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Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

California

Due to clinical success and patient demand, Sensible Care is growing and now welcoming our next Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to treat remotely in California.

If you are a passionate and dedicated Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist excited to make a difference in the lives of children, adolescents, and adults, we would love to talk to you!

** This is a remote/work from home position.  Must be licensed in California **

About Sensible Care

We are the leading outpatient mental healthcare provider committed to doing things differently. We pride ourselves on our unrivaled dedication to our Patients and our Providers. Our focus is - and always will be - to provide the highest quality care to our clients.

We’re passionate about what we do on and off the clock and celebrate our individual successes. As burnout is highly prevalent in this industry, work-life balance is essential. That’s why we have flexible hours, remote opportunities, company events, community service hours and more. 

By building a team of mental health professionals from different disciplines, we can provide comprehensive care to each patient under one roof and make a tremendous difference in mental health care.

We are looking forward to meeting you!

We offer

  • Opportunity to work from home/remotely using our fully integrated telemedicine technology
  • Collaborative team approach vs. working in a silo
  • Excellent staff to help with administrative burdens
  • Insurance claims are fully handled by our staff 
  • Pre-qualified clients to schedule with you
  • Company-issued laptop provided (other, personal equipment may be used if preferred) 
  • Comprehensive benefits (see below)

You Offer

  • Licensed MD or DO by CA Medical Board
  • Valid DEA registration
  • Completed Psychiatry residency
  • Excellent written & verbal communication
  • Comfortable with PC and charting electronically
  • Experience performing relevant duties as a licensed psychiatrist in an outpatient setting
  • Experience delivering care virtually/via video is preferred
  • Proficient with computers and Electronic Medical Records (EMR's)
  • Are timely, diligent, and work well in a team setting
  • Completed child and adolescent fellowship
  • Board certified in child and adolescent psychiatry

Primary Duties

  • Conduct psychiatric evaluations
  • Treat mental health disorders with medication and psychotherapy
  • Coordinate patient care with ancillary providers
  • Work with support staff to authorize prescription refills and medication changes
  • Attend virtual care coordination meetings
  • Address urgent patient issues that arise outside of visits

Starting Salary

  • Up to $343,000 for full-time, part-time salary will vary

Benefits

  • 15 vacation days, 5 sick days, and 12 paid holidays annually
  • Health coverage with Anthem 
  • 401(k) account with employer matching 
  • Professional liability insurance
  • Professional license renewal fees (MD, DEA)
  • Up to $3,000 per year for qualifying CME

Independent Contractor 

The opportunity to partner with Sensible Care as an Independent Contractor, rather than a Salaried Employee, can also be discussed as an option.

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Sensible Care is committed to serving our clients and empowering our providers and the multitude of teams who support our providers. We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits, work + life balance, and a collaborative, empowering culture committed to providing the highest quality mental healthcare and being the employer of choice.

At Sensible Care, we embrace diversity, empowerment, invest in a culture of inclusion, positivity and encourage all to apply to join our supportive team. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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