Clinical Psychiatric Director (Part-time)
Updated 12/04/25
$200.00
– $250.00
hourly
Bronx, New York, United States
Physician
Psychiatric-Mental Health
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Job Overview – Clinical Psychiatric Director (Part-time):
Compensation: $200 – $250/hour
Location: Bronx, NY
Schedule: Part-time, 5-10 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
TAG MedStaffing is hiring a Clinical Psychiatric Director (Part-time) in the Bronx, NY, for our client. This hybrid leadership role oversees psychiatric services, manages a multidisciplinary team, and delivers direct patient care within a recovery-focused, community-based setting. Ideal for board-certified psychiatrists seeking flexible, mission-driven work with a focus on underserved and justice-involved populations.
Responsibilities as the Clinical Psychiatric Director (Part-time):
Compensation: $200 – $250/hour
Location: Bronx, NY
Schedule: Part-time, 5-10 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
TAG MedStaffing is hiring a Clinical Psychiatric Director (Part-time) in the Bronx, NY, for our client. This hybrid leadership role oversees psychiatric services, manages a multidisciplinary team, and delivers direct patient care within a recovery-focused, community-based setting. Ideal for board-certified psychiatrists seeking flexible, mission-driven work with a focus on underserved and justice-involved populations.
Responsibilities as the Clinical Psychiatric Director (Part-time):
- Clinical Leadership: Supervise psychiatrists and PMHNPs, support recruitment and retention, and guide clinical decision-making.
- Policy Development & Care Oversight: Implement protocols for medication management and telepsychiatry, monitor EMR documentation, and ensure high-quality treatment practices.
- Program & Crisis Management: Collaborate with clinic leadership on cross-functional initiatives, high-risk case reviews, and serve as the point of contact for psychiatric emergencies.
- Training & Mentorship: Co-design and lead training programs for psychiatric residents and nurse practitioners in partnership with senior medical leadership.
- Direct Patient Care: Dedicate most work hours to providing psychiatric evaluations, treatment planning, and recovery-oriented care.
- Education: M.D. or D.O. from an ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency program.
- Licensure & Certification: Active New York State medical license and board certification in psychiatry (ABPN or equivalent).
- Experience: Minimum 2+ years treating serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use across child, adolescent, and adult populations, with leadership experience in behavioral health settings.
- Technical & Clinical Skills: Proficiency in EMR systems, telepsychiatry platforms, and clinical documentation workflows.
- Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with criminal justice-involved populations and integrated behavioral healthcare models preferred.
- Attributes: Strong diagnostic, communication, and clinical decision-making skills with an adaptable, collaborative leadership style.
Job Responsibilities
Policy Development & Care Oversight: Implement protocols for medication management and telepsychiatry, monitor EMR documentation, and ensure high-quality treatment practices.
Program & Crisis Management: Collaborate with clinic leadership on cross-functional initiatives, high-risk case reviews, and serve as the point of contact for psychiatric emergencies.
Training & Mentorship: Co-design and lead training programs for psychiatric residents and nurse practitioners in partnership with senior medical leadership.
Direct Patient Care: Dedicate most work hours to providing psychiatric evaluations, treatment planning, and recovery-oriented care.
Qualifications
Licensure & Certification: Active New York State medical license and board certification in psychiatry (ABPN or equivalent).
Experience: Minimum 2+ years treating serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use across child, adolescent, and adult populations, with leadership experience in behavioral health settings.
Technical & Clinical Skills: Proficiency in EMR systems, telepsychiatry platforms, and clinical documentation workflows.
Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with criminal justice-involved populations and integrated behavioral healthcare models preferred.
Attributes: Strong diagnostic, communication, and clinical decision-making skills with an adaptable, collaborative leadership style.
Working Hours
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