JOB DESCRIPTION
Join our team at the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Indian Health Center, where we offer more than just a job -- we provide a community-focused environment with competitive salaries, exceptional benefits, and a true work-life balance. Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) plan, ensuring you and your family are well cared for. Enjoy farm-to-table food through our food distribution program, giving you access to fresh, nutritious options. Plus, take advantage of Indian Health Service Loan Forgiveness opportunities to advance your career while reducing your student debt. Located in the heart of California's Sierra Nevada foothills, our location offers not just a fulfilling career but the chance to explore a region full of stunning landscapes and outdoor recreation. Spend your days helping others grow professionally and your evenings and weekends hiking through serene mountain trails, kayaking on pristine lakes, or enjoying the charm of historic Downtown Sonora. With its vibrant culture, unique shops, and year-round festivals, you'll find endless ways to connect and thrive. Whether you're seeking professional growth or outdoor excitement, Tuolumne County is the perfect place to build your future. Apply today and start your next adventure with us!
POSITION OVERVIEW
Title:
Psychiatrist Reports To:
Chief Medical Officer Schedule:
M-F; 8am-5pm
Status:
Exempt Summary:
This individual provides adult and pediatric psychiatric evaluations and treatment to the Indian and Non-Indian population within the service area of the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Indian Health Center. The Psychiatrist must be able to communicate well and be able to establish rapport with patients and their families. They must be sensitive to the needs of the Indian community: its cultures, traditions, behavior patterns, and background. They must be familiar with the aims and objectives of the health center and express a genuine enthusiasm for its success. Adherence to protocols will be in accordance with HIPAA regulations.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
(Will include but not limited to)
- This role involves providing comprehensive behavioral health care across all age groups, including evaluating, diagnosing, treating, and managing medications.
- It also requires prescribing appropriate medications, ordering diagnostic tests, and performing necessary procedures to ensure effective patient care.
- Additionally, maintaining strong relationships with the Indian community and staying informed about their needs are key responsibilities.
- A solid understanding of the principles and methods of psychiatry and general medicine, as well as preventive and therapeutic psychiatric care, is essential.
- Staying current with new techniques in behavioral health and clinical operations is crucial, along with maintaining appropriate certifications.
- The role requires knowledge of psychosocial problems and the application of psychiatric social work, clinical psychology, physical therapy, rehabilitation therapies, and other ancillary Medi-Cal services.
- It also demands expertise in psychiatric research principles and techniques, as well as in general adult and pediatric psychiatric outpatient care.
- Daily documentation of patient progress, collaboration with a multidisciplinary treatment team, and educating patients, families, and Medi-Cal providers on treatment and recovery plans are central duties.
- Completing Medi-Cal records accurately and on time, following documentation guidelines, and ensuring compliance with billing and regulatory standards are required.
- The role includes the care of patients with acute or chronic behavioral disorders and multiple problems.
- Promotes continuous quality improvement in patient care and service while maintaining professional licensure and collaborating with community providers.
- Provide comprehensive behavioral health care to pediatric as well as adult clients
- Additional duties may be assigned as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
Graduation from an accredited school of medicine or osteopathy and completion of a residency program in an institution approved by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. One year of experience in a clinical setting, which may include residency. Must possess a valid physician's and surgeon's license issued by the California Medi-Cal Board and DEA permit/certification.
Preferred Qualifications:
Certificate of psychiatry from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or possessing a written statement from the Secretary of the Board indicating eligibility for examination are preferred. Experience working with Native American population in a healthcare setting 2+ years preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires walking, standing, and sitting for prolonged perios of time; pushing, pulling and lifting up to 30 pounds; manual dexterity for operation of computer and phones; hearing, talking, and good verbal and written communication skills; repetitive motions of the wrists, hands, and fingers; walking on uneven ground; operation of medium-weight equipment. This position requires the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND INDIAN PREFERENCE
Tuolumne Me-Wuk Indian Health Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace. In accordance with the Indian Preference Act (25 U.S.C. §§ 472 & 473) and Public Law 93-638, qualified Native American and Alaskan Native applicants will be given preference, provided appropriate documentation is submitted. In-house postings also include Tribal Voting Members. All positions require cultural sensitivity and the ability to interact respectfully and effectively with diverse tribal communities. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment TB test, background check, and drug screening.