Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician at Traditions Behavioral Health summary:
The Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician at Ventura County Medical Center provides care to patients in a 36-bed inpatient facility with a schedule of 7 on and 7 off. The physician typically sees around 15 patients per shift and is part of a respected team within a well-integrated healthcare system affiliated with UCLA. Competitive compensation and benefits are offered in this key role within the Level II Trauma Center of Ventura County.
THE PRACTICE
VENTURA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER Ventura, CA
Ventura County Medical Center (VCMC) is a 229 bed, fully-integrated, comprehensive system of hospital, clinic and specialty services. VCMC is noted for its renowned Family Medicine Residency Program and is distinguished as the only Ventura County academic teaching hospital with a residency affiliated with UCLA School of Medicine. VCMC is the designated Level II Trauma Center for the west county and is known for its extraordinary trauma team. Due to the patient population, Spanish-speaking is preferred.
Inpatient Services (Hillmont Psychiatric Center)
- 36 bed unit, increasing to 43 beds
- 7 on 7 off schedule, with 10 hour shifts
- Physician will see approximately 15 patients per shift
THE BENEFITS
- $288,743.00 Annually 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
- Ventura County comprises the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area. It is also considered the southernmost county along the California Central Coast. There are 555,953 acres (224,986 ha) outside of national forest land in Ventura County. North of Highway 126, the county is mountainous and mostly uninhabited, and contains some of the most unspoiled, rugged and inaccessible wilderness remaining in southern California. Small coastal mountains rim Ventura County on its landward side. They range in elevation from 50 feet (15 m) along the coast south of the coastal plain, to about 3,100 feet (940 m) in the Santa Monica Mountains. The Santa Ynez Mountains, the Topatopa Mountains, and the Piru Mountains make up the northern boundary of the coastal plain, the Santa Susana Mountains are alongside the eastern boundary of the county, and the Simi Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains are along the southern border with Los Angeles County.
Keywords:
Psychiatric care, Mental health, Physician, Inpatient services, Trauma Center, Residency program, Healthcare, Ventura County, UCLA affiliation, Patient care