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Greenlife Healthcare Staffing

Correctional Psychiatrist

Greenlife Healthcare Staffing, California City, CA, United States

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Correctional Psychiatrist - Kern County, CA (#R10043)
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is seeking a Correctional Psychiatrist to fill an opening that provides specialty behavioral health services to Medi-Cal recipients and uninsured, located in Kern County, CA.

Requirements of the Correctional Psychiatrist:
  • Must have an active California Medical License.
  • Must be DEA Certified.
  • Board Certification in Forensic Psychiatry (Preferred): ABPN certification not mandatory but strongly recommended.
Schedule of the Correctional Psychiatrist:
  • This is a full-time, part-time, or telepsychiatry-based position, depending on clinic needs.
  • Full-Time (FTE):
    • Shift: 8-hour day (e.g., 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. to align with jail intake protocols).
    • Activities: 10–12 inmate evaluations, competency assessments, and testimony preparation.
  • On-Call Requirements:
    • Rotation: 1–2 weekends monthly for urgent forensic consultations (additional compensation).
  • Telepsychiatry: Limited: Primarily onsite due to security requirements.
Benefits of the Correctional Psychiatrist:
  • The salary for this position is $225/hr.
  • Sick days.
  • Health insurance.
  • Matching 401k.
Job Description of the Correctional Psychiatrist:
The Correctional Psychiatrists provide mental health services within Kern County detention facilities, focusing on competency restoration, suicide risk mitigation, and continuity-of-care planning for post-release community reintegration.

Job Responsibilities of the Correctional Psychiatrist:
  • Conduct competency-to-stand-trial (CST) evaluations under Penal Code 1369, collaborating with public defenders and court-appointed experts.
  • Manage opioid withdrawal protocols using buprenorphine/naloxone in compliance with CDCR formulary restrictions.
  • Develop safety plans for inmates with borderline personality disorder and histories of self-injurious behaviors.
  • Coordinate with probation officers and FQHCs to ensure medication access post-release, including 30-day supplies of antipsychotics.
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