PSYCHIATRIST

CoreCivic

$350K — $415K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution
  • Current and unrestricted medical license and DEA
  • Valid state identification
  • Experience in psychiatric care, preferably in correctional settings
  • Strong diagnostic skills and knowledge of psychiatric disorder treatments
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • Ability to thrive in a challenging environment

Responsibilities

  • Conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations of incarcerated individuals
  • Diagnose mental illnesses based on established criteria
  • Assess and evaluate suicide risk and dangerous behaviors
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
  • Prescribe and monitor psychiatric medications
  • Respond to psychiatric emergencies promptly
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to coordinate care
  • Maintain accurate psychiatric records per regulations
  • Provide training on mental health and crisis management to staff

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • 401(K) plan with matching contributions
  • Paid time off (PTO) and holidays
  • Malpractice coverage
  • Five CME days
  • $500 CME allowance
  • Bonus opportunity
Full Job Description
Compensation: $350,000 - $415,000/yr

Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(K), PTO, holidays, malpractice coverage, five CME days, $500 CME allowance and bonus opportunity

The Psychiatrist is responsible for providing comprehensive psychiatryservices to incarcerated individuals within a correctional facility. Thisincludes assessing, diagnosing, and treating psychiatric disorders andcollaborating with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the delivery of qualityhealthcare services within a medical home model.

The successful applicant should be able to perform ALL of the following functions at a pace and level of performance consistent with the actual job performance requirements.

Psychiatric Assessment and Diagnosis:
  • Conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations and assessments of incarcerated individuals to determine the presence and severity of mental health disorders.
  • Diagnose and classify mental illnesses according to established diagnostic criteria (e.g., DSM-5).
  • Assess and evaluate suicide risk, self-harm, and dangerous behaviors among incarcerated individuals.
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals and correctional staff to gather relevant information for accurate diagnoses.

Treatment Planning and Implementation:
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for incarcerated individuals with psychiatric disorders.
  • Prescribe appropriate psychiatric medications and monitor their effectiveness and side effects.
  • Provide brief psychotherapy and counseling services to incarcerated individuals, using evidence-based therapeutic modalities.
  • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to coordinate care and ensure a holistic approach to treatment.
  • Modify treatment plans as needed based on patients' progress and response to interventions.

Crisis Intervention and Emergency Services:
  • Respond to psychiatric emergencies within the correctional facility promptly and efficiently.
  • Conduct crisis assessments, provide stabilization, and implement appropriate intervention strategies.
  • Collaborate with correctional staff and healthcare team members to implement emergency response protocols.
  • Determine the need for a higher level of psychiatric treatment when necessary.

Collaboration and Consultation:
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, including primary care physicians, psychologists, social workers, and nurses, to provide integrated care to incarcerated individuals.
  • Consult with the interdisciplinary team to develop comprehensive treatment plans for incarcerated individuals with complex psychiatric needs.
  • Provide expertise and guidance to correctional staff regarding mental health issues, crisis management, and suicide prevention.
  • Participate in case conferences, treatment team meetings, and quality improvement initiatives.

Documentation and Compliance:
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date psychiatric records for each incarcerated individual, including assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress notes.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and ethical guidelines pertaining to correctional healthcare and patient confidentiality.
  • Adhere to the correctional facility's policies and procedures related to documentation and record-keeping.

Education and Training:
  • Stay updated with the latest advancements in psychiatric medicine, treatment modalities, and relevant research.
  • Engage in continuous professional development and relevant educational activities.
  • Provide training and education to correctional staff on mental health topics, crisis management, and de-escalation techniques.

Qualifications:
  • Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution.
  • Current and unrestricted medical license to practice medicine in the state/jurisdiction where the correctional facility is located and DEA.
  • Valid state identification.
  • Experience in providing psychiatric care, preferably with experience in correctional medicine or working with underserved populations.
  • Strong diagnostic and assessment skills, with knowledge of psychiatric disorders, treatment options, and psychopharmacology.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a challenging and dynamic environment.

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