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CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, IRONWOOD STATE PRISON
Title: STAFF PSYCHIATRIST, CORRECTIONAL AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES(SAFETY) |
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Job Description: ISP is canvassing the certification list and is accepting applications from lateral transfers and reinstatements. If you are interested, please submit a completed state application and a copy of your current performance evaluation to the address indicated above. If you are a lateral transfer, submit the above, plus a transfer packet. 'Per Governor's Executive Order #S-12-09, this position is subject to the reduction of 13.85% to facilitate the three furlough days named in the order, which is subject to end on 06/30/2010. The minimum and maximum salaries indicated on this bulletin DO NOT reflect this pay reduction.' All Methods of appointment may be considered. This advertisement will be used for this and other vacancies that may occur. Employment Applications (Std 678) may be screened and only the most qualified will be invited for an interview. The Staff Psychiatrist, Corrections and Rehabilitation Services (Safety): In a correctional setting, examines and diagnoses psychiatric patients; determines type of psychiatric and general medical treatment needed; administers psychiatric treatment with assistance, as necessary, from other health care providers; performs general medical and surgical work; performs clinical psychiatric duties; makes clinical rounds and reviews progress of patients; prescribes changes in treatment when indicated; consults, as necessary, with supervisory psychiatrist on unusual, complex, or serious cases, or presents such cases to a clinical conference for advice or decision; may instruct and supervise interns, residents, and other health care providers, and personnel assigned for special training; participates in staff conferences and clinics; documents care provided in psychiatric/medical records; may provide relatives with information concerning patients in person or by correspondence; may perform research in psychiatry; and may serve periodically as officer-of-the-day. Additional Information:
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