Medical Administrator II Option D - Opt 18



Job Details

Medical Administrator II Option D - Opt 18
Employer

State of Illinois

Salary

$10,441.00 - $20,722.00 Monthly

Location

Randolph County, IL

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

10-78-104653

Department

Human Services

Opening Date

02/26/2018

Closing Date

Continuous

Description of Duties/Essential Functions

Under administrative direction, serves as Medical Director for Chester Mental Health Center; plans, administers and evaluates all psychiatric/medical care.  Directs, designs and implements policies, procedures and verifies compliance with all accrediting regulatory agents.  Supervises professional staff in the day-to-day administration of all program services.

Minimum Requirements

Requires an Illinois license to practice medicine and American Specialty Board Certification, or its equivalent, in a psychiatry related field.  Equivalence to American Board Certification is determined by the director of CMS with the advice of the employing agency's director.  Requires three years of substantive medical administrative experience in medical/clinical program direction, planning and evaluation.  Requires ability to supervise and coordinate staff and activities of other disciplines to verify efficient and adequate clinical program services which are in congruence with administrative policy, agency rules and accreditation standards.

Work Hours & Location/Agency Contact

Work Hours: Varies
Days off: Varies
 
Location:
Chester Mental Health Center
1315 Lehman Drive
Chester, IL  62233
 
Agency Contact: Nicole Wolff / Rhonda Dunning, Human Resources
Phone: (618) 826-4571 ext. 331
Fax: (618)826-3398
 

How to Apply

CURRENT STATE EMPLOYEES: Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form and new version of the CMS 100 Employment Application (version dated 10/2014 or later) to the Agency Contact address listed above.  If bidding on a promotion, applicant must be deemed qualified or have submitted a promotional application (CMS 100B) to CMS to receive a qualifying promotional grade PRIOR to the closing of the posting period.  A separate Bid form and Application is required for each Posting/Bid ID or your bid will be rejected.
Bid Forms and Applications can be mailed to the address above, faxed to (618) 826-3398, or scanned to Rhonda.Dunning@illinois.gov
FORMER STATE EMPLOYEES: Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form and new version of the CMS 100 Employment Application (version dated 10/2014 or later) to the Agency Contact address listed above.  A separate Bid form and Application is required for each Posting/Bid ID or your bid will be rejected.
NON-STATE EMPLOYEES:  This position is not subject to Central Management Services (CMS) testing procedures; therefore no application needs to be submitted to CMS, Division of examining and Counseling, for grading. All interested applicants must submit a CMS-100 employment application directly to the Agency Contact listed above. For more information, please refer to the Work4 website at Work.Illinois.Gov and select "Application Procedures". Additional information may also be obtained from the Agency Contact listed above or by contacting CMS, Division of Examining and Counseling at Work4Illinois@Illinois.gov or (217) 782-7100, (217) 785-3979 (TDD/TTY), (800) 526-0844 (TTY Only).
PLEASE SEE INFORMATION BELOW FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY.  For more information, please refer to the Work4Illinois website at Work.Illinois.Gov and select 'Application Procedures'.  Additional information may also be obtained from the Agency Contact.
 


BENEFITS FOR STATE EMPLOYEES

State of Illinois employees may be eligible for a variety of benefits associated with their employment. From a comprehensive health and dental insurance program, to vacation and sick leave days and a generous retirement plan, the State of Illinois offers a competitive benefits program for state employees. To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please explore the links below:

Healthcare Benefits:

The State offers its employees a comprehensive health and dental program along with a wide array of supplemental insurance programs. Illinois has long been committed to providing employees with the best possible insurance benefits at the greatest possible value.

Retirement Benefits:

In addition to health and dental insurance programs, state employees are offered a generous pension program with options that can be tailored to meet employees' needs.

Workplace Benefits:

State employees may also be eligible for other benefits such as holidays, annual leave and sick leave.

Visit our Illinois Benefits website to see a more detailed summary of other benefits which are available to state employees.

Note: The above benefits are available to most state employees with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary, part-time and student worker positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits.

Employer
State of Illinois
Address
Stratton Office Building

Springfield, Illinois, 62706
Phone
(217) 782-7100