Psychiatrist Needed for Partial Hospital Program, Brown Academic Appointment Optional
Providence, Rhode Island
Brown University Health has an opportunity for a board certified or eligible psychiatrist interested in joining our Partial Hospital Program. This intensive, short-term treatment program based in ACT therapy helps adults who are facing mental health challenges and issues that impact their daily lives. This position will be based in Providence but can be done virtually as well. Our Behavioral Health team is robust, consisting of every psychiatric sub-specialty and includes psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and trainees.
About the position:
The team consists of 11 psychiatrists, 18 psychologists, 6 master’s level therapists, 2 post-doctoral fellows, and 1 psychology resident
Full time
Work M-F, 8:00a-4:00p
Work across multiple specialty tracks including general adult, young adult, borderline and emotional regulation, trauma specific, substance use disorders
Call 1 weekend every 8 weeks (inpatient psychiatry at RI Hospital)
Patients’ diagnosis includes but are not limited to mood disorders, anxiety disorders, PTSD, substance use disorders and personality disorders
Outstanding administrative support
Treat 8-12 patients per day depending on overall census for an average census of 9 patients daily
Potential for clinical teaching and academic appointment to Brown University
J1 & H1-B visa friendly
The benefits:
Competitive Compensation
EMR is EPIC
Diverse patient population (clinically, culturally and economically)
Dynamic leadership team that values work-life balance
$3500 CME/Practice allowance + 1 week conference time
Excellent benefits
4 weeks PTO, 7 common holidays, 3 flexible holidays
401K: traditional or Roth
Additional moonlighting shifts available
Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligible
With 850+ providers, Brown University Health offers a multitude of services. We are proud of our Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Services which offer our community a full range of assessment and treatment options to address the mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that occur throughout life. Our programs encompass a comprehensive view of mental health that includes and integrates the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of care.