Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #CSI-2605
Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management Consultant Services for CUNY College of Staten Island
Posted
June 01, 2026
Respond By
June 24, 2026
Identifier
CSI-2605
NAICS
621112, 621330, 621420
The City University of New York (CUNY), College of Staten Island, is seeking a qualified consultant to provide Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management Services for its student population. - Government Buyer: - The City University of New York (CUNY), College of Staten Island, Finance Procurement Office - Services Requested: - Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management Consultant Services - Includes telehealth psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and consultation for students - Estimated caseload: approximately 60 students per year, totaling about 250 appointments - Services to be provided primarily via telehealth, with occasional on-campus visits - Includes off-hours telehealth consultations as needed - Minimum Qualifications: - Active Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Medical Doctor (MD) licensure with psychiatric certification - DEA licensure and appropriate insurance coverage - Pricing Structure: - Based on hourly rates for services during and outside normal business hours - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with New York State Procurement Lobbying Act - Submission of state-mandated compliance forms - No MWBE, SDVOB, or DBE participation goals for this solicitation - All communications must be directed through designated contacts - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a professional services opportunity
Description
The City University of New York - College of Staten Island (CUNY CSI) is seeking a Consultant to provide medication evaluations, medication management, and consultation services for students receiving services at the CSI Counseling Center. The contract term is one year with the possibility of two additional one-year renewal options, for a total of up to three years. The award will be based on best value according to the scoring criteria in the RFP. The solicitation is subject to the Procurement Lobbying Act and requires submission of specific compliance forms.