Pennsylvania Locum Tenens Adult Psychiatrist Opportunity | High Pay, Weekday Schedule, No Call
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An inpatient behavioral health hospital in Pennsylvania is seeking a locum tenens Adult Psychiatrist for a 6-month assignment with an ASAP start (contract dates February 2, 2026 – August 2, 2026). This position is well suited for psychiatrists seeking competitive compensation, shift flexibility, and a predictable weekday schedule with no nights, weekends, or call.
Position Highlights
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Competitive locum pay rate with prompt, reliable compensation
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Monday–Friday schedule, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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No nights, no weekends, no call
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Inpatient-only setting with manageable daily census
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Ideal for providers looking for a better work-life balance and a consistent schedule
Clinical Responsibilities
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Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations for adult inpatient admissions
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Daily follow-up visits, treatment planning, and discharge planning
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Diagnosis and management of acute and chronic psychiatric conditions
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Psychopharmacologic management, including initiation, adjustment, and monitoring
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Crisis intervention, stabilization, and de-escalation
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Collaboration with a full interdisciplinary treatment team
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Participation in treatment team meetings and care coordination
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Accurate, timely clinical documentation in compliance with regulatory standards
Patient Volume
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16–20 adult inpatients per day (new and existing patients)
Technology
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EMR: WellSky
Support & Staffing
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Full interdisciplinary treatment team
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Dedicated nursing, social work, and clinical support staff
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Provider works alongside 12 other physicians
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No supervision of mid-level providers required
Requirements
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Board-certified or board-eligible Psychiatrist (Adult)
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Active Pennsylvania medical license required
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BLS certification (AHA, current)
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DEA license with ability to change address
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All required vaccinations up to date
This Pennsylvania locum Adult Psychiatry job offers strong pay, a weekday-only schedule, and no call—making it an excellent opportunity for psychiatrists seeking schedule stability, flexibility, and improved work-life balance in an inpatient setting.