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MI Licensed 1099 Psychiatrist - Remote

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Start Date: May, 2025

Schedule: This is a FFS 1099 position. 100% Remote.

Choose your set schedule:

  • Weekday Shifts: Work anytime from 9:00am to 9:00 pm Eastern Time
  • Weekend Shifts: Work anytime on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 5pm Eastern Time

Minimum 2 hours of weekly commitment requested for the 1099 role. Ability to flex up and down depending on student volumes. Weekend and evening availability preferred but not required

About Us:
Mantra Health is an award-winning digital mental health provider on a mission to make evidence-based care more accessible to students. We partner with colleges and universities to offer comprehensive virtual mental health services, including therapy, psychiatry, 24/7 crisis care, emotional wellness coaching, and self-care content.

Our technology solutions seamlessly integrate with campus health systems to enhance student well-being and improve graduation rates. Recognized as a leader in digital mental health, Mantra Health was named a Rising Star by the UCSF Digital Health Awards and won Juniper Research’s Gold Star for Best Digital Therapeutic Solution. Today, our programs support over 900,000 students across 125+ campuses, including Penn State, MIT, and Miami Dade College.

We’ve raised over $34m from leading investors. We're particularly proud that nearly two-thirds of students with access to Mantra report that Mantra's program helped them stay in school.

Join us in paving the way for a brighter, healthier future for students everywhere.

What Our Clinicians Say About Working At Mantra Health:

  • "Very supportive and informative administration team!"⁠
  • "They have a great EHR and the upper management seems very supportive"⁠
  • "Mantra's collaborative MDs are well trained to train others with respect. I am impressed by one of the most common goals in common among all staff is to promote mental health among students! Great model!"⁠

Who We're Looking For:
We are seeking a Board-Certified Psychiatrist licensed in Massachusetts, who will connect with college students seeking care for anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, grief, relationship issues, and other concerns.

Our Psychiatrists work as independent contractors, allowing you to add to your current clinical practice or build an entire telemedicine practice depending the state(s) where you are licensed. We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds who share our commitment to accessible mental healthcare for college students.

Compensation:

  • Intake (60-minute) - $250
  • Follow up (30-minute) - $100

As a Psychiatrist, You Will:

  • Conduct high-quality, culturally competent, telemedicine consultations to assess the student's medical and psychosocial needs via video, while at all times maintaining a professional and appropriate setting.
  • Treats student’s by utilizing psychotherapeutic methods and medications; discussing progress toward goals; providing instructions; monitoring effect of medications.
  • Complete all necessary clinical documentation in an accurate and timely manner
  • Partner with other care team members including therapists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and our care operations team to support students.
  • Collaborate with campus care teams to create longer-term treatment plans when necessary.
  • Provide supervision (via collaborative practice agreements) to a small group of PMHNPs in states where full practice is not available.
  • Optional: Participate in an emergency on-call schedule (compensated and daytime only)

Who You Are:

  • A compassionate and skilled board-certified MD or DO Psychiatrist
  • You've successfully completed a U.S.-based residency program in Psychiatry
  • Hold an active, unrestricted medical license in Michigan (MI). Bonus points if you hold additional state licenses - we operate in all 50 states, and multi-state licensure helps us expand access to care
  • Experienced in treating common mental health conditions among college-aged students, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and substance use disorders
  • Culturally responsive in your approach to care, with experience supporting diverse patient populations
  • Confident in assessing and responding to urgent or escalating risk scenarios
  • Tech-ready for virtual care, with a high-quality video camera and a stable internet connection
  • Passionate about delivering accessible, high-quality mental health care in a collaborative, virtual environment

Why Choose Mantra?

  • Flexible Schedule: Set your own hours, and enjoy the benefits of 100% remote work.
  • Growth Opportunities: Take advantage of our cross-licensing sponsorship to expand your professional credentials.
  • Protected Practice: Benefit from company-sponsored malpractice insurance to ensure your practice is safeguarded.
  • Collaborative Environment: Opt-in for clinical consultations and relish the support of our embedded administrative team.
  • College Population: Work with highly motivated college students to make an impact during the most pivotal periods of their lives.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at recruiting@mantrahealth.com.

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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