COMMUNITY HEALTH ALLIANCE
Clinical Psychiatrist
COMMUNITY HEALTH ALLIANCE, Reno, Nevada, United States, 89550
Job Details
Job Location CCC Health Center - Reno, NV
Position Type Full Time
Job Shift Day
Description
Community Health Alliance is looking for a Clinical Psychiatrist.
Join our talented team of healthcare providers that focus on serving the community and helping those in need by creating healthy outcomes for patients of every income.
We operate six convenient locations throughout Reno and Sparks, providing comprehensive, top-quality medical services, dental and pediatric care, behavioral health, low-cost pharmacies, nourishing food pantries, and more.
Job Description:
The Clinical Psychiatrist provides comprehensive, patient-centered mental health care to adolescents and adults in an outpatient setting. This role includes assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorders through therapeutic interventions, medication management, and collaboration with multidisciplinary care teams. The Clinical Psychiatrist will have a specialized focus on medically assisted treatments (MAT) for substance use and is expected to be knowledgeable in the use of long-acting injectables and antipsychotic medications. This position requires a commitment to compassionate care and adherence to the highest standards of psychiatric practice and legal compliance. Licensing or the ability to be licensed in the State of Nevada is required.
Our team members enjoy benefits that include: Competitive salary 100% company paid employee medical insurance and 90% paid vision and dental on the 1st of month from date of hire. Student Loan Repayment through the National Health Service Corp. With a score of 19, in almost all cases, repayment is awarded to our providers who enroll. Continuing education benefit provided at 40 hours & $1800 per year Paid Time Off: 6.5 weeks off within the first year; 18 PTO days, 5 days paid sick leave, 5 days paid personal/float days, and 5 days paid continuing education; based on FTE status 7 paid holidays per year
CHA paid pension plan at 5% of earnings after one year of service; no employee match Additional 403(b)retirement annuity plan for employee to save; no employer match 100% License, registration, and certification reimbursement for most clinical staff Malpractice coverage through FTCA (Federal Tort Claims Act) CHA provides a $10,000 Accidental Death & Dismemberment policy for each benefit-eligible employee at no cost to the employee. This is an employee benefit paid and sponsored by CHA. Qualifications
Experience
Experience in providing MAT, with a focus on safe administration, patient monitoring, and adherence to regulatory standards. Minimum of 2 years working with patients with SMI, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. Familiarity with treatment protocols for long-acting injectables and antipsychotics. Demonstrated experience working with adolescents ages 13 and above, with an understanding of developmental and psychosocial factors affecting adolescent mental health. Experience working within a multidisciplinary team, including collaboration with psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive care plans. Licensure and Certification Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Completion of a four-year accredited psychiatry residency program. Active and unrestricted medical license to practice in the State of Nevada, or the ability to obtain one prior to start. Successful completion of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) or the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX-USA). Board certification in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), or eligibility to obtain board certification within two years of hire. DEA registration with authorization to prescribe controlled substances in Nevada. Must meet Nevada's CME requirements, including 2 hours of suicide prevention and awareness training every four years and courses related to controlled substance prescribing, ethics, and pain management every two years.
Job Location CCC Health Center - Reno, NV
Position Type Full Time
Job Shift Day
Description
Community Health Alliance is looking for a Clinical Psychiatrist.
Join our talented team of healthcare providers that focus on serving the community and helping those in need by creating healthy outcomes for patients of every income.
We operate six convenient locations throughout Reno and Sparks, providing comprehensive, top-quality medical services, dental and pediatric care, behavioral health, low-cost pharmacies, nourishing food pantries, and more.
Job Description:
The Clinical Psychiatrist provides comprehensive, patient-centered mental health care to adolescents and adults in an outpatient setting. This role includes assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorders through therapeutic interventions, medication management, and collaboration with multidisciplinary care teams. The Clinical Psychiatrist will have a specialized focus on medically assisted treatments (MAT) for substance use and is expected to be knowledgeable in the use of long-acting injectables and antipsychotic medications. This position requires a commitment to compassionate care and adherence to the highest standards of psychiatric practice and legal compliance. Licensing or the ability to be licensed in the State of Nevada is required.
Our team members enjoy benefits that include: Competitive salary 100% company paid employee medical insurance and 90% paid vision and dental on the 1st of month from date of hire. Student Loan Repayment through the National Health Service Corp. With a score of 19, in almost all cases, repayment is awarded to our providers who enroll. Continuing education benefit provided at 40 hours & $1800 per year Paid Time Off: 6.5 weeks off within the first year; 18 PTO days, 5 days paid sick leave, 5 days paid personal/float days, and 5 days paid continuing education; based on FTE status 7 paid holidays per year
CHA paid pension plan at 5% of earnings after one year of service; no employee match Additional 403(b)retirement annuity plan for employee to save; no employer match 100% License, registration, and certification reimbursement for most clinical staff Malpractice coverage through FTCA (Federal Tort Claims Act) CHA provides a $10,000 Accidental Death & Dismemberment policy for each benefit-eligible employee at no cost to the employee. This is an employee benefit paid and sponsored by CHA. Qualifications
Experience
Experience in providing MAT, with a focus on safe administration, patient monitoring, and adherence to regulatory standards. Minimum of 2 years working with patients with SMI, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. Familiarity with treatment protocols for long-acting injectables and antipsychotics. Demonstrated experience working with adolescents ages 13 and above, with an understanding of developmental and psychosocial factors affecting adolescent mental health. Experience working within a multidisciplinary team, including collaboration with psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive care plans. Licensure and Certification Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Completion of a four-year accredited psychiatry residency program. Active and unrestricted medical license to practice in the State of Nevada, or the ability to obtain one prior to start. Successful completion of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) or the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX-USA). Board certification in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), or eligibility to obtain board certification within two years of hire. DEA registration with authorization to prescribe controlled substances in Nevada. Must meet Nevada's CME requirements, including 2 hours of suicide prevention and awareness training every four years and courses related to controlled substance prescribing, ethics, and pain management every two years.