Psychiatric Medical Director
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital
Location 99801, Juneau, Alaska, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 1/17/25

Become the Medical Director of Psychiatry at SEARHC and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Southeast Alaska. Lead the delivery of top-tier psychiatric care, collaborate with the SVP of Behavioral Health to ensure excellence in clinical care, patient experience, workflow efficiency, and fiscal management, all while aligning with SEARHC's operational and business strategies. Join us in advancing mental health care in Southeast Alaska.

  • $400,000 - $445,000 annually
  • $25,000 annual leadership stipend
  • No call
  • Monday - Friday schedule
  • In person and telehealth opportunities
  • Must have or be able to obtain an Alaska license
  • Must be board certification in psychiatry
  • 5 years’ post-residency direct patient care clinical experience
  • 2 years’ experience as a medical director or in progressive medical leadership roles
  • Comprehensive benefits include health, vision, dental, PTO, retirement and relocation assistance

Where You’ll Work

As part of SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium, Ethel Lund Medical Center (ELMC) in Juneau provides medical services to the Juneau community in its state-of-the-art, recently renovated building. The clinic’s namesake, Ethel Lund, was one of nine women who founded SEARHC in 1975. Its founders believed building healthy families requires the integration of cultural practices, and traditional medicines and foods. Their leadership helped advance SEARHC into the nationally recognized tribal healthcare organization it is today.

Where You’ll Live

Residents of Juneau, Alaska, enjoy a friendly community and strong sense of belonging. With a population of about 32,000, the city fosters connections through clubs, festivals, cultural events and a thriving arts scene. Outdoor activities are out-sized, from spotting humpback whales and hiking Mendenhall Glacier to ziplining through the rainforest and dog-sledding snowy landscapes. Situated on the Alaskan panhandle, this charming city is the state capital and an ideal place to live and work.

Who You’ll Work For

The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) is one of the oldest and largest Native-run, non-profit health organizations in the United States. Comprised of more than 60 clinics, offices and medical centers, this organization provides over 27 communities throughout southeast Alaska with access to robust care services. With an emphasis on respect, cultural identity, service, professionalism and compassion, SEARHC provides its patients with the best quality of care possible.

Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran