Addictions Medicine - Physician
Atlanta, GA, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Addiction Medicine Physician
- Addiction Psychiatrist
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment
The role is for a board-certified Addiction Psychiatrist or Addiction Medicine Physician at Talbott Recovery Center in Atlanta, focusing on treating co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Responsibilities include psychiatric evaluations, detox management, medication-assisted treatment, psychotherapy, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team in an outpatient setting. The position offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and minimal on-call duties in a well-regarded addiction treatment program.
Join a nationally recognized leader in addiction treatment.
Talbott Recovery Center, part of Foundations Recovery Network, is seeking an experienced board-certified Addiction Psychiatrist or Addiction Medicine Physician to join our multidisciplinary provider team in Atlanta, Georgia.
Why Talbot Recovery?
Renowned for treating co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
Offers specialized programs for young adults, professionals, and diverse populations
Located in a vibrant metro area with easy access to cultural, educational, and recreational amenities
This full-time clinical role involves long-term therapeutic engagement with patients in a high-quality outpatient treatment setting. Responsibilities include:
Conducting initial psychiatric evaluations
Managing detox protocols and medication-assisted treatment
Providing ongoing psychiatric care and psychotherapy
Collaborating with a multidisciplinary treatment team
Participating in clinical administration and program development
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary
Full medical, dental, and vision benefits
Malpractice coverage
Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance
Minimal on-call responsibilities
Ideal Candidate
Board-certified Addiction Psychiatrist or Addiction Medicine Physician is required.
Passionate about treating dual diagnosis patients
Skilled in psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and team-based care




