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Director of Psychiatry - Part-Time - Remote

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Company Overview:
At Mantra Health, we're dedicated to revolutionizing student mental health care. Partnering with a variety of universities and colleges across the country—including Columbia University, Texas Tech, and the University of Minnesota school system—our mission is to provide universal access to high-quality mental health services for students.

Since our founding in 2018, we've built a comprehensive treatment service for young adults with various mental health conditions. We've raised over $34 million to work with students at universities and colleges nationwide. We're particularly proud that nearly two-thirds of students with access to Mantra report that our program helped them stay in school.

From comprehensive teletherapy to wellness coaching to tele-psychiatry, our diverse team is dedicated to ensuring that students not only survive but thrive. Our students see meaningful improvements in their mental health during treatment with us, reinforcing the impact of our work.

Opportunity for Impact:
We are seeking a part time (20hours per week) Director of Psychiatry to oversee the delivery of psychiatric care to Mantra Health patients. This role is pivotal in ensuring the delivery of high-quality care while upholding the highest clinical standards. The ideal candidate is a psychiatrist located in an IMLC member state. This position offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on mental healthcare for young adults.

The salary range for this part-time Psychiatry Director role is $125,000 to $150,000, with the potential for the position to transition into a full-time role over time. 

What You’ll Do:

  • Provide direct psychiatric care to patients, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and medication management as part of a comprehensive mental health service.
  • Support and mentor psychiatrists and Psych NPs, fostering a collaborative and accountable clinical team environment, while also recruiting and attracting top-tier NPs and MDs to strengthen the team and ensure high-quality patient care.
  • Serve as the supervisory psychiatrist for Mantra’s collaborative practice agreements, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Work closely with clinical managers, including workflow and care practice optimization and design.
  • Develop and implement strategies to enhance care quality and operational efficiency, layering additional Mantra services and products over time.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align evidence-based clinical practices with organizational goals.
  • Serve as a thought leader and key representative of the organization in external affairs, driving strategic engagement with current and prospective clients, partners, and external stakeholders to promote the organization's psychiatric services and expertise

Who You Are:

  • Board-certified psychiatrist located in an IMLC member state and a willingness to get additional licenses funded by the company. Ideal candidates will hold licenses in multiple states.
  • 3-5 years post-residency experience, ideally including supervisory roles in a clinical setting.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and manage remote clinical teams, holding team members accountable to high standards of care.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory requirements and quality control in mental healthcare.
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to balance immediate clinical priorities with long-term service development goals.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, fostering collaboration across teams and with external partners.
  • Commitment to improving access to high-quality mental healthcare for young adults.

Why Choose Mantra:

  • Potential to shape and lead clinical functions within a mission-driven organization.
  • Exceptional opportunities for professional growth through leadership development, enhancement of clinical expertise, and team management in a dynamic and collaborative environment 
  • Collaborate with a passionate, dedicated, and innovative team focused on transforming mental healthcare.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package, with the chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young adults.

Mantra health is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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