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Part-Time Psychiatrist (1099)

Remote, Washington State Licensure Preferred

Part-Time Psychiatrist (1099)

Meru Health is setting the new standard in mental healthcare with a holistic online mental health solution to not just help people manage their mental health condition but heal and recover to get their life back. We are on a mission to help 10 million people recover from mental health challenges by 2030 by utilizing the latest science and technology. If you are looking for a place where your work has a strong impact on people’s lives, we invite you to join us on our mission.

Meru Health is seeking a driven Part-Time Psychiatrist to join our team. This is an exceptional opportunity to participate in the development of a unique, programmatic approach to integrative precision psychiatry, supported by cutting-edge technology and a collaborative team.

A Few Reasons Why People Love Working at Meru Health:

  • Mission with strong social impact. Be part of a pioneering solution to mental healthcare (using human support, biofeedback, and digital tools) to help 10 million people overcome mental health challenges by 2030.
  • Supportive and talented colleagues to work with. Work alongside an international & multicultural team where the practice of inclusion & psychological safety are paramount for transparency, collaboration, creativity and diversity of thought.
  • We invest in your wellbeing. We practice what we preach. In addition to wellness and lunch benefits, flexible working hours and weekly breakfasts you will have access to Meru’s mental health program.
  • We are an ambitious group of people who want to drive excellence, positive change and make a global impact in mental health. We strive to grow as individuals and teams.

Job Duties

  • Focused Interventions: Your primary role will be to engage patients in time-boxed active interventions, typically lasting 3-6 months. Following this, there may be a maximum follow-up period of 6-9 months
  • Direct Integrative Practice: Work as an integrative psychiatrist with a multidisciplinary team of therapists, nutritionists, psychiatrists, and nurse practitioners. Manage a focused caseload, delivering high-quality psychiatric care
  • Precision Psychiatry: Participate in the creation and refinement of an evidence-based precision psychiatry intervention, leveraging technology and data-driven insights
  • Programmatic Approach Development: Work closely with our clinical, technology, marketing, and operations teams to help develop and implement a unique, programmatic approach to integrative psychiatry

Requirements:

  • Medical Degree (MD) and Medical License: Active and unrestricted MD license. Washington State Licensure Preferred
  • Board Certification in Psychiatry: Required
  • Expertise in Integrative Psychiatry: 3yrs post residency proven experience and training in integrative mental health approaches
  • Nutritional Psychiatry Proficiency: Working knowledge of nutritional psychiatry, supplements, and dietary interventions
  • Interdisciplinary Team Experience: Demonstrated experience collaborating with nutritionists, therapists, and nurse practitioners
  • Passion for Innovation: A strong desire to revolutionize mental healthcare delivery
  • Excellent Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with patients, colleagues, and stakeholders

Why Join Meru Health?

  • Impactful Innovation: Contribute to building a groundbreaking, programmatic approach to integrative psychiatry
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside passionate professionals in technology, marketing, operations and clinical fields
  • Professional Growth: Opportunities for leadership development and career advancement
  • Competitive Compensation & Equity: Receive a competitive total compensation package

Compensation:
$200 an hour + equity

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