Merced County

Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Medical Director

Merced County  •  $584k - $710k/yr  •  Merced, CA (Onsite)  •  18 hours ago
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Job Description

Posting number: 2600555

Department: Behavioral Health & Recovery Services

Job classification: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES MEDICAL DIRECTOR

Posting type: Open

Categories: Mental Health, Medical Examiner, Physicians, Medical

Please Note: This is an at-will classification under the direction of and serves at the pleasure of the Director of Behavioral Health & Recovery Services/Public Guardian-Conservator

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Consults, advises, and makes recommendations to the Director of Behavioral Health & Recovery Services regarding the scope and quality of psychiatric, medical and other professional services provided.

  • Supervises, assigns, trains, and evaluates psychiatric and clinical staff including independent contract status physicians and other positions.

  • Coordinates the planning and implementation of medical training and education for physicians.

  • Assists with the recruitment of physicians for the departments.

  • Provides medical oversight for medical/clinical services of the Mental Health Plan.

  • Assures appropriate medical and psychiatric consultation and liaison with primary health care providers and physicians.

  • Makes appropriate business decisions in overseeing, directing, and managing assigned activites.

  • Provides strategic leadership through communication, demonstration, and accomplishment of the organizational mission, vision, and values.

  • Analyzes legislation and regulations for impact on mental health and substance abuse services.

  • Implements appropriate departmental compliance procedures.

  • Provides psychiatric, diagnostic, and therapeutic services including continuing patient care; jail-based psychiatric care; acute psychiatric care; emergency on-call consultation; conservatorship evaluation and court testimony.

  • Consults with other medical and substance abuse practitioners.

  • Directs nursing follow-up care.

  • Completes medical records and court reports to mandated standards.

  • Evaluates social support/rehabilitation needs. Also educates patient/families/staff and oversees intake and treatment plans.

  • Establish, implement, and achieve goals and objectives.

Examples of duties

License:
Possession of a valid license to practice medicine issued by the California Medical Board.

Experience:
Five (5) years progressively responsible experience in the practice of medicine in psychiatry.

Certification:
Board certified or Board eligible in Psychiatric Medicine by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

OR

License:
Possession of a valid Physician and Surgeon license issued by the Medical Board of California.

Experience:
Five (5) years of progressively responsible executive or senior administrative experience overseeing behavioral health or specialty mental health programs.

Qualifications

  • Operate a personal computer and other office equipment.

  • Communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone.

  • Provide psychiatric, medical and medication evaluations and crisis intervention.

  • Provide psychiatric consultations to primary care physicians treating mental health or substance abuse illnesses.

  • Provide medical direction and oversight of County-operated Psychiatric Health Facility.

  • Analyze data, interpret policies, procedures and regulations, develop appropriate conclusions, and prepare reports.

  • Meet deadlines under stressful conditions.

  • Develop, interpret and enforce policies, procedures and processes regarding medical/psychiatric services.

  • Plan and ensure adequate medical staffing.

  • Supervise, train, direct and evaluate medical and clinical staff.

  • Resolve conflicts and respond appropriately to complaints.

  • Complete multiple priority projects with conflicting deadlines.

  • Maintain confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations.

  • Frequent use of depth perception, peripheral vision and color perception.

  • Sit, stand, or walk for extended periods.

  • Frequently lift, carry, reach, push, pull, twist and manipulate large and small objects.

  • Kneel, bend, twist, squat, balance and crawl.

  • Frequent use of hand-eye coordination.

  • Frequent use of data entry device including repetitive hand and arm motion.

  • Occasionally lift and carry up to 40 pounds.

  • Normal dexterity, frequent holding and grasping.

  • Represents the department with other government jurisdictions and community partners.

  • Regular attendance is an essential function


Knowledge of:

  • General psychiatric medicine and forensic psychiatry.

  • Psychosocial rehabilitation.

  • Laws, legislation and regulations impacting mental health and substance abuse services.

  • Community support systems.

  • Fundamentals of staff supervision, training and development.

Ability to:

  • Work effectively in a multidisciplinary team.

  • Supervise and direct medical and clinical staff.

  • Conduct and coordinate training.

  • Manage patient flow efficiently.

  • Consult/collaborate with multiple systems.

  • Work with seriously mentally ill and their families.

Supplemental information

Why Merced County? A message from the CEO

Merced County

About Merced County

Merced County takes its name from the Merced River, originally called El Río de Nuestra Señora de la Mercedes (“River of Our Lady of Mercy”). Located in the central part of California’s San Joaquin Valley, Merced County had a population of 267,390 as of the 2020 census and covers roughly 1,980 square miles. The City of Merced serves as the county seat and largest city, alongside five other incorporated cities: Atwater, Livingston, Los Banos, Gustine, and Dos Palos. In addition, the county includes several unincorporated communities such as Castle, Delhi, Hilmar, Planada, and Winton.

The local economy is driven by a mix of public sector jobs and industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, retail, food processing, and tourism. Education also plays a key role, with institutions like Merced College and University of California, Merced; the newest campus in the University of California system and the first U.S. research university built in the 21st century, providing strong academic and research opportunities.

Residents experience hot summers, with temperatures often reaching the 90s°F, and mild winters with highs in the 50s°F. Thanks to its central location and transportation access, Merced County is within about two hours of major destinations like San Francisco, Monterey, Lake Tahoe, and Yosemite National Park!

The county offers a range of recreational opportunities, including visits to the Castle Air Museum, as well as outdoor activities at nearby lakes, reservoirs, and wildlife areas. Its proximity to Yosemite also makes it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors seeking outdoor adventure.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Merced, CA
Year Founded
Unknown
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