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Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

Clinical Director - Psychiatrist

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Milledgeville, Georgia, us, 31059

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Central State Hospital – Milledgeville, Georgia Lead. Innovate. Transform Forensic Psychiatric Care.

Central State Hospital (CSH) is home to Georgia’s maximum‑secure forensic psychiatric program, located in the modern Payton B. Cook Building. We provide evaluation, treatment, and stabilization for individuals referred by the criminal justice system, including those undergoing pre‑trial psychiatric evaluation, found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, deemed Incompetent to Stand Trial, or admitted from jails statewide for urgent psychiatric care.

We are seeking an experienced, mission‑driven

Psychiatrist

to serve as

Clinical Director —a senior leadership role with the authority to shape clinical strategy, strengthen multidisciplinary practice, and improve outcomes for a uniquely complex and meaningful patient population.

Why This Role Is Exceptional for Psychiatrists

Statewide clinical impact: Influence forensic psychiatric care across Georgia’s largest forensic hospital.

Leadership authority: Direct policy, clinical operations, and quality initiatives.

Multidisciplinary collaboration: Lead teams of psychiatrists, psychologists, advanced practice providers, nurses, and clinical staff.

Stability + work–life balance: Competitive state benefits, predictable schedule, robust leave, and pension.

Public service mission: Meaningfully serve vulnerable individuals and contribute to public safety and mental‑health transformation in Georgia.

Key Responsibilities The Clinical Director provides executive‑level clinical leadership and operational oversight. Responsibilities include:

Clinical & Operational Leadership

Set vision and direction for psychiatric services, ensuring evidence‑based, patient‑centered care.

Oversee, develop, and implement clinical policies, procedures, and standards of care.

Lead, mentor, and evaluate psychiatrists and other clinical managers; ensure a culture of collaboration, learning, and accountability.

Maintain awareness of advances in psychiatric treatment, diagnostic tools, technology, regulatory standards, and best practices.

Program Oversight & Quality Management

Plan, organize, and coordinate the delivery of health services across all units.

Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of clinical programs, ensuring compliance with Joint Commission and APA standards.

Ensure that services are appropriate, accessible, and responsive to patient and system needs.

Perform community and system assessments and translate data into strategic priorities.

Strategic & Administrative Leadership

Participate in strategic and operational planning for the hospital and forensic service line.

Direct administrative and human‑resource activities for clinical teams.

Interview, hire, develop, and supervise staff; implement performance standards.

Participate in budget planning and resource allocation to support high‑quality care.

Ensure continuous active treatment and alignment with organizational goals.

Benefits As a team member you will receive:

Exceptional vacation leave plan:

15 days each year for first 5 years of service,

18 days each year from 5–10 years of service,

21 days each year for 10+ years of service.

13 paid state holidays, and 1 educational leave day.

Sick leave accrual at a rate of 10 hours per month or 15 days each year.

3 weeks of paid paternity leave.

Choice from our healthcare plan options for you and your family, including support in the activation of a healthcare savings account.

Dental, vision, life, dependent life, legal, and disability insurance program options.

Healthcare and childcare spending accounts.

Wellness incentive program.

DBHDD is a Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program qualified employer.

Retirement Pension.

401(K) with company match.

Preferred Qualifications

Medical degree from a school recognized by the Georgia Composite Medical Board.

Completion of an ACGME‑accredited psychiatry residency.

Board‑Certified Psychiatrist (required).

Senior‑level experience with substantial supervision of psychiatrists.

Knowledge of Joint Commission, APA, and forensic psychiatric standards.

Experience in forensic, inpatient, or public‑sector psychiatry strongly preferred.

Minimum Qualifications

Medical degree recognized by the Georgia Composite Medical Board and licensure (or license‑eligibility) to practice medicine in Georgia.

Three years of experience at the level of Physician 3 (HCP162) or equivalent; OR

Equivalent combination of degree and progressive leadership experience per state job specifications.

Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 3 – 5 years Salary: $280,000 Annual Bonus/Commission: No

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