A career as a psychiatrist at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Battle Creek VA Medical Center is an opportunity to provide compassionate care for the nation’s Veterans while enjoying a high quality of life in an area considered one of the nicest places in America.
“Battle Creek is a smaller facility where everybody knows each other,” said Medical Center Director James Doelling, who relocated to the area from Los Angeles about six months ago. “The staff here is very friendly, and the collaboration is exceptional. I believe the patients feel that as well.”
Doelling is seeking to fill 14 psychiatrist position openings in the Battle Creek, Michigan, main facility and in four community-based outpatient clinics in Benton Harbor, Lansing, Muskegon and Wyoming, Michigan.
In these roles, psychiatrists perform mental health evaluations and provide a full range of therapeutic interventions for a diverse Veteran population, including geriatric and post-deployment combat Veterans. Both board-certified seasoned professionals and board-eligible recent graduates may apply.
Why Battle Creek VAMC?
Located less than 20 minutes from Kalamazoo, Michigan — one of Reader’s Digest’s “Nicest Places in America” — Battle Creek VAMC has a reputation for its warm, inviting culture and staff members who treat each other like family.
Open access to leadership is another benefit of working at Battle Creek. “People here feel like they really have a voice,” Doelling said.
For example, he said the executive team blocks off two hours from the schedule every week for purposeful rounding, hosts town halls at all five sites of care and initiates “conversation cafés” during every shift to open the lines of communication between staff and executive leaders.
Battle Creek also hosts picnics, fitness runs and a Veteran-and-family advisory council to strengthen community connections outside the walls of VA.
The Kalamazoo Promise
It’s hard to decide to relocate to a new area, but Doelling offered many reasons for psychiatrists to take a second look at the Battle Creek VA. The workplace itself is inviting, he said, noting an impressive 13-point jump in Battle Creek’s “Best Places to Work” score.
Beyond that, he explained, a short drive takes you to world-class fishing and hunting in and around Lake Michigan. Employees can also use their free time to head to the nearby cities of Chicago or Detroit, and enjoy all the amenities without the cost of living, including museums, theater, professional sporting events, amusement parks and concerts.
A huge incentive for families considering relocation to the area is the Kalamazoo Promise, a pledge from an anonymous group of donors to pay all students of Kalamazoo Public Schools (KPS) up to 100% tuition at any of Michigan’s state colleges or universities.
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In addition, all VA physicians, including psychiatrists, receive comprehensive benefits and perks. They may receive market, performance and incentive pay based on education and length of practice. Psychiatrists hired under Title 38 get 49 days paid time off, and free malpractice liability protection with tail coverage, worth thousands of dollars a year. Benefits also include access to the Federal Employees Retirement System.
“VA is like a big private hospital,” Doelling said. “When I moved from Los Angeles to Kalamazoo, I maintained all my leave and priority. The federal pension and retirement plans are amazing.”
VA psychiatrists in Battle Creek have a chance to live well while making a meaningful contribution to the lives of the nation’s Veterans. See if a VA career as a psychiatrist in Battle Creek is the right choice for you.
- READ about Battle Creek VAMC.
- APPLY for a psychiatrist position at Battle Creek VAMC.
- ATTEND Battle Creek’s psychiatry program open house on May 18 by calling public affairs at 269-966-5600, ext. 35218.
- EXPLORE a VA career in mental health.
- LEARN how to Choose VA at www.VAcareers.va.gov.
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