Tumwater, WA
| Specialty | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation |
|---|---|
| Profession | Physician |
The Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) is the second largest state agency in Washington located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, the Department operates 10 correctional facilities, 9 re-entry centers, and 84 field offices, serving approximately 13,966 incarcerated individuals and supervising more than 14,000 individuals in the community.
The Department employs approximately 8,800 staff statewide. The impact of our work affects every community in our state as we work together for safer communities through progressive and human-centered practices, with a focus on successful reentry, the reduction of recifivism, and the individual transformation of those in our care and custody.
Our agency is comprised of dedicated public servants, committed to an equitable and inclusive workplace culture that inspires excellence, promotes innovation, and priortiize safety, leading to better outcomes for our incarcerated population, our staff, and our local communities.
The Department of Corrections is seeking a licensed, board-certified physician to serve as Chief Medical Officer (CMO). Reporting to and serving on the Secretary’s executive leadership team, the CMO provides enterprise-level medical leadership and strategic direction for a comprehensive correctional health system. The CMO reports to the Assistant Secretary of Health Services to ensure the delivery of high-quality, legally compliant, and clinically sound health services across the agency.
This role is responsible for shaping medical strategy, advancing clinical quality and population health outcomes, and leading a statewide patient-centered medical home model within a complex correctional environment. Experience or demonstrated interest in public health, correctional health, or health systems serving underserved populations is highly valued.
The Department continues to work with the VERA institute to reduce our ever-shrinking restrictive housing population and have significantly reduced prison populations by creating evidence-based community alternatives to incarceration.
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