Outpatient Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Live in Barrington, Illinois

Updated 12/02/25
$300,000 – $1,000,000 yearly
60611, Barrington, Illinois, United States
Physician
Psychiatry-Child/Adolescent
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Job at a glance

Degree Required Residency/Fellowship/Externship
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship No

Job description

Job description 100% Outpt C&A Psych Position in Chicago Northwest Suburbs

Large, private Psychiatry practice.
100% Outpatient practice.
High patient demand - have to turn away patients.
Inpatient and hospital work are optional - not required.
Excellent work environments; the egos are 'left at the door".
Flexibility in office hours and days worked.
This flexibility allows for great balance with work & personal life.
Most docs work 4 days per week.
1 in 10 weekend call - phone call only.
Large team of therapists and supportive office staff.
Earnings average near $300,000.
Live in some great suburbs such as Palatine, Arlington Heights, Schaumburg, Buffalo Grove, Libertyville, or Barrington.

If you are interested in other locations, Priority Physicians has additional listings for and are connected with private practices and systems all across the United States.

Job Responsibilities

Perform psychiatric evaluations, as needed, for purposes of diagnosis and treatment planning. Developing treatment plans according to the needs of the patient and to the extent of their emotional, social, cognitive, developmental, or behavioral disorder. Treating patients using psychotherapeutic methods and medication, monitoring the effects of any medication, and adjusting treatment when necessary. Writing and maintaining patient and clinical records. Collaborating with internal and outside members of the patients care team when necessary.

Qualifications

Completion of MD or DO degree
Completion of Residency in Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship
Board Eligible or Certified

Working Hours

Select your own schedule to balance professional, family, and personal goals.

Skills

Doctor of medicine (MD) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) degree (or equivalent)
One year of postgraduate training in an accredited hospital residency program
License for the practice of psychiatry
Registration for prescribing controlled substances
Extensive knowledge of psychotherapy and psychopharmacology
Excellent interpersonal and time-management skills
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