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Position: Psychiatrist (General/Adult training required; Forensic training helpful)
Schedule: Part Time, 12 hours per week; some flexibility on scheduling
Location: San Benito County Jail, Hollister, CA; on-site
Responsibilities:
Comprehensive Psychiatric Care: Provide high-quality, evidence-based Psychiatric care, including evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment of mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and substance-use disorders.
Treatment Planning: Develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Ensure treatment plans are in line with best practices and updated based on ongoing evaluations.
Medication Management: Prescribe/order, monitor, and adjust psychotropic medications in treatment plans. Conduct regular medication reviews to assess efficacy, side effects, and patient compliance.
Crisis Intervention: Provide Psychiatric crisis intervention for patients experiencing acute mental health episodes or emotional distress. Ensure timely and effective treatment to manage self-harm risks, suicidal ideation, and aggressive behaviors.
Therapeutic Interventions: Offer individual and group psychotherapy sessions, utilizing evidence-based therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), or other psychotherapeutic techniques to address a range of psychological concerns.
Collaboration with Healthcare Team: Work closely with other healthcare professionals, including primary care physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and correctional staff, to ensure coordinated care for patients with complex mental health and medical needs.
Behavioral Health Support: Provide mental health education to patients, correctional staff, and other medical personnel, to help improve their understanding of Psychiatric disorders and treatment.
Documentation: document Psychiatric assessments and evaluations, treatment plans, progress notes, medication management, and any changes in patient conditions promptly and properly.
Mental Health Support for Special Populations: Provide specialized care to patients with mental health conditions, including those with dual-diagnosis, TBI, or histories of abuse. Address the mental health needs of high-risk or vulnerable populations such as those in segregation or those with suicidal ideation.
Risk Assessment and Management: Conduct regular risk assessments for suicidal ideation, violent behavior, and other potential threats to inmate or staff safety. Make recommendations for safety protocols and initiate involuntary treatment as necessary.
Compliance with Legal and Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest standards of Psychiatric practice, including compliance with informed consent for treatment, respecting patient confidentiality, and adhering to ethical guidelines set forth by Psychiatry governing bodies.
Psychiatric Consultation: Provide expert psychiatric consultation to other healthcare professionals regarding mental health management and behavioral issues within the facility.
Quality Improvement and Compliance: Participate in continuous quality improvement (CQI) efforts, including audits, reviews, and feedback to improve patient care and ensure compliance with mental health laws, regulations, and facility standards.
Supervision and Mentorship: Provide supervision and guidance to Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) where applicable; and Behavioral Health professionals to ensure high-quality care and promote professional development.
Training and Education: Participate in training and educational initiatives for correctional staff, helping them recognize signs of mental illness and understand how to appropriately interact with patients who have mental health issues.
On-Call and After-Hours Care: Provide Call-by-Phone coverage, including after-hours Psychiatric care for inmates experiencing Psychiatric crises.
Staff and Inmate Safety: Collaborate with correctional officers and facility leadership to ensure Psychiatric services are provided in a safe and secure environment that respects facility protocols and ensures the well-being of both staff and patients.
Qualifications
Active and unencumbered license to practice medicine in the State of California
Must hold (or be willing to obtain) DEA Registration and a Controlled Substance Registration from the State of California
One (1) year of clinical experience required (Psychiatrists in Residency or Fellowship at programs that permit "moonlighting" are warmly welcomed)
Board Certified or Board Eligible in General Psychiatry highly desired; training in Forensic Psychiatry very helpful.
Active CPR/BLS certificate required (American Heart Association/American Red Cross guidelines approved) prior to start date.