR shall, at a minimum, employ the following Key Personnel in addition to the Key Personnel identified in Section 3.3.3 of this Agreement:
3.7.2.1 A full-time CISC Program Director responsible for the implementation and general administration of the program requirements for the CISC population. The CISC Program Director must have prior experience administering managed care programs, and at least five (5) years of experience working with children and youth with Trauma, complex physical and Behavioral Health needs, and multi- systemic involvement. The CISC Program Director must have experience working with stakeholders and systems that serve children and youth in state custody. The CISC Program Director shall serve as the primary contact to HCA for the CISC program and other child-serving agencies and stakeholders to further develop, implement, and improve the program.
3.7.2.2 An Associate Medical Director, dedicated at least half-time (.5 FTE) to the CISC Program in this Agreement. The Associate Medical Director may be a Medical Doctor, Doctor of Osteopathy, or Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP) licensed in the State of New Mexico. The Assistant Medical Director must have at least five (5) years of child and adolescent Behavioral Health experience. The Associate Medical Director shall be responsible for leading the clinical and quality activities for the CISC program and report to the CMO.
3.7.2.2.1 If the Associate Medical Director is a CNP, the CNP must: 3.7.2.2.1.1 Pass a national certifying exam;
CISC Key Personnel. The CISC CONTRACTOR shall, at a minimum, employ the following Key Personnel in addition to the Key Personnel identified in Section 3.3.3 of this Agreement: A full-time CISC Program Director responsible for the implementation and general administration of the program requirements for the CISC population. The CISC Program Director must have prior experience administering managed care programs, and at least five (5) years of experience working with children and youth with Trauma, complex physical and Behavioral Health needs, and multi-systemic involvement. The CISC Program Director must have experience working with stakeholders and systems that serve children and youth in state custody. The CISC Program Director shall serve as the primary contact to HCA for the CISC program and other child-serving agencies and stakeholders to further develop, implement, and improve the program. An Associate Medical Director, dedicated at least half-time (.5 FTE) to the CISC Program in this Agreement. The Associate Medical Director may be a Medical Doctor, Doctor of Osteopathy, or Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP) licensed in the State of New Mexico. The Assistant Medical Director must have at least five (5) years of child and adolescent Behavioral Health experience. The Associate Medical Director shall be responsible for leading the clinical and quality activities for the CISC program and report to the CMO. If the Associate Medical Director is a CNP, the CNP must: Pass a national certifying exam; Possess at least a Master’s of Science in Nurse degree with a nurse practitioner specialty; Possess New Mexico RN and CNP licensing; Consult within their certified nurse practitioner scope and collaborate as necessary with Medical Doctors or Doctors of Osteopathy when outside their certified scope and as needed; Maintain their license through 50 contact hours every two years; and Maintain prescriptive authority within New Mexico. A Member, Caregiver, and Stakeholder Engagement Coordinator, dedicated full-time to this Agreement, responsible for facilitating and coordinating a robust engagement strategy for CISC, their Caregivers, member-serving systems, and other stakeholders to inform and support the design, implementation, and ongoing improvement of the CISC program. The CISC CONTRACTOR should consider an individual with lived experience as a Medicaid recipient or Caregiver, or an individual certified in alignment with New Mexico’s Certified Family Peer Support training and certifi...