Psychiatry-Child/Adolescent Hospital Based job located in Maine
Job Description
Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor, Maine is seeking a board-eligible/board-certified child psychiatrist to join our highly experienced Pediatric Medication Management group. Candidates must be passionate about providing top-notch psychiatric care to patients throughout the state in a collaborative team environment.
Details:
- Supportive team consisting of other child psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, nurses, and medical assistants
- 4-day workweek
- Responsibilities include diagnostic evaluations, annual re-evaluations, recommending and initiating treatment interventions, and follow-up care as indicated
- Option to participate in teaching/lecturing in our Adult Psychiatry Residency and participate in planning for our upcoming Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship!
Why Northern Light Acadia Hospital?
- Competitive compensation and benefits package including generous paid time off, retirement plan with employer matching, continuing medical education (CME) allowance, and much more
- Newly increased student loan reimbursement program
- Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance
- Flexible schedules to promote an exceptional work/life balance – venture out and enjoy Vacationland!
- J-1 Waiver sponsorship available with a pathway to Green Card (if desired) and assistance from our immigration counsel
Northern Light Acadia Hospital is an acute care, regional psychiatric teaching hospital that is the hub of a comprehensive behavioral health service line within (Login for Information). We serve communities throughout the state and provide inpatient and outpatient behavioral health care for children, teens, and adults while specializing in the treatment of mental illness and substance use disorders. In addition, we offer innovative programming in the form of behavioral health home, integrated behavioral healthcare in primary care practices, general hospital psychiatry, and an extensive telepsychiatry network. We are the only New England partner for the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.