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Estimated Pay $31 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Daphne, Alabama

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River Region Psychiatric Associates, www.rrpa.us , is owned by our founder Dr. Chili. We are

proudly the fastest growing private practice in the southeastern United States.


RRPA manages inpatient psychiatry units and provides consult services to hospitals, operates

outpatient clinics, including a mental health urgent care and a specialty woman’s clinic. As part

of our mental health ecosystem, we employ psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric mental

health nurse practitioners, family nurse practitioners, physician assistants, licensed clinical social

workers, and licensed professional counselors. We also partner with community mental health

organizations, rural health organizations, correctional facilities, rehab facilities, and nursing

homes.


We have multiple locations in:

• AL (Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile)

• AR (Springdale/Fayetteville)

• FL (Tampa/Brooksville)

• GA (Smyrna/Atlanta)

• KY (Bowling Green/Louisville)

• MO (Columbia/Moberly)

• NC (Statesville/Charlotte)

• PA (Wilkes-Barre)

• SC (Camden/Charleston)

• TN (Nashville/Franklin/Knoxville/Jackson/East TN)


As we are growing exponentially, we are adding more locations in those states, and in the future

IN, OH and TX. We offer both inpatient and outpatient services and offer telehealth options to

give our providers a great work/life balance. We offer excellent salaries to our providers! We

also offer a full benefits package, CME time, Malpractice Insurance, and relocation assistance

and sign on bonuses are offered for some of our locations.


We are growing and wanting to add a Psychiatrist in each of the following locations:

-GADSDEN

-HELENA (Child/Adolescent)

-MONTGOMERY

-SPANISH FORT ( IP Adult/Geri)


We would love to discuss with you the opportunities we have available within River Region

Psychiatry Associates. Your needs and preferences, both professionally and personally, are of

utmost priority. Not only is it about your clinical and geographic preferences, simply, we want to

make sure you are 100% happy. It's more than just a job search; it's about finding your perfect

professional fit.



Position Summary


A Psychiatrist is a specialized medical professional trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent mental health disorders. Leveraging a deep understanding of both the biological and psychological aspects of mental health, the Psychiatrist offers comprehensive care to patients, encompassing evaluation, medication management, psychotherapy, and collaborative interdisciplinary approaches. This role demands adeptness in assessing complex human behavior, understanding the interplay of environmental, social, and biological factors, and implementing evidence-based interventions. Integral to the mental health ecosystem, the Psychiatrist plays a pivotal role in promoting well-being, enhancing patient resilience, and ensuring optimal mental health outcomes.

  • Assesses patients comprehensively by conducting interviews with patients, families, and relevant individuals; performing physical examinations; observing behaviors; examining medical histories and pertinent documents; administering and interpreting psychological assessments; and ordering and analyzing laboratory tests.
  • Constructs individualized treatment plans based on the assessment of cognitive, emotional, developmental, social, and behavioral challenges; sets specific treatment objectives and strategies.
  • Provides patient care through the application of psychotherapeutic techniques and prescription medications; engages in regular discussions about patient progress; offers guidance and instructions; monitors the efficacy of prescribed medications; oversees the delivery of services by staff.
  • Upholds a collaborative treatment approach by regularly reviewing patient progress and treatment strategies; engages in consultations and partnerships with primary care physicians, mental health professionals, nursing staff, and other healthcare teams.
  • Ensures the delivery of high-quality and safe care for both patients and staff by upholding institutional policies, protocols, standards, CMS and private insurance guidelines, and legal stipulations; actively participates in utilization reviews; remains accessible for urgent consultations.
  • Enhances team proficiency by organizing training sessions and discussions on the connections between psychosocial and physiological challenges, psychotropic medications, crisis management, and associated topics.
  • Maintains accurate records by diligently documenting symptoms, prescribed medications, and treatment outcomes; produces concise summaries when required.
  • Stays abreast of advancements in the field by engaging in continuous medical education opportunities; staying updated with professional literature; fostering professional connections; and actively participating in relevant professional associations.
  • Boosts the reputation of the department and organization by taking initiative in novel tasks and projects; seeking ways to augment job contributions and impact.
  • Administers psychotropic medications responsibly, ensuring adherence to state regulations concerning prescription practices.
  • Offers expert medication oversight and education to patients, aiming for optimal clinical results.
  • Operates in alignment with the terms and conditions outlined in the Employment Agreement between the employee and the practice.
  • Strives to elevate the standard of outpatient care provided, while accurately documenting billable hours for billing department processing.


Requirements:

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

Education Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathic Medicine – Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and/or Neurology

Experience Minimum of 3 years’ experience in working with patient population hired to serve (child, adolescent, adult, or geriatric)

License Current valid license in the respective State hired to serve with a current and unrestricted DEA registration