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Solano County

Psychiatrist/ Psychiatrist (Board Certified)

Solano County, California, Missouri, United States, 65018

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Overview

Solano County is seeking Psychiatrists to join the Behavioral Health Division. Solano County Behavioral Health provides mental health services that are person-centered, safe, effective, efficient, timely and equitable, and promote wellness and recovery. Services are delivered in an integrated health care environment across three outpatient clinics located in Vallejo, Fairfield, and Vacaville. Our Services

Outpatient Psychotherapy Case Management A.C.T. and TIP model services (Full Service Partnerships) Wellness Centers Consumer and Family Support Solano County Behavioral Health is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion, aiming to improve access to quality care for underserved and under-represented populations. We value staff who contribute to a culturally and linguistically responsive workforce. How to learn more:

Click here to learn more about the Behavioral Health Services Division. The Position

Regular Monday through Friday hours On-call time is not required; 24/7 crisis services are provided through a contracted Crisis Stabilization Unit Flexible schedules available Clinic Psychiatrists typically schedule patients for 6.5 hours of an 8-hour workday, with some unscheduled time for documentation and calls Administrative support is provided; psychiatrists are expected to complete documentation in the electronic health record Provide psychiatric evaluations and diagnoses, develop and monitor treatment plans including psychotropic medications, support services for outpatient clients, and contribute as a psychiatric resource in interdisciplinary teams Special note: psychiatrists may receive training; the department emphasizes efficient documentation and collaboration with PA/NP colleagues. Salary

Psychiatrist: $320,165.62 - $389,162.99 per year Psychiatrist Board Certified: $328,170.18 - $398,893.24 per year Links to the full job description are available as part of the recruitment materials. Education and Experience

Successful completion of a three- or four-year ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency Legal authorization to practice medicine in California (valid license as a physician and surgeon) Board Certified Psychiatrist: valid certification by the American Board of Psychiatry Special Requirements

Possession of a valid driver\'s license may be required. Proof of vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. A medical degree and a valid California medical license are required. Applicants should submit degree or transcripts by the deadline; proof must be submitted prior to appointment. Selection Process and Timelines

Deadlines for application submissions for next review: 01/27/2025, 02/27/2025, 03/24/2025, and 09/04/2025. The qualified applicants will be invited for further examinations, possibly including screenings, written/practical exams, or oral exams. All applicants meeting minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement. The process may involve multiple steps and supplemental questions. Information herein does not constitute a contract. Background and reference checks apply after a contingent job offer. Retirees may have hiring restrictions per Government Code. All dates/times are Pacific Time. Additional Notes

Foreign-educated candidates should have their educational units evaluated by an educational evaluation service and submit the result by the deadline. How to apply: Applications must be submitted through the NEOGOV system. Do not submit paper applications. Submit required materials by the deadline. If you have questions, contact the Department of Human Resources at (707) 784-6170. EOE/AA. Include the recruitment title and number when submitting documents.

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