Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Updated 3/13/26
$222,000 – $305,000 yearly
95667, Placerville, California, United States
Physician
Psychiatry-Child/Adolescent
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Job at a glance

Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship No
Experience Level 2 years

Job description

Job description The Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist provides outpatient psychiatric evaluations, medication support, and management for children and adolescents. This role involves delivering comprehensive mental health services including diagnosis, treatment planning, prescription management, and psychotherapy within a multidisciplinary team setting.

Job Responsibilities

• Conduct psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management.
• Diagnose mental disorders using patient data and examination findings.
• Prescribe and administer psychotherapeutic treatments and medications.
• Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop and review treatment plans.
• Maintain accurate and confidential patient records.
• Counsel patients and families, providing education and support.
• Design individualized care plans using diverse treatment modalities.
• Participate in community outreach and education efforts.
• Attend multidisciplinary team meetings and contribute to coordinated care.
• Ensure compliance with medical protocols, regulatory standards, and quality improvement initiatives.
• Provide culturally competent care, especially for Native American/Alaska Native and underserved populations.
• Participate in professional development and training activities.
• Assist in data analysis and quality management initiatives.
• Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

• Minimum age: 21 years
• MD or DO degree with a valid California medical license
• Board certification in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
• Minimum of two years’ experience in community-based practice and healthcare delivery
• Current CPR, ACLS, and DEA registration
• Knowledge of trauma-informed care, domestic violence, addiction, and developmental issues
• Familiarity with public health principles and managed care systems
• Sensitivity to Native American culture and values
• Valid California driver’s license and proof of personal vehicle insurance
• Post-offer requirements: CPR/BLS certification, TB test, annual flu shot (unless exempt), Hepatitis B vaccine offered

Working Hours

Full-time; schedule may include participation in outreach and community-based activities
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