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This role involves providing psychiatric evaluations, medication management, crisis intervention, and collaborative mental health care for children and adolescents involved in the child welfare system. The position is a temporary, part-time role based in Palmdale, CA with a mix of in-person and telepsychiatry services. The psychiatrist works closely with multidisciplinary teams and provides consultation to child welfare agencies to ensure comprehensive mental health support.
Join the County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health at Antelope Valley Kidz Connection in Palmdale, CA. This temporary role (up to one year) offers a 30-hour/week schedule, Tues Thurs (8a 6:30p) with a mix of in-person and telepsychiatry coverage . Provide psychiatric evaluations, medication management, crisis intervention, and collaborative care for children and adolescents in the child welfare system.
Assignment Details:
Locum Tenens Mental Health Psychiatrist
County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health
Program: Antelope Valley Kidz Connection (AVKC)
Location: Palmdale, CA (Open to Telemedicine Coverage)
Temporary position up to one year
Schedule: 30 hours per week
Hours: Tuesday Thursday, 8:00am 6:30pm
50% of time in person (telepsychiatry also accepted)
About the Program:
Antelope Valley Kidz Connection (AVKC) provides comprehensive mental health services to infants, children, youth, families, and caregivers in or at risk of out-of-home placements referred by DCFS. Services include assessments, consultations, outpatient and field-based treatment, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, and ongoing psychiatric care.
Responsibilities:
Conduct psychiatric evaluations, prescribe/monitor/renew medications, and ensure continuity of care
Provide psychiatric services to children and adolescents in the child welfare system, including field visits when needed
Participate in multi-disciplinary treatment teams and collaborate on client care issues
Provide consultation to DCFS/DHS staff and attend Child & Family Team meetings
Screen for health concerns and refer to physical health providers as appropriate
Deliver crisis intervention and supportive counseling as necessary
Preferred Qualifications:
Proficiency with computer systems
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Effective time management and organizational abilities
Ability to work independently with strong attention to detail
Commitment to community-based care and collaboration with diverse populations
child psychiatry, adolescent mental health, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, crisis intervention, telepsychiatry, mental health services, child welfare, collaborative care, community-based care