Are you a dedicated psychiatric professional with a passion for substance abuse recovery and a commitment to serving our nation's heroes? The VA Central California Health Care System invites you to be a part of an extraordinary team that's shaping the future of mental health care for veterans. Nestled in the heart of California's stunning San Joaquin Valley, you'll not only find a rewarding career but also a vibrant community to call home.
The Substance Use Disorder Program (SUDP) Director is responsible for ensuring available SUD services are consistent with recommended psychosocial and pharmacological SUD treatments specified by VA-DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines. The incumbent will oversee the SUDP Program Manager who will implement the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). The incumbent will also oversee the other prescribers within SUDP and the Buprenorphine Outpatient Clinic. Additionally, will oversee health professions trainees within SUDP including psychiatry residents during their clinical rotation and acting as the site director for the rotation. Will ensure Veterans have the flexibility to move throughout the SUD continuum of care based on the individual needs and preferences of the Veteran by promoting a Veteran-centered, shared decision-making (SDM) approach.
Must implement measurement-based care as a tool to systematically individualize treatment based on recurring assessment of Veteran needs. Improve SUD care through participation in VA medical facility and national quality improvement initiatives. The incumbent will work with VA medical facility women's health and women's mental health champions to ensure availability of substance use treatment tailored to women Veterans' needs, including preconception, pregnancy and postpartum care. Keeps specialty SUD and other clinical staff informed on the latest developments in SUD prevention and treatment through participation in VA medical facility, CBOC and national teleconferences and continuing education. Ensures evidence-based harm reduction interventions are available to all Veterans with SUD consistent with current guidance on harm reduction in VHA. Lastly, ensures operation of specialty SUD programs in accordance with current VHA policies and
Why You Should Join Us:
1. Impactful Leadership: Lead the Substance Program and guide a team of committed psychiatric professionals dedicated to delivering exemplary mental health care for veterans battling substance abuse. Your visionary leadership will directly influence the quality of care and help create a profoundly positive impact on the lives of those who have served our country.
2. State-of-the-Art Facility: Work in a modern, well-equipped facility that supports advanced psychiatric diagnostics and treatments. Our commitment to excellence means you'll have access to the latest medical technologies and resources, empowering you to deliver top-notch psychiatric care and oversee a successful substance program.
3. Collaborative Environment: Join a team of esteemed professionals who are not only colleagues but also collaborators in patient care. Share knowledge, innovate together, and benefit from a multidisciplinary approach that includes experts from various fields working in unison to provide comprehensive care.
4. Competitive Compensation and Unmatched Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary range of $270,000 to $335,000 per year, designed for your well-being and peace of mind. In addition, you'll also be eligible for:
5. Lifestyle and Location: Live in Fresno, a city renowned for its affordability, pleasant climate, and proximity to some of California's most breathtaking natural wonders, including Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks. Experience vibrant cultural attractions, delicious local cuisine, and a strong sense of community. Whether you enjoy hiking, wine tasting, or exploring art scenes, Fresno offers a lifestyle that balances adventure with relaxation.
6. A Commitment to Innovation and Excellence: The VA is dedicated to continuous improvement and innovative practices. Be part of an organization that values research, implements the latest medical advancements, and strives for excellence in all aspects of patient care.
7. Make a Lasting Difference: Your role as a Psychiatrist - Substance Program Manager at the VA isn't just a job—it's a mission. You'll have the opportunity to give back to those who have given so much for our country by providing leadership that honors their service and promotes their well-being.
8. Work-Life Balance and Supportive Workplace: The VA Central California Health Care System is committed to creating a supportive work environment that allows leaders and clinicians to focus on providing excellent care without sacrificing personal well-being. We offer flexible scheduling, comprehensive support services, and a collaborative culture that promotes work-life balance, making it a great place to work.
Discover Fresno, CA: Fresno is the largest city in the Central Valley and a thriving hub for culture, community, and outdoor adventure. The area boasts:
Ready to Make a Difference?
Join us in making a difference. Honor the service, enrich your career, and live life to the fullest in beautiful Fresno!