Vista Community Clinic

Psychiatrist

Req No.
2026-4981
Location
US-CA-Oceanside
Speciality
Provider
Type
Regular Part-Time
Hours
28

Overview

At Vista Community Clinic (VCC), we believe healthcare is more than medicine, it’s about hope, community, and impact. For over 50 years, we’ve been a leader in the community clinic movement, growing from a small volunteer-driven effort in Vista to a nationally recognized network of state-of-the-art clinics across San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside counties. Today VCC has 14 clinics serving over 70,000 patients annually, we continue our mission of delivering exceptional, patient-centered care where it’s needed most.

 

As a private, non-profit, multi-specialty outpatient clinic, VCC provides more than healthcare, we provide opportunity. Here your skills are celebrated, your growth is supported and your work makes a difference. We know that our success is a direct result of the exceptional talents and dedication of our employees.

 

Benefits include:
✅ Competitive compensation & benefits 
✅ Medical, dental, vision
✅ Company-paid life insurance 
✅ Flexible spending accounts 
✅ 403(b) retirement plan 

Why VCC?

• 🏅 Winner of the 2025 HRSA Gold Medal for Outstanding Care, placing VCC among the top 10% of Federally Qualified Health Centers in the U.S.

• Recognized by HRSA as a National Quality Leader in Behavioral Health and Diabetes and for excellence in Preventive Health and Health IT.

• A robust training & development culture to help you grow and advance your career.

• A workplace built on respect, collaboration and passion for care.

Responsibilities

To provide medication and medical management for patients engaged in a continuum of services aimed at providing an array of behavioral health services. Provide the patient and referring clinician with a thorough medical-psychiatric diagnostic evaluation and synthesis of medical care. 

 

Essential Job Functions

  • Primary duty requires the exercise of discretion and independent judgment with respect to matters of significance
  • Provide psychiatric and medical assessment and offer treatment services to adults and/or children in a community clinic setting
  • Provide ongoing training and medication education to the patient and their natural supports (as appropriate); at a minimum, patient education occurs at time of first prescribing and whenever a change in medication is made
  • Document reported medication reactions; documents and reports medical errors
  • Evaluate co-existing medical conditions for potential health impact
  • Document review of behavioral health history, current health status, medication use profile, medication allergies, and medication adverse reactions for patients
  • Help empower each patient to actively participate with the treatment team to promote recovery, progress or well-being
  • Responsible for clinical supervision, education and training of behavioral health team
  • Assist in the development, maintenance and supervision of medication and psychiatric and medical treatment policies and procedures
  • Exercise independent medical judgment in the diagnosis and treatment of adults and/or children.
  • Work in close contact with referring clinician and primary care clinician in the patient's care to provide an expert treatment plan
  • Provide medication monitoring for patients, reviewing use of medication to determine appropriateness, presence of side effects, medical interactions, etc. at a minimum of once every 90 days
  • Participate in departmental and organizational meetings, as appropriate
  • Maintain good standing in issues of ethics, legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards
  • Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature review, in-service meetings and workshops
  • Support the vision, mission and goals, and demonstrate a commitment to the values, of the organization.

Qualifications

Minimum

  • Graduate of a recognized school of medicine. Valid California medical license as MD or DO
  • Psychiatrist with Medicare and California Medicaid numbers prior to start of employment
  • Board certified or eligible. Current DEA license.  Authorized to practice psychiatry in California
  • Certified as a diplomat in the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in psychiatry
  • Completion of a psychiatric residency or family medicine/psychiatry residency in an ACGME approved residency program
  • Valid California driver’s license and vehicle insurance; reliable transportation

Preferred

  • Bilingual English/Spanish

Required Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • Basic computer knowledge, MS Office programs, intenet use and business e-mail communication systems

Salary

  • $140.00 - $165.00 per hour, depending on experience  

 

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