Physician-Psychiatrist
Company: Department of Veterans Affairs
Location: Asheville
Posted on: January 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Position: Physician – Psychiatrist Salary: $260,000 - $270,000
Who May Apply: U.S. Citizenship; non-citizens may only be appointed
when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance
with VA policy. Location: Franklin, NC Interested physicians can
apply by submitting a letter of interest and CV to
Lisa.Sheffiled@va.gov . Why Franklin CBOC? The City of Franklin is
a quiet town in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The city
was named for Jesse Franklin, one of two state commissioners who
surveyed and organized the town in 1820 as the county seat for what
would become Macon County in 1828. Jesse Franklin served North
Carolina as a senator and as its 20th governor. The city of
Franklin was not formally incorporated until 1855. Franklin is home
to approximately 3,900 citizens, but the population nearly doubles
during the spring, summer and fall seasons due to our temperate
climate and beautiful scenery. Our geographical position enables us
to enjoy cool summer nights and mild winters. With a healthy
tourism industry and lots of local people taking an active role in
the community, there are always exciting activities and places to
go. Job Description Physician – Psychiatrist Franklin CBOC -
Franklin, North Carolina. Current Staffing: FCBOC: Outpatient, 4
PACT teams, 3,966 enrolled currently, tele-health, optometry, lab,
mental health and physical therapy, reports to Medical Director.
Highlights of this position include: • Potential starting base
salary: $260,000 - $270,000. • Compressed Tour of Duty. • No on
call or weekend shifts. Additional requirements: • Board certified
or board eligible. •MD/DO. If interested, please email a copy of
your current CV to me to schedule a time to discuss this exciting
opportunity! Lisa.Sheffield@va.gov The Franklin Community Based
Outpatient Center provides exceptional care that improves the
health and well-being of veterans. Our teams work in an integrated
environment that supports learning, discovery, and continuous
improvement. Top 5 reasons to work for the VA: 1. Mission to Serve
our Nation’s Heroes - the best patients in the world: “To fulfill
President Lincoln’s promise to care for those who have served in
our nation’s military and for their families, caregivers, and
survivors.” With these words President Lincoln affirmed the
government’s obligation to care for those injured during war and to
provide for the families of those who perish on the battlefield. 2.
The VA offers physicians and all employees industry-leading full
benefits and features a package to support high quality
professional practice & a favorable work-life-family balance . Paid
Time Off in the form of 26 Days paid annual leave, 13 Days paid
sick leave per year, 11 Federal holidays with pay, and 5-Day paid
absence to attend approved Continued Medical Education (CME). VA
offers a predictable work schedule and focuses on quality rather
than volume. 3. Federal Retirement Plans through the Federal
Employees Retirement System (FERS) - A three-tiered retirement plan
composed of 1) Social Security benefits; 2) FERS-FRAE basic
benefits (pension); and 3) Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) which is a
401K-type plan, with up to five percent government matching.
Additionally, VA offers Insurance to include Health-Dental-Vision
care insurance programs to choose from with premiums partially paid
by VA; Flexible Spending Accounts; Term life insurance, family, and
additional coverage options are available at the cost shared by the
Federal Government; and long-term care insurance is available as an
option. 4. Pay Flexibilities Regular market pay reviews, sign on
bonus, up to $15,000 in Annual Performance bonus. 5. Malpractice
Insurance VA physicians are covered under the Federal Tort Claims
Act - 28 U.S.C. § 1346 and 28 U.S.C § 2671. Medical personnel have
statutory immunity from “individual” malpractice liability while
acting within the scope of employment; a VA physician cannot be
sued in civil court for a malpractice (tort) claim.
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