County of Riverside
Psychiatrist II, III, IV - Multiple Openings Multiple Locations
County of Riverside, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
Overview
The County of Riverside's University Health System (RUHS) has employment opportunities available for
Psychiatrists with the Department of Behavioral Health . Board-eligible/board-certified candidates in all specialty areas are encouraged to apply. We currently have openings in our RUHS locations: RUHS - Medical Center (MC) - Moreno Valley RUHS - Community Health Clinics (CHC's) - Throughout Riverside County RUHS - Behavioral Health (BH) - Throughout Riverside County RUHS - Inpatient Treatment Facility (ITF) - Riverside RUHS - Emergency Treatment Services (ETS) - Riverside RUHS - Detention Health Services (DHS) - Throughout Riverside County County of Riverside - Detention Facilities (DHS) Robert Presley Detention Center (Riverside) Cois M. Byrd Detention Center (Murrieta) Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility (Banning) John J. Benoit Detention Center (Indio) Blythe Jail (Blythe) Regular and per-diem opportunities are available. Positions also have differentials based on location and environment. Salary notes
— Psychiatry Entry, PD; Psychiatry I - PD; Psychiatry II - PD; Psychiatry III - PD; Staff Psychiatrist I; Staff Psychiatrist II; Staff Psychiatrist III; Staff Psychiatrist IV. Approximated hourly ranges reflected in the original posting include: Psychiatry Entry - PD: $88.52/hour Psychiatry I - PD: $134.73/hour Psychiatry II - PD: $142.13/hour Psychiatry III - PD: $149.93/hour Staff Psychiatrist I: $123.55 - $170.78/hour Staff Psychiatrist II: $134.11 - $175.75/hour Staff Psychiatrist III: $141.67 - $185.67/hour Staff Psychiatrist IV: $149.00 - $195.30/hour Detention: Psychiatry I - PD: $145.98/hour; Psychiatry II - PD: $153.99/hour; Psychiatry III - PD: $162.44/hour; Detention Diff: $2.40/hour Staff Psychiatrist I - IV (Detention): $123.55 - $211.58/hour (varies by level) This class has been designated At-Will by the Board of Supervisors, in accordance with the provisions provided under Article 6, Section 601E (2), (5) or (6) of the County Management Resolution and serves at the pleasure of the Medical Director, Mental Health Services.
Meet the Team Responsibilities
Assumes medical responsibility for patients/clients under their direct care and supervision. Conducts comprehensive psychiatric assessments/evaluations and mental status examinations (MSEs) with multi-axial diagnoses per the DSM (APA). Obtains and reviews data, including laboratory and other diagnostic procedures or consultations pertinent to evaluation and treatment. Provides detailed written reports of assessments/evaluations, MSEs, diagnoses and treatment summaries; completes all medical records as required. Develops and implements individualized mental health treatment plans for assigned patients/clients. Provides competent psychotropic medication treatment and other psychiatric treatments as needed. Evaluates and treats patients using sub-specialized psychiatric training and certifications. Provides psychiatric services in outpatient clinics, residential programs, emergency rooms, and other settings. Offers consultation, review, and guidance to Staff Psychiatrist I, II, and III in evaluation and treatment within their sub-specialty. Advises medical director and administration on policies affecting psychiatric sub-specialty populations. Participates in quality assurance, quality improvement, and performance improvement activities. Provides consultative and training services for practicum students and non-physicians in their sub-specialty area. Provides expert advice and counseling for families and others; presents information on mental disorders and treatments to community groups and agencies. Prepares legal and other court-related documents and provides testimony as necessary. Participates in medical staff committee work as assigned and performs related tasks as required. Qualifications
License or Certification:
Possession of a valid Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate issued by the State of California. Possession of a Controlled Substance Registration Certificate issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, DEA. Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Experience:
Must be board eligible or certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in general psychiatry. Board certification in at least one sub-specialty area qualifies for Staff Psychiatrist IV. Knowledge:
Principles and practices of psychiatry including individual, group and family psychotherapy and the techniques/equipment used in psychiatry relevant to training level. Ability:
Provide specialized psychiatric/medical services, evaluate and prescribe medications (including controlled substances), and establish effective working relationships with patients, staff, and others. Contact
For questions regarding this recruitment contact the recruiter, Jeremy Holforty: jholfort@rivco.org / 951-955-5558
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The County of Riverside's University Health System (RUHS) has employment opportunities available for
Psychiatrists with the Department of Behavioral Health . Board-eligible/board-certified candidates in all specialty areas are encouraged to apply. We currently have openings in our RUHS locations: RUHS - Medical Center (MC) - Moreno Valley RUHS - Community Health Clinics (CHC's) - Throughout Riverside County RUHS - Behavioral Health (BH) - Throughout Riverside County RUHS - Inpatient Treatment Facility (ITF) - Riverside RUHS - Emergency Treatment Services (ETS) - Riverside RUHS - Detention Health Services (DHS) - Throughout Riverside County County of Riverside - Detention Facilities (DHS) Robert Presley Detention Center (Riverside) Cois M. Byrd Detention Center (Murrieta) Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility (Banning) John J. Benoit Detention Center (Indio) Blythe Jail (Blythe) Regular and per-diem opportunities are available. Positions also have differentials based on location and environment. Salary notes
— Psychiatry Entry, PD; Psychiatry I - PD; Psychiatry II - PD; Psychiatry III - PD; Staff Psychiatrist I; Staff Psychiatrist II; Staff Psychiatrist III; Staff Psychiatrist IV. Approximated hourly ranges reflected in the original posting include: Psychiatry Entry - PD: $88.52/hour Psychiatry I - PD: $134.73/hour Psychiatry II - PD: $142.13/hour Psychiatry III - PD: $149.93/hour Staff Psychiatrist I: $123.55 - $170.78/hour Staff Psychiatrist II: $134.11 - $175.75/hour Staff Psychiatrist III: $141.67 - $185.67/hour Staff Psychiatrist IV: $149.00 - $195.30/hour Detention: Psychiatry I - PD: $145.98/hour; Psychiatry II - PD: $153.99/hour; Psychiatry III - PD: $162.44/hour; Detention Diff: $2.40/hour Staff Psychiatrist I - IV (Detention): $123.55 - $211.58/hour (varies by level) This class has been designated At-Will by the Board of Supervisors, in accordance with the provisions provided under Article 6, Section 601E (2), (5) or (6) of the County Management Resolution and serves at the pleasure of the Medical Director, Mental Health Services.
Meet the Team Responsibilities
Assumes medical responsibility for patients/clients under their direct care and supervision. Conducts comprehensive psychiatric assessments/evaluations and mental status examinations (MSEs) with multi-axial diagnoses per the DSM (APA). Obtains and reviews data, including laboratory and other diagnostic procedures or consultations pertinent to evaluation and treatment. Provides detailed written reports of assessments/evaluations, MSEs, diagnoses and treatment summaries; completes all medical records as required. Develops and implements individualized mental health treatment plans for assigned patients/clients. Provides competent psychotropic medication treatment and other psychiatric treatments as needed. Evaluates and treats patients using sub-specialized psychiatric training and certifications. Provides psychiatric services in outpatient clinics, residential programs, emergency rooms, and other settings. Offers consultation, review, and guidance to Staff Psychiatrist I, II, and III in evaluation and treatment within their sub-specialty. Advises medical director and administration on policies affecting psychiatric sub-specialty populations. Participates in quality assurance, quality improvement, and performance improvement activities. Provides consultative and training services for practicum students and non-physicians in their sub-specialty area. Provides expert advice and counseling for families and others; presents information on mental disorders and treatments to community groups and agencies. Prepares legal and other court-related documents and provides testimony as necessary. Participates in medical staff committee work as assigned and performs related tasks as required. Qualifications
License or Certification:
Possession of a valid Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate issued by the State of California. Possession of a Controlled Substance Registration Certificate issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, DEA. Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Experience:
Must be board eligible or certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in general psychiatry. Board certification in at least one sub-specialty area qualifies for Staff Psychiatrist IV. Knowledge:
Principles and practices of psychiatry including individual, group and family psychotherapy and the techniques/equipment used in psychiatry relevant to training level. Ability:
Provide specialized psychiatric/medical services, evaluate and prescribe medications (including controlled substances), and establish effective working relationships with patients, staff, and others. Contact
For questions regarding this recruitment contact the recruiter, Jeremy Holforty: jholfort@rivco.org / 951-955-5558
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