Primary Care opportunity on Floridas Emerald Coast Position Available In Escambia, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: The Pensacola VA Clinic on Florida's Emerald Coast is seeking a psychiatric physician to provide primary care and mental health services to veterans in the Gulf Coast region. This full-time position offers competitive federal benefits, flexible work schedules, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of our nation's heroes.

Company:
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Salary Not Available Primary Care opportunity on Florida’s Emerald Coast
Veterans Health Administration

Location:

Pensacola, FL – 32534
Positions available: 1
Job #: 1421746

Source:

PracticeLink.com

Posted:

4/21/2025

Web Site:

www.practicelink.com

Job Type:

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Welcome to Pensacola, Florida. Located in Florida’s panhandle, Pensacola is surrounded by 50-plus miles of coastline which includes the emerald-green Gulf of Mexico waters and crystal-clear bay areas. This makes Pensacola the perfect combination of a relaxed beach town and bustling metropolitan center. The temperate climate and a friendly community that is driven toward success present an unparalleled quality of life. About the Company The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System serves Veterans across Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida, providing comprehensive, high-quality medical care through a network of state-of-the-art facilities. As part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, we are committed to serving those who served, offering advanced medical technology, collaborative work environments, and a strong mission-driven culture. Physicians who join our team enjoy work-life balance, competitive federal benefits, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of our nation’s heroes. About the Role The Pensacola VA Clinic is seeking a passionate psychiatric physician to bring high-quality healthcare directly to veterans in the Gulf Coast region, offering primary care, mental health services, and specialty care in a modern, well-equipped setting. Physicians at this facility enjoy the flexibility of working in a dynamic outpatient environment while benefiting from the strong support network of the larger Gulf Coast VA system. With a focus on patient-centered care, innovation, and community impact, the Pensacola VA Clinic is an ideal place for providers looking to serve those who have served our country. Responsibilities

  • Management, psychotherapy, suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, and overall care of patients with psychiatric disorders.
  • Conducts patient care services through face-to-face and telehealth mediums, to include, but not limited to, video and telephonic mediums and is responsible for completing current suicide awareness and prevention-related training and demonstrating the ability to implement associated suicide prevention screening, evaluation and safety planning.
  • Ensures the practice of psychiatric medicine is consistent with the Office of the Inspector General, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, The Joint Commission, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), VA policies and procedures, clinical practice guidelines, national statutes and regulations, medical record documentation, and mandatory continuing education.
  • Conducts psychiatric examinations and treatment, psychopharmacologic evaluation and treatment, coordination of medical care with the Internist and Nurse Practitioner, coordination of consultations, referral of patients, operation of quality assurance and utilization programs including peer reviews, open and closed medical record reviews and utilization reviews.
  • Actively and effectively participate in team meetings and treatment planning conferences and collaborate with multidisciplinary team members.
  • Participates as Champion or on work groups or committees related to system redesign, performance measures and safety.
  • Coordinates preventive healthcare needs according to guidelines established by the Department of Veterans Affairs and sound psychiatric practice.
  • Has clinical privileges to practice may include any mental health symptom, syndrome, or diagnoses identified in the current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) and in various clinical settings, to include inpatient, outpatient, emergency department, etc.
  • Maintains an active knowledge of the patient care processes of the Department of Veterans Affairs, the medical center, and its clinics and using the computerized medical record system for progress notes, orders, and medical record review and completion of such records in a complete and timely manner.
  • Arranges and provides coverage for provider absences; works with the service Coordinator on issues pertinent to the service; develops provider staffing models; coordinates resource requests with the service Coordinator for submission to top management; tracks workload; and supervises physician staff including professional development plans, recruitment/retention, and disciplinary issues when appropriate.
  • Exercises independent judgment in the practice and provision of patient/program services (clinical care, consultation, and education).

Largely operates independently on a day-to-day basis, with full responsibility to keep their supervisor apprised of activities and any issues in need of close collaboration.

Qualifications United States Citizenship:

Non-citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy. Degree of Doctor of Medicine or an equivalent degree resulting from a course of education in medicine or osteopathic medicine

Requirements:
    United States Citizenship:

    Non-citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy.

    • Degree of Doctor of Medicine or an equivalent degree resulting from a course of education in medicine or osteopathic medicine
    • Current, full, and unrestricted license to practice medicine or surgery in any of the US States
    • Board Certified in Urology by the American Board of Urology (ABU)
    Work Schedule:

    Full-time, permanent position. Shared call rotation required.

    Pay range and compensation package:

    In addition to the honor of serving America’s Heroes, a career at VHA provides a robust total reward$ package (see full brochure here) and offers many benefits including:

    • Flexible work schedules and shifts
    • Low patient-provider ratios
    • Robust insurance coverage
    • The ability to work anywhere in the country with an active license
    • Stable employment with competitive salary and regular pay increases
    • 50 days annual paid time off (26 days paid annual leave, 13 days paid annual sick leave, 11 paid federal holidays) in addition to other leave options including paid parental leave
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