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Full Time: Child, Adolescent, Adult Psychiatrist, M.D. - Hybrid (1+ Days On-Site)

New York City

Who We Are

Rivia Mind is a tele-behavioral Mental Health and Well-being Practice based in NYC, with services across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Florida. We are an interdisciplinary group of psychiatry and psychology providers, supportive operational staff and contributors who focus on delivering accessible, reliable, and quality evidence-based holistic treatment. We primarily see adult patients and deliver diverse services, including psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and specialty offerings. We have a dynamic team to address people’s needs beyond just medication management. Our employees operate in a collegial atmosphere with collaborative team dynamics and mutual self-improvement opportunities. Here, we foster a culture of respect, diversity, and inclusion for all. Our employees are actively engaged by a culture that reinforces our beliefs and is guided by our mission, vision and values. To learn more about our Practice, please check our website at www.riviamind.com.

What makes Rivia Mind unique?

  • We foster continuous learning, engaging collaboration, and excellence in all that we accomplish together
  • We support a whole-person approach in our philosophy of care that considers various factors and perspectives through the delivery of evidence-based treatments
  • We are setting the new standard for Mental Health care with accessible, reliable, and quality services with positive patient experiences in the communities we serve

We are inspired by our Rivia Community of patients, providers, colleagues, and partners, who are driven by a commitment to making a positive impact.

Job Summary

Care at Rivia Mind incorporates a deep understanding of the aspects that shape our patients—their biology, environment, experiences, challenges, and strengths. At Rivia Mind, our clinicians develop treatment plans that embrace each patient’s full story, not just their symptoms. A Rivia Mind Clinician collaborates with the patient as a trusted ally at every step of a patient's journey toward overall well-being.

We seek a dual-state licensed board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist to join our company and growing psychiatry team. Our Team is composed of our co-owners and five other Psychiatrists, with an expansive multi-disciplined team of around 100 clinicians, including Nurse Practitioners, Social Workers, and Mental Health Counselors.  

The individual for this role will start by assisting with some basic program and workflow setup in collaboration with senior leadership. They will then begin seeing their own patients (weekly target of 40-45 patient sessions) as they acclimate to our practice. We anticipate the individual will assume some supervisory responsibilities over the course of 3-9 months of starting (the timeline for this transition is based on business needs).

A hybrid position is strongly preferred. We have a charming office near Bryant Park and Grand Central Terminal for easy commuting in New York City, NY. 

Application Window: Until the end of July 2025, if still vacant.

Anticipated Start Date: Based on the length of the interview process, the candidate chosen, credentialing (90 days minimum), their resignation period, and our needs, we anticipate it will be between 100 and 160 days from extending an offer. The target range to start is between June and November 2025. 

Job Responsibilities & Qualifications

Responsibility Composition

80% - Direct clinical care with adherence to practice model

10% - Program development, oversight of other clinicians in the care of children and adolescent patients

10% - Notes, collateral contact, and administrative work related to patient care

How we support you:

  • Collaborative multi-disciplinary team of Psychotherapists, Psychiatry Nurse Practitioners, and Psychiatrists 
  • Accessible support from your Supervisor, Colleagues & Operational Support staff 
  • Developmental growth and learning opportunities across personal, professional & intellectual enrichment

Responsibilities

Clinical

  • Provide excellent quality clinical care on a consistent basis that exemplifies Rivia Mind’s culture, values, and guiding principles.
  • Conduct comprehensive intake evaluations and develop curated patient-centered treatment plans
  • Provide appropriate Psychotherapy practices that leverage various modalities (CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, etc.) with proper Psychopharmacology prescribing practices
  • Appropriately prescribe medication prescriptions & refills considering the best judgment of the patient's wellbeing
  • Provides clinical support & counseling to diverse patient populations in a tele-health environment
  • Curate comprehensive patient-centered treatment plans and provide resources as needed
  • Provide clinical guidance and valued input to patients and peers
  • Provide services to a diverse demographic of patients with an average patient standard of 40-45 appointments per week (including minors and adults; Caseload and weekly patient standard numbers may vary based on clinical judgment, patient needs, scheduling, etc.)
  • Participate in and support routine and ad-hoc clinical-wide meetings and internal trainings to foster an engaging and continuous learning team environment
  • Comply with clinical standards and adhere to timely and thorough session note documentation

Supervisory

  • Lead a weekly focused specialty group of clinicians who are interested in expanding their care to include children and/or adolescents.
  • Provide guidance on topics that are particular to child and adolescent mental health
  • Be involved in the onboarding of new clinicians who are interested in seeing minors,  to provide guidance and training 
  • Keep up to date with all administrative and operations responsibilities related to patient care (notes, lost to follow-up tracking, policies regarding appointment cancellations, etc)
  • Be available for questions from the specialty group of clinicians regarding their child and adolescent cases
  • Meet regularly with the medical director to report on the specialty team and the functioning of the child and adolescent service line

Leadership

  • Host weekly team meetings that are engaging, collaborative, and conducive of a supportive environment for the review of cases and clinical questions
  • Attend weekly Rivia Wide meetings and participate actively as appropriate
  • Meet weekly for 1:1’s with the Medical Director
  • Hold a weekly drop-in open-office hour timeslot to provide clinical supervision and feedback to our interdisciplinary team and accommodate 1:1 meetings as necessary for further support to our clinicians
  • Be an ambassador of Rivia Minds culture by exemplifying our values and working with our mission at the forefront
  • Promote a friendly work culture that encourages a fun, collaborative, and co-learning environment that benefits individuals' well-being, self-improvement, and potential

Operations

  • Collaborate with the Medical Director and co-owner to review, revise, and enhance policies and procedures for managing and supporting the adolescent population.
  • Perform administrative duties, including reviewing hospital discharge summaries, signing prior authorizations, and cosigning notes
  • Provide ad-hoc support to Medical Director for additional projects
  • Perform other related role and team function duties as assigned by department and group leaders

Qualifications

Required Education Level: Doctorate Degree

Education Details:

  • Earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from an accredited school
  • Completed a Psychiatry residency program, completing diverse rotations including Primary Care within the training program
    • Additional residencies appreciated are: Neurology, Internal Medicine, and Obstetrics-gynecology
  • Completed a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Licensure/Certification Requirements

  • Active and in good standing license for at least two of these states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, or Massachusetts as a Medical Doctor
    • New York and New Jersey Licensure Preferred
  • Active and unrestricted license to practice medicine and DEA number for at least one of the states listed above
  • Board certified in Psychiatry

Additional Qualifications, Skills & Attributes

  • Post-residency and fellowship clinical work experience in Psychiatry is required
  • Experience treating child and adolescent patients is required
  • Confidently and efficiently document concurrently within patient sessions
  • Proven experience and desire to support Psychotherapy treatment
  • Psychotherapy Modality experience (CBT, DBT, etc.)
  • Prescribes Medications
  • Experience working with Patients in an Outpatient setting
  • Excellent clinical knowledge and communication skills
  • Telehealth/telemedicine experience
  • Patient Education
  • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
  • Experience with providing supervision to other clinical staff
  • Proficient with utilizing diverse technology platforms and systems (Google Suite, company wide platforms/software and EHR platforms when applicable)
  • Intermediate computer skills and technical aptitude required

Comprehensive Benefits to Support Your Well-being

At Rivia Mind, we prioritize the well-being, growth, and success of our team members. Our robust benefits package is designed to provide support in every facet of your life—personal, professional, and financial.

Learn more here.

Health & Wellness:

  • Medical Coverage - HDHP, PPO or PPO Buy-Up
  • Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account, and Dependent Care Account Options
  • Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Whole-Body Wellness Offerings if Enrolled in one of our three Aetna Medical Plans 

Time Off & Flexibility:

  • Front Loaded Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Observed Holidays & Annual Office Closure
  • Bereavement Leave / Pet Bereavement Leave

Financial Wellness:

  • Competitive Pay
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan and employer match
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Transit and Parking Voluntary Benefit

Professional Development:

  • Professional Development Stipend after 1st Work Anniversary
  • Paid Professional Development Days after 1st Work Anniversary
  • Learning & Development Resources

Additional Benefits:

  • Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
  • Group Life/AD&D Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Voluntary Benefits
  • Quarterly Wellness Activities

We’re committed to helping you thrive in our Rivia Community. Join us and experience a workplace that values your health, happiness, and growth.

Compensation & Employment Details

Base Pay Range: $250,000 - $300,000

Pay Type: Salary

Bonus Terms: Quarterly performance bonus potential of up to $2,000 per quarter. 

Department: Psychiatry

Supervisor: Medical Director

Supervisees: Psychiatrists and Nurse Practitioners

Employment Status: Full Time 

Exemption Status: Exempt W-2

Work Environment: Hybrid preferred

Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, flexible start and end times but must include some after-school hours when children and adolescents are able to commit to appointments. 

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