Psychiatry - Addiction Physician
Patchogue, NY, 11772, USA
- $275,000 p/year
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- addiction psychiatrist
- chemical dependency program
- mental health
The role is for an Addiction Psychiatrist providing leadership and clinical care within a multidisciplinary chemical dependency program at a major academic health system. Responsibilities include delivering patient assessments, managing medications, developing addiction services, and overseeing clinical training and policies. The position involves both inpatient and outpatient care aimed at expanding evidence-based addiction treatment and patient access in New York.
Location:
Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York. A charming Long Island waterfront community offering a high quality of life, excellent schools, beautiful beaches, and easy access to both the Hamptons and New York City. The area blends suburban comfort with coastal living and a strong sense of community.
Healthcare Organization:
A nationally recognized academic health system with a large, integrated physician group, extensive outpatient network, and major hospital campuses across New York City and Long Island. The organization is known for world-class clinical care, teaching, and research, and provides strong infrastructure and physician support.
Opportunity:
Join a multidisciplinary inpatient and outpatient chemical dependency program as an Addiction Psychiatrist, providing leadership, clinical care, and program development within a highly respected health system. This role offers the opportunity to shape and expand addiction services while working alongside experienced mental health professionals.
Details:
Provide medical leadership and clinical oversight for the Outpatient Chemical Dependency Program and hospital consultation-liaison services
Deliver direct patient care including assessment, diagnosis, and medication management in both hospital and outpatient settings
Develop and expand hospital-based and outpatient addiction services
Oversee medical policies, procedures, and clinical training within the program
Implement evidence-based best practices including MAT, overdose prevention, and recovery-focused services
Work with a dedicated outreach and support team to build and grow patient access
Compensation:
$275,000 $350,000 annually with comprehensive benefits package offered.
Incentives and benefits are in addition to base salary and are determined by experience, training, organizational needs, and other factors.




