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Crouse Hospital

Physician/Psychiatrist Out-Patient

Crouse Hospital, Syracuse, New York, us, 13235


Why Crouse Medical Practice?

At Crouse Medical Practice, our focus is on improving the lives of our patients. This focus is what drives us to recruit the best employees to support our patients. Our practice fosters an inclusive environment that prioritizes work-life balance, welcoming individuals from all backgrounds to join our close-knit work family.

Come join our work family!!

Here’s what we offer:

Monday-Friday work week with no mandatory overtime

Supportive team environment

Competitive starting rates based on experience

Annual salary increases

Opportunities for professional growth & stability within a fast-growing Medical Practice

Longevity and consistency of management

Perfect attendance award

Tuition reimbursement program

Employee referral program

Affiliation with Crouse Hospital

Other benefits include: Generous Health/Dental/Vision & Life insurance, Flexible spending account or Health savings account – available first of the month following your date of hire, Employee assistance program, 7 paid holidays annually, and a 401k with 4% employer match

Position Description:

The Psychiatrist Out-Patient is responsible for providing professional medical services and will assess and monitor a patient’s ongoing psychiatric needs.

This will include general psychiatry/ consulting services with primary care and behavioral health integrations. The position allow for a hybrid option for telemedicine and in-person services.

Job Requirements:

Must have a current, valid, unrestricted Physician license in the state of New York throughout employment. Must attain and maintain active staff membership and clinical privileges appropriate to duties and responsibilities. Must hold and maintain current, valid and unrestricted federal and state registrations to prescribe and dispense controlled substances. Current Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Psychiatry is required. Subspecialty Board Certification in Addiction Psychiatry or Addiction Medicine is preferred but not required. Act as the psychiatric consultant within the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model, supported by nurse behavioral health care coordinators. Advise primary care providers in developing medical care plans for patients with mental health diagnoses and recommend adjustments, as necessary. Regularly review the patients participating in the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model as presented by the behavioral health care managers and by reviewing the medical record. Advise the behavioral health care managers and primary care providers on adherence and tolerance of behavioral health treatments or negative interactions between visits.

Pay Range: $200,000 - $300,000/annually DOE