Psychiatric Physician - Eugene, OR, United States - Lane County

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    Lane County Behavioral Health in beautiful Eugene, Oregon is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic adult psychiatrist for its community outpatient clinic.

    This is the ideal position for the clinician interested in the rewards associated with serving more vulnerable patients through the public mental health system while also achieving an excellent work/life balance.

    The position involves performing psychiatric assessments, consultations, and follow-up appointments for clients in the general adult and/or forensic clinic while working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

    Integrated care opportunities with affiliated primary care clinics may also be available.
    *This is a full-time position, although part-time requests will be considered. There is also the flexibility to do some telemedicine work from home, if desired.
    Work collaboratively with clinic therapists and case managers to provide comprehensive care.
    Manageable workload expectations that support quality care rather than high volume quotas

    Excellent benefit package including annual CME allowance, retirement contributions, moving expenses, excellent medical and dental options, paid time off.

    Lane County Behavioral Health provides services to more than 1,600 individuals with behavioral health conditions.

    We work with community partners to provide a continuum of care from prevention through treatment and aftercare in an environment that promotes a culture of resilience and recovery.

    Lane County Behavioral Health is a participant in the NHSC

    Schedule:
    Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm.

    *Training:

    ~ Graduation from an approved school of medicine with an MD or DO degree, completion of an approved residency program in psychiatry by time of appointment, and board certification as a psychiatrist, or the ability to become board certified within 24 months.

    Possession of a current State of Oregon license as a Medical Doctor (MD or DO)
    Board Certification by a recognized national board in Psychiatry or ability to become board certified within 24 months

    Studies have shown that women and BIPOC individuals are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they are able to perform every task in the job description.