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Psychiatry - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Opportunity in New York, NY
Updated 11/24/25
463 7th Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, New York, 10018, United States
Physician
Psychiatric-Mental Health
Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services
- Part Time
- Employed
- Loan Repayment
- Compensation: Compensation is negotiable and will be based on an hourly rate.
- Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision benefits are provided for both Union and non-Union roles. Union employees who are scheduled to work 15 hours or more per week and non-union employees who are scheduled to work 21 hours or more per week. -Low co-pay and deductible options -FSA -Short and long-term disability -Family Medical Leave -PTO/Paid Holidays: Over 15 paid holidays, including Jewish Holidays -3 separate weeks of sick time. Both types of leave roll over year over year -403b savings plan -Tuition reimbursement: Multiple programs available through the Jewish Board to help with loan forgiveness and repayment -The Jewish Board's Tuition Discount Program provides you with a discount of 20% or more of the cost of tuition for each semester -Additional perks and benefits through extended wellness programs!
- Additional Info: Impact at scale: Support high-risk youth (e.g., foster care, legal system,etc). -Clinical + leadership hybrid: Treat youth directly + supervise residents (Creedmoor Post Graduate Year 3 Psychiatry Residents), NPs, and program leaders. Split your time between direct clinical care (40%) and strategic leadership (60%), guiding child psychiatry across NYC's largest social services nonprofit. -Minimum of 7 hours requried for part-time. Help supervise a caseload of patients. An occasional one-time evaluation may be needed during other hours for a client not on caseload but the role is mostly supervisory -Lead innovation - Drive protocols, quality initiatives, and new youth initiatives QUALIFICATIONS: -Active DEA and New York State license as a psychiatrist required. -Approved PECOS and OPRA status in NY state required. -Psychiatrists must be board certified in child psychiatry. -Demonstrated ability to lead and supervise