Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician at Vivo HealthStaff summary:
Vivo HealthStaff is seeking a fellowship-trained child and adolescent psychiatrist for a day shift position in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. The role involves working within a multidisciplinary team to treat children and adolescents with various psychiatric disturbances. This opportunity is open to both new graduates and experienced professionals and offers a comprehensive compensation package and benefits.
Vivo HealthStaff is recruiting a fellowship-trained child and adolescent psychiatrist for a position in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
Details:
• The schedule is Monday Friday, day shift.
• The new associate will join an experienced multidisciplinary team consisting of child & adolescent psychiatrists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, behavior therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists.
• This is an excellent opportunity for both new graduates and experienced psychiatrists.
• The facility specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults experiencing acute psychiatric disturbances with diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, or other neurodiversities comorbid with either mood, thought, and/or behavioral disorders.
Benefits:
• Competitive compensation package.
• Comprehensive healthcare benefits.
• Paid malpractice insurance
• Generous CME package
• Paid time off (PTO)
• Matching 401k
Requirements:
• Board Eligibility or Certification in Psychiatry.
• Active DEA License.
• Valid Medical License for Pennsylvania or the ability to obtain one.
• Fellowship training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Vivo HealthStaff is a healthcare staffing and recruitment firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area, providing permanent and temporary opportunities to organizations across the United States.
Keywords:
child psychiatrist, adolescent psychiatrist, mental health, psychiatry, neurodiversity, psychiatric treatment, healthcare recruitment, multidisciplinary team, public health, psychology