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Physician Assistant (PA) - Mental Health

Chicago, Illinois

Clarity Clinic stands at the forefront of mental health and wellness, offering innovative and compassionate care. Our mission is to provide the best quality in mental health care and make holistic care easily accessible and seamless to our patients. Our team of Psychiatrists, Advanced Practice Providers and Therapists offer the latest medication and therapy treatment as we help guide our clients towards mental wellness and a balanced personal and professional lifestyle. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to provide holistic care in psychiatry, psychotherapy and much more. Our team offers a broad range of specialties, services, and orientations to support and help all people regardless of their place in life.

Clarity Clinic is proud to be acknowledged as one of the top clinics to work for in the greater Chicago area! We're dedicated to actively fostering a robust and positive work culture. We're currently seeking dedicated Advanced Practice Providers (Physician Assistant - PAs), who prioritize patient care and strive for clinical excellence. As an Advanced Practice Provider, you will be pivotal in transforming lives through exceptional psychiatric care.

Perks & Benefits:

  • Proven compensation salary from $105k-$120k, commensurate to years of experience (plus bonus earning potential).
  • Full Time 
  • Hybrid Model (Flexibility on In-office days/Remote)
  • Work/Life balance
  • Full comprehensive benefits package including health, dental vision, EAP services and more.
  • Monthly Wellness Services Reimbursement
  • 401k match up to 4%
  • Opportunities for growth and professional development.
  • A vibrant and collaborative environment.
  • Malpractice w/tail coverage
  • 20 days PTO + 5 Sick Days + 6 Holidays + 3 Continuing Education Time Off Days.
  • The latest advancements in digital technology relevant to Psychiatry and Behavioral Health practices.
  • A diverse patient population with a wide range of clinical cases.

In this role, you will: 

  • As an Advanced Practice Provider (PA), you will play a crucial role in providing exceptional psychiatric (medication management) care to clients of all age demographics.
  • You will conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations to assess patients' mental health status, history, and contributing factors through intakes and follow up visits. 
  • Collaborate with Psychiatrist to manage patient care.
  • You’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health issues. 
  • Dedication to staying well-informed of psychiatric advances.
  • Passion for patient-centered care. 
  • Strong communication and empathy.
  • Assess, diagnose, and devise personalized treatment strategies. 
  • Prescribe and manage medication regimes.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Graduate of an approved or accredited PA program. Must provide proof of completion.
  • Board Certification (NCCPA)
  • Current State of IL PA License
  • Current State of IL Controlled Substance (II III IV V) License (or in process upon offer acceptance).
  • Current DEA (II III IV V) Registration/License (or in process upon offer acceptance).
  • New grads are welcome to apply!

CURRENTLY HIRING FOR ALL LOCATIONS! 

  • Loop
  • River North
  • Lakeview - Broadway
  • Lakeview - Belmont
  • Evanston
  • Arlington Heights

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