Overview

REQ-200090

Deadline: Open until filled

Salary: $29,003 – $31,825 per month

Location: Salem, OR

 

The Supervising Psychiatrist leads, supports, and coordinates the activities of subordinate psychiatric physicians and nurse practitioners at the Oregon State Hospital, and may serve as a primary physician on a unit when resource needs require.  In this capacity, the Supervising Psychiatrist assures compliance with Federal and State laws, Administrative Rules, Joint Commission and CMS standards, OSH policies, and professional standards of practice.  The Supervising Psychiatrist is also a member of the program executive team, and collaborates with associate chiefs in other clinical disciplines, as well as the program director, to ensure the effective and efficient functioning of clinical processes within the program.  This includes oversight of program-wide, unit-wide, and individual patient processes and the treatment provided.

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What We Are Looking For

Minimum Qualifications: These qualifications must be reflected in your application for consideration.

You must possess:

·         Board certification in general psychiatry at the time of appointment.

·         Physician’s license issued by the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners at the time of appointment and maintain the licensure throughout employment.

·         3 years minimum experience in an inpatient or outpatient setting.

Desired Attributes: The following list contains desired attributes that have been identified as key to success in this role at OHA. These are the attributes we look for in our top candidate. If you have these, please let us know in your application materials.

·         Advanced knowledge of psychiatric care, including forensic and complex clinical cases, with the ability to provide high-level consultation and direct treatment when needed.

·         Experience guiding, mentoring and supporting psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners to ensure quality standards and implement recovery-oriented, evidence-based care while fostering a collaborative, patient-centered environment.

·         Experience balancing clinical and administrative responsibilities, program planning, policy implementation, and compliance with regulatory standards.

·         Experience thriving in a dynamic hospital setting, embracing clinical challenges, and utilizing collaborative problem-solving techniques to address barriers to patient care and staff development.

·         Experience leading risk management initiatives and structured pathways for forensic patients, including transition planning and community reintegration.

Preference Statement

Preference may be given to candidates who possess extensive inpatient, leadership and psychiatric clinical experience providing oversight and direction on clinical issues.

Submission Requirements

·         Resume – Attach your current resume that clearly outlines your education and work experience relevant to this position.

·         Cover Letter – A cover letter is not required, but if included, it will be reviewed and considered during the review and selection process.

·         Supplemental Questions – Answer all supplemental questions completely and accurately.

·         Final Check! – Before submitting, confirm that all required materials are included, and your Workday Job History is current. The information in your application will be used to complete an Equal Pay Analysis to determine salary placement upon hire. Visit the Equal Pay Analysis Webpage for more information.

How to Apply

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NOTE: To bypass the application process, please email your cover letter and resume to OSH.Physician.Careers@oha.oregon.gov  before the deadline.

Contact Information
Recruiter: Cyndi Phipps-Roman
Email: cynthia.phipps-roman@oha.oregon.gov
Phone (text friendly): 503-569-0066

 

About Oregon Health Authority, Oregon State Hospital

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is a state agency dedicated to helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental and social well-being through partnerships, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. We are absolutely committed to ongoing innovation in the delivery of services, and to recruiting, developing and retaining dedicated employees.

OHA includes most of the state's health care programs, including Public Health, Health Policy and Analytics, Health Systems Division, and Oregon State Hospital. Incorporating the state's health care programs within one agency gives the state greater purchasing and marketing power to begin tackling the issues of cost, quality, and access to care.