Staff Psychiatrist - Inpatient Unit (IPU)

Traditions Behavioral Health

Warm Springs, MT

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Fishing, Healthcare, Hospital, Leadership, Medical Treatment, Medicine, Nursing, Osteopathy, Patient Care, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, Quality Assurance, Quality Management
LOCATION
Warm Springs, MT
POSTED
18 days ago

THE PRACTICE

MontanaDepartment of Public Health and Human Services-Warm Springs,MT

The mission of the Department of Public Health and Human Services is to promote and protect the health, well-being, and self-sufficiency of all Montanans. The Departments HealthcareFacilities Division (HFD) oversees the seven state-operated healthcare facilities, including the MontanaState Hospital. This job will serve as HFDs Chief Medical Officer and is responsible for the development,implementation, maintenance and enhancement of all clinical and medical services and programs,medical policies and procedures, and quality assurance programs and activities. The position overseesand directs all aspects of medical care provided to patients, clients, and residents by the state-operatedfacilities. They will interact with all other parts of the organization including Facility Administrators,nursing leadership, therapy,psychology, fiscal, personnel, quality improvement, and health information.

Inpatient Unit (IPU)

  • 10 14-hour shifts per month
  • No night call
  • 24 beds in a 16-hour shift

Echo Unit 

  • 7 on - 7 off
    • 12 hour shifts Monday - Friday
    • 10 hour shifts Saturday - Sunday
  • No night call
  • 15 beds per 10-hour shift and 18 beds per 12-hour shift

Minimum Qualifications

  • A Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree and completion of an appropriateresidency program approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties or the AmericanOsteopathic Association.
  • Licensed to practice medicine in the State of Montana or will obtain license to practicemedicine in the State of Montana within twelve months of starting the position. 

THE BENEFITS

  • $178.74 per hour for Full-Time (7 on / 7 off) W-2 Employees
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package
  • Attractive 401K and Competitive Company Match
  • Generous Annual Bonuses
  • PTO and CME Accrual

THE AREA

    • Warm Springs is named for the local hot springs and located adjacent to Montana's Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. Nearby Lost Creek State Park features spectacular grey limestone cliffs that rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. Equidistant between Bozeman and Missoula, the community is the site of Montana State Hospital, the only long-term psychiatric hospital operated by Montana. With its stunning natural beaty, the Warm Springs area is a world-class destination for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, fishing, skiing, climbing, and many other activities surrounded by Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Montanas history is rich and varied, with a mix of Native American culture, European influence, and modern amenities.   
    • Montana, "Big Sky Country," is a vast outdoor paradise defined by its majestic Rocky Mountains, expansive plains, pristine rivers, and abundant wildlife, offering endless opportunities for hiking, fishing (especially fly-fishing), skiing, hunting, and wildlife viewing (grizzlies, bison, elk) in places like Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, with activities ranging from whitewater rafting to quiet exploration under enormous skies 
    • Montana's ski scene offers vast terrain at huge resorts like Big Sky and Whitefish, alongside charming local spots like Discovery and Bridger Bowl, with activities including epic downhill runs, backcountry adventures, snowshoeing, ice fishing, fat biking, and winter tours in Yellowstone, promising endless snow, minimal crowds, and stunning scenery for all skill levels

About the Company

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