One Community Health is seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Psychiatrist to join our growing behavioral health team in Midtown Sacramento. This is an opportunity to practice patient-centered psychiatry in a collaborative, mission-driven environment serving a diverse community.
Position Highlights
- Outpatient Psychiatry Practice
- Collaborative team of Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
- Integrated care model with Primary Care Providers and Behavioral Health professionals
- Telehealth and in-person patient care
- Diverse patient population with opportunities to treat complex psychiatric conditions
- Average daily productivity of approximately 12 patient visits (1.5 patients per hour)
- Trauma-informed and person-centered care environment
- Mission-driven Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
- Located in vibrant Midtown Sacramento
Compensation & Incentives
- Competitive base salary: $296,595.93–$401,276.84 DOE
- Starting bonus available
- Relocation assistance available
- Annual merit increases
Work-Life Balance
- PTO starting at 5.5 weeks
- Up to 40 hours of California Sick Time
- 9 paid holidays
- 2 personal days annually
- Paid bereavement leave
- Flexible scheduling options based on role
Practice Details
As a Psychiatrist at One Community Health, you will:
- Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and diagnostic assessments
- Develop individualized treatment plans
- Prescribe and manage psychiatric medications
- Provide ongoing medication management and continuity of care
- Treat patients with co-occurring psychiatric, medical, and substance use disorders
- Collaborate closely with primary care providers, psychologists, social workers, and behavioral health professionals
- Utilize telepsychiatry for virtual patient visits
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives and evidence-based care delivery
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- HSA, FSA, and dependent care accounts
- Company-paid life insurance
- Long-term disability coverage
- Employee Assistance Program
- Telehealth services
- Wellness and gym discount programs
- 401(k) with up to 4% employer match
Professional Development
- CME allowance
- Paid CME time
- Licensure fees covered
- Professional dues covered
- Conference and training support
- Leadership development opportunities
- Career advancement within the organization
Ideal Candidate
We are seeking a physician who:
- Is passionate about community-based mental health care
- Enjoys working within a multidisciplinary team
- Has experience caring for patients with trauma histories and co-occurring substance use disorders
- Values equitable, compassionate, and culturally responsive care
- Is comfortable prescribing controlled medications when clinically appropriate
Qualifications
Required
- MD or DO
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Psychiatry
- Active California Medical License
- DEA Registration
- Current BLS/CPR Certification
Preferred
- FQHC or Community Health Center experience
- Experience in integrated behavioral health settings
- Familiarity with trauma-informed care and restorative practices
Location
Midtown Sacramento, California
Enjoy living and working in one of Northern California's most desirable urban neighborhoods. Midtown Sacramento offers:
- Vibrant dining and arts scene
- Easy access to Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, and San Francisco
- Affordable living compared to many California metropolitan areas
- Year-round outdoor recreation and family-friendly communities
Why One Community Health?
One Community Health is committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered healthcare to all members of our community. Our integrated care model allows providers to make a meaningful impact while practicing alongside a dedicated team focused on improving health outcomes and expanding access to care.
Join a mission-driven organization where your work directly improves lives every day.
Since our beginning in 1989, it has been our mission to create a healthier Sacramento by increasing access to care for all members of our community, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, orientation, or ability to pay.
In response to the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, our community joined forces to address the epidemic in a resounding way. Community advocates, along with the help of UC Davis Health Systems, CHW Mercy, Sutter Health, and the County of Sacramento, formed the Center for AIDS Research, Education and Services (CARES) to serve people with HIV/AIDS in 1989. A few years later, Kaiser Permanente joined the effort. These early founders set the tone not only for who we were in 1989, but also for all the years to come.