Kurz Solutions
Job Description
MD/DO
– Psychiatrist
Gorgeous Salinas Valley invites you…
The Community
– Soledad, CA
Soledad is a city in Monterey County, California, located 25 miles southeast of Salinas.
The town is located near the Spanish mission, Mission Nuestra Se ora de la Soledad (the mission of Our Lady of Solitude), founded October 9, 1791 by Ferm n Francisco de Lasu n, the 13th of 21 missions in California.
The town’s name comes from the mission.
Soledad is seated at the heart of one of the most economically productive and technologically advanced agricultural regions in the world; hence, the Salinas Valley name, “Salad Bowl of the World”.
Agricultural companies working out of this region include: Dole Fresh Vegetables, Tanimura & Antle Fresh Foods, Taylor Farms, D’Arrigo Bros.
Inc and Mann Packing Inc.
Soledad is located in one of the primary wine grape growing regions of California with over twenty vineyards and wineries within a thirty-mile radius, several of which have tasting rooms and offer a wide selection of wines for sale.
Some of the vineyards and wineries located nearby are Chalone, Scheid, Paraiso Vineyards, Pisoni Vineyards, Hahn Estate, San Saba, J.Lohr, Kendall-Jackson, Ventana, Hess Select, Estancia, The Michaud Vineyard, and Graff Family Vineyards.
REQUIREMENTS (duties include but are not limited to)
Meet with mentally ill patient-inmates/youths for crisis interventions, face-to-face interviews, etc.
Must be able to provide clinical face-to-face interviews at cell fronts in inmate housing units.
In some institutions, multi-tiered housing units may require the ability to climb stairs and walk long distances;
Conduct initial mental health evaluations including criminal, psychiatric, and substance abuse case history to assess inmate’s/ward’s current needs and make treatment recommendations in the initial evaluation;
Conduct clinically sound suicide risk evaluations including clinical reviews, applying suicide risk assessment protocols, pertinent data/chart reviews, proper documentation and consultations as needed;
Participate in Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IDTT) meetings;
Document all care provided to the patient-inmate/ward, including face-to-face contacts and IDTT meetings;
Monitor inmate/ward progress using Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan and Education (SOAPE) formatted progress notes;
Effectively applies community standard of practice for psychiatric treatment modalities and ethical standards;
Perform mental status exam (MSE) in face-to-face clinical interviews;
Identify the relevant signs and symptoms of medical/psychological disorders in order to comprehensively diagnose, assess and manage the presenting symptomatology;
Examine prior mental health records, institutional chromos, probation reports, court records and other available documents to assist in the formulation of patient’s diagnosis and aid in the development of the inmate’s/ward’s treatment plans;
Review, examine and diagnose psychiatric patients of all ages and patient records and files in mental health program to determine progress, effectiveness and/or appropriateness of treatment services;
Consult, as necessary, with supervising psychiatrist on unusual, complex, or serious cases, or present such cases to a clinical conference for advice or decision;
Provide clinical consultation to psychiatric staff on unusual, complex or serious problems and cases where technical expertise is needed;
Prescribe medication as deemed appropriate for treatment and utilize the CDCR Correctional Formulary or obtain non-formulary approval;
Interpret laboratory results and make clinically appropriate referrals to medical services, as appropriate;
Determine type of psychiatric and general medical treatment needed;
Prescribe changes in treatment when indicated;
When conditions are suspected, adhere to mandated reporting requirements regarding California Psychiatrists, including, but not limited to, reported child and elder abuse, danger to self or others, duty to warn (Tarasoff) reporting and other confidentiality mandates;
Develop a therapeutic relationship with the patient-inmate’s/ward’s families and caretakers to enhance effective treatment delivery;
Work in consult with primary care medicine in identifying and managing co-occurring, co-morbid and treatment related medical conditions;
Make clinical rounds and review progress of patients, including assessments in inmate/ward housing units;
Serve periodically as psychiatrist-of-the-day for on-call/call back during weekend and off-hours for patient emergencies, Mental Health Crisis Beds follow up, and 5-day follow ups;
Administer psychiatric treatment with assistance, as necessary, from other health care providers;
Maintain order and supervise conduct of persons committed to the correctional facility in order to prevent escapes or injury by these persons to themselves or others;
Wear personal protective equipment, clothing and breathing apparatus to prevent injuries and exposures to blood/air borne pathogens;
Participate in committees and Quality Improvement Teams;
Compile and analyze data from audits pertaining to the mental health program requirements;
Provide information (i.e.
appointment documentation, no-shows, etc.) to support staff for data entry;
Protect and maintain safety and security of property, including documentation of unusual occurrence and inventory control of psychological testing material, reference material, computers, and other equipment;
Give input and help to implement new programs for the treatment, training or rehabilitation of patient-inmates/youths as directed by the CEO/CMH, Chi