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Alexandria - Clinical Psychiatrist

Job Description: To provide clinical psychiatric services to individuals with mental health and/or co-occurring substance abuse disorders, including psychiatric and medication evaluations, diagnosis, treatment, and emergency crisis intervention. Requires: One year experience in the practice of psychiatry; satisfactory completion of residency program in psychiatry; and eligibility for Board certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology as a Clinical Psychiatrist. Applicant must be licensed and currently registered with the Commonwealth of Virginia to practice regular or osteopathic medicine. The employee must also be licensed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for prescribing medications. Valid driver's licence, FBI criminal background check, VA child abuse registry check and Alexandria Sheriff’s Office background check. Preferred: Bilingual, (English/Spanish, French, African and/or Middle Eastern) language skills.

Salary: $79,662- $131,816/YR (DOQ)

How to Apply: Apply online: www.alexandriava.gov/jobs or call 703-838-4422. AA/EEO

Closes: Open Until Filled

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