Psychiatrist
Company: Correctional Medicine Associates
Location: Dilley
Posted on: April 1, 2025
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Job Description:
$350,000-500,000 per year At CoreCivic, we do more than manage
inmates, we care for people. CoreCivic is currently seeking
Psychiatrist who have a passion for providing the highest quality
care in an institutional setting. The Psychiatrist manages the
operation and provides overall direction and leadership for the
provision of the mental health services in the facility. This
position has the primary responsibility of providing administrative
and clinical coordination for the comprehensive mental health care
program for the inmates/residents. The successful applicant should
be able to perform ALL of the following functions at a pace and
level of performance consistent with the actual job performance
requirements. Report to assigned facility at designated hour to
provide direct patient care and associated clinical duties.
Participate in civil commitment proceedings. Assess and provide a
DSM diagnosis as appropriate. Prescribe and monitor psychotropic
medications. Provide a variety of professional services to include
counseling, disease process and central, ordering necessary lab
work and reviewing results. Supervise and provide mentorship to
other facility based mental health staff. Assess the needs of
mental health services, collect and maintain statistics and data
and prepare necessary reports pertaining to mental health services.
Evaluate and recommend methods of improving operational efficiency
and cost effectiveness of mental health related services. Accept on
call status. Provide direct casework services and individual, group
and family counseling to inmates/residents and their families.
Assist in developing and implementing treatment and therapeutic
programs for assigned inmates/residents; assist inmates/residents
to understand and overcome social and emotional problems. Prepare
progress reports; provide recommendations regarding discharge
plans; make case presentations; and assist administrative and
medical staff in development of statistical reports on assigned
inmates/residents. Serve as mental health staff liaison in group
counseling, volunteer activities and other events designed to
promote mental health services to inmates/residents. Assist in
supervision of inmates/residents, both within the facility and
while in community activities; promote positive community relations
and utilize community services, as needed. Maintain and monitor
confidentiality of inmates/residents and their files; audit files
to determine that all services provided are documented; review
status of inmates/residents to verify that all treatment and
therapeutic programs are completed. Assist in coordinating
professional services provided by contract personnel, if
applicable, and provide for that their needs to be addressed.
Prepare and maintain a variety of standard narrative, statistical,
summary and/or operational records, reports and logs, using
appropriate grammar, to include filing, alphabetizing and labeling;
review reports and records produced by staff. Properly process all
reports and documents in a timely manner. Attend scheduled staff
meetings, group meetings and other staff and group activities
essential for effective program and service delivery and to promote
communications and the proper flow of relevant information between
administration, staff and inmates/residents. Utilize established
corporate, facility and correctional policies and procedures in
making decisions, but perform with a high degree of independence
and professional administrative skill and use sound independent
judgment in meeting the responsibilities and performing the duties
of the position. Review, process and respond (via corporate
counsel) to lawsuits; attend court hearings, when necessary. Read,
analyze, comprehend and interpret technical procedures or
governmental regulations, legal and non-legal documents, including
the processing of such documents as medical instructions,
commitment orders, summons and other legal writs. Communicate
effectively and coherently to administration, staff,
inmates/residents, visitors and the general public, particularly in
situations requiring tact, diplomacy, understanding, fairness,
firmness and good judgment. This includes giving information,
instructions and directions; mediating disputes; advising of rights
and processes; and providing reliable testimony, in court and other
formal settings. Maintain equipment and supplies as required, order
replacement items in a timely manner via the purchase order system.
Endure verbal and mental abuse when confronted with the hostile
views and opinions of inmates/residents and others, e.g. visitors
and family members, encountered in an antagonistic environment.
Perform rescue functions at accidents, emergencies and disasters to
include administering basic emergency medical aid, physically
removing people away from dangerous situations, and securing and
evacuating people from confined areas. Take appropriate action to
prevent or diffuse potentially disruptive situations. Experience
exposure to body fluids, wastes and experience encounter with
deceased or contagious persons. Endeavor to comply with the
requirements of applicable regulations, laws, rules, procedures,
policies, standards and/or contract. Be aware that verbal abuse may
be present with the hostile views and opinions of inmates/residents
and others encountered in an antagonistic environment. Establish
and maintain effective working relations with others and handle
difficult interpersonal contacts. Define problems, collect data,
establish facts and draw valid conclusions. Participate in
in-service and other training programs as required. Report to
assigned facility at designated hour to provide direct patient care
and associated clinical duties. May be assigned the duties of any
position in an emergency situation. Remain alert at all times and
react quickly, efficiently and calmly in emergency and other high
stress situations. Qualifications: Graduate from an accredited
college or university with an advanced degree in psychology, or an
appropriate degree in a related clinical area and appropriate
certification or license (or meet educational requirements for
licensing in the state of employment, if greater). Five years
clinical experience, which includes two years in a comparable
position. A valid driver---s license is required. Minimum age
requirement: Must be at least 18 years of age. CoreCivic is a
Drug-Free Workplace & EOE including Disability/Veteran.
Keywords: Correctional Medicine Associates, San Antonio , Psychiatrist, Healthcare , Dilley, Texas
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