Psychiatry Opening in Erie, PA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
1/13/23
**General Psychiatry opening - Erie, PA**
J1/H1b Eligible
**Position Details**
- Full-time, permanent
- Well-established comprehensive, community behavioral health outpatient program.
- Primary focus in serving adults with serious and persistent mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbance.
- Practice serving more than 7,900.
- Medical Group provides a collaborative and team-oriented work environment with collegiality and nursing support.
- Join a group of two full-time psychiatrists, two additional psychiatrists and six APPs, to provide a continuum of nursing, case management, therapy, addiction services, and crisis intervention services support with the delivery of quality care.
**Community Details**
- Live in a beautiful, four-season, affordable city on the water, in a family-friendly community with short commutes to the hospital from many surrounding neighborhoods.
- Erie is situated less than two hours from Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo. Toronto is less than four hours away. You will love living here!
**Benefits**
- Competitive starting base salary
- Retention bonus
- No call rotation
- Flexible work schedule
- Nursing team manages phone calls and works on behalf of the provider to troubleshoot
- Stable and friendly work environment
- Five annual CME days and stipend
**Requirements**
- Board-eligible/board-certified
- Preferably 2-5 years experience in community mental health setting
- Three appointments per hour with flexibility to manage acuity
- Approximately 18 patients/day
- Substance use disorder treatment/interest
- Willingness to work primarily with adult and geriatric patients
- A strong interest in community mental health and serious mental illness