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Supervising Psychiatrist

Los Angeles, CA

Who We Are

MOOD is an ambitious, mission-driven mental health startup reinventing the care experience to help patients live their best lives. Our goal is to democratize access to high-quality mental health care by making treatment effective, accessible, and personal.

We provide collaborative support, ongoing consultation, and value a workplace culture that is flexible, human-centered, and clinically excellent. We’re growing fast and looking for exceptional clinicians excited to join a passionate team that’s reshaping mental health care.

About the Role

We are looking for a Board Certified Psychiatrist, who is licensed in the state of California, for a part-time role with our growing clinical team. You will help to supervise a team of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) delivering both asynchronous and synchronous care via telemedicine to a population of adult patients stable on medication and primarily looking to manage their anti-depressant and anti-anxiety medication. This is an incredibly flexible job - you decide your hours and shift times.

 The ideal candidate is adaptive to change and proactive in providing feedback to the management team on areas for improvement. We are looking for people excited to grow with us!

Benefits - Part-time (less than 10 hrs/month)

  • Competitive Salary
  • An operations and technology team dedicated to improving the provider experience
  • Malpractice coverage
  • Online software and technology support
  • Flexible schedule

Responsibilities

  • Supervise our Nurse Practitioners who treat our clients for anxiety and depression per state regulations and requirements
  • Conduct chart reviews for multiple NP’s
  • Be available, and flexible, to the Nurse Practitioner’s to answer questions, provide clinical clarifications, and escalate any issues to medical leadership

Qualifications

  • Active & good standing medical license in California (more licenses is a plus)
  • Board certification in Psychiatry
  • Medical Doctorate from an accredited medical school
  • Have previous experience supervising Nurse Practitioners in clinical settings
  • 5+ years of direct care experience, exclusive of orientation/training
  • Comfortable using computers and video-conferencing software; previous telemedicine experience is a plus
  • Dedicated to providing the best patient care possible
  • Excellent written and verbal communication

Schedule:

  • Choose your own hours
  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekends as needed

Compensation:

  • $450 per supervised Nurse Practitioner (typically 2 hour commitment per NP per month)
  • Typically 2-4 NP's to be supervised

Join Us

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking practice, delivering high-quality, compassionate care in a supportive and innovative environment. If you're passionate about improving mental health care and want to help shape the future of psychiatric services, we’d love to hear from you.

 

At MOOD, we believe great care starts with a great team—and great teams are diverse. We’re proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome people of all races, backgrounds, identities, abilities, and experiences. No matter where you come from, what you believe, or how you identify, you are welcome here. We’re committed to fair hiring practices and fostering an inclusive, respectful culture where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. We believe in the power of differences—and we’re glad you’re considering joining us.

 

Need accommodations during your application or interview process? Just reach out—we’ve got you.



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$1 - $450 USD

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