Child Psychiatry | Kalispell, Montana | 427K Year 1 - Montana
Job Description
An Exciting Opportunity to join a team of 6 physicians and 24 LCSW's/ LPCs. This Psychiatry department is seeking an energetic BE/ BC Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist to join them, practicing at a 150-bed non-profit community hospital, with a 40-bed inpatient psychiatry unit.
The practice is seeking a new team member who wants to partner with an organization who's focus will be on providing timely and high-quality evaluations and family-centered, evidence based treatments that for the psychiatric problems that most commonly affect children, teenagers, and their families, including problems with anxiety, mood, attention, self-regulation, eating, and substance abuse.
Base Salary is $352,000 with wRUV bonus available. $427,000 year 1, 30 Days PTO, CME, Malpractice and full benefits.
Outpatient Only Opportunity, team will consider either 1.0 FTE or 0.8 FTE role.
Integrative Care model, including inpatient unit, and licensed therapists onsite.
Experience in working with the Child & Adolescent population is preferred but not required.
Located in Western Montana this community allows for diverse activities, a walkable downtown and a robust culinary scene.
From scenic drives to jaw-dropping views, soak up this storybook-like community
This true four-season destination is surrounded by mountain ranges that allow you to enjoy the outdoors any time of year.
Fall combines warm days with crisp nights and early-season snowfall with colorful fall foliage. Two world-class ski resorts nearby are a snow lovers dream.
Enjoy housing costs that are 24% cheaper than Southern Montana
Family friendly neighborhoods with school systems that are in the top 50% of the state
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The practice is seeking a new team member who wants to partner with an organization who's focus will be on providing timely and high-quality evaluations and family-centered, evidence based treatments that for the psychiatric problems that most commonly affect children, teenagers, and their families, including problems with anxiety, mood, attention, self-regulation, eating, and substance abuse.
Located in Western Montana this community allows for diverse activities, a walkable downtown and a robust culinary scene.
For more information, Please contact Camille Carter:
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