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Psychiatrist
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment
Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
Academic/Training Program
Long-Term Care/Facility
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Jackson, Georgia, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
2/22/23
MHM Services, Inc. is a national provider of mental health and medical services to jails and prisons. Celebrating over 30 years in business, MHM maintains an excellent reputation for being one of the best in the correctional health care industry. Our company consists of more than 3,000 mental health and medical professionals including a team of more than 275 employed Psychiatrists & Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners across 15 states, including Georgia.
In the state of Georgia, MHM is the mental health service provider to the Georgia Department of Corrections (35 prisons statewide). We are currently recruiting a Psychiatrist for Georgia Diagnostic Classification Prison in Jackson, GA to collaborate and practice with an elite team of 22 mental health professionals servicing adult male inmates with mental illnesses. This 30 hour per week practice opportunity offers a flexible schedule Monday- Friday.
FULL TIME BENEFITS SUMMARY TO PSYCHIATRIST PRACTICING 30 HOURS PLUS A WEEK:
• Option for 3 Day Work Week Available
• Employed Position with Guaranteed Salary
• Company Paid Malpractice Insurance
• Generous Paid Days Off (Vacation, Sick, Personal)
• CME Paid Days Off
• CME Reimbursement
• Paid Holidays
• 401(k) Plan with Employer Match
• Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Options
• Voluntary Life Insurance, Supplemental Life Insurance, Disability Insurance
• Flexible Spending Account
• Same Sex Domestic Partner Benefits
• Must have a Georgia license and DEA
• Board Eligible or Board Certified
• Correctional experience a plus
Why I Chose Correctional Psychiatry”
Testimonials from MHM Prescribers:
“There are no managed care inconveniences (i.e. paperwork, appealing for more sessions, etc.)
“I like the set hours, structured environment, and working with chronic mentally ill individuals who became casualty of poorly funded community mental health services.”
“I enjoy the opportunity to see patients’ progress/response to treatment over time in a
controlled setting; No insurance companies to answer to.”
“I work with inmates who present some of the most interesting diagnostic and treatment
challenges in modern psychiatry.”
In the state of Georgia, MHM is the mental health service provider to the Georgia Department of Corrections (35 prisons statewide). We are currently recruiting a Psychiatrist for Georgia Diagnostic Classification Prison in Jackson, GA to collaborate and practice with an elite team of 22 mental health professionals servicing adult male inmates with mental illnesses. This 30 hour per week practice opportunity offers a flexible schedule Monday- Friday.
FULL TIME BENEFITS SUMMARY TO PSYCHIATRIST PRACTICING 30 HOURS PLUS A WEEK:
• Option for 3 Day Work Week Available
• Employed Position with Guaranteed Salary
• Company Paid Malpractice Insurance
• Generous Paid Days Off (Vacation, Sick, Personal)
• CME Paid Days Off
• CME Reimbursement
• Paid Holidays
• 401(k) Plan with Employer Match
• Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Options
• Voluntary Life Insurance, Supplemental Life Insurance, Disability Insurance
• Flexible Spending Account
• Same Sex Domestic Partner Benefits
• Must have a Georgia license and DEA
• Board Eligible or Board Certified
• Correctional experience a plus
Why I Chose Correctional Psychiatry”
Testimonials from MHM Prescribers:
“There are no managed care inconveniences (i.e. paperwork, appealing for more sessions, etc.)
“I like the set hours, structured environment, and working with chronic mentally ill individuals who became casualty of poorly funded community mental health services.”
“I enjoy the opportunity to see patients’ progress/response to treatment over time in a
controlled setting; No insurance companies to answer to.”
“I work with inmates who present some of the most interesting diagnostic and treatment
challenges in modern psychiatry.”