Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician
Not Specified, PA, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- psychiatry
- mental health
- adult inpatient care
Seeking a full-time Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Physician to join a non-profit behavioral healthcare organization in Mt. Gretna, PA. The role involves managing a typical caseload of 16-18 adult patients in an inpatient setting, working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team. Offers include a competitive compensation plan, excellent benefits, and opportunities for professional development within a community rich in cultural and outdoor activities.
Adult Inpatient Psychiatry opening in Pennsylvania Located in Mt. Gretna, PA - 90 miles from Baltimore, MD; 90 miles from Philadelphia Full-time, permanent opening Employed opportunity Non-profit behavioral healthcare organization Joining an established practice Experience preferred Inpatient only Typical schedule: 3-5 days in the adult inpatient program Monday - Friday schedule; Weekend (Sat & Sun) call is voluntary Typical caseload: 16-18 patients Participate in all areas of treatment along with a team of a nurse case manager (solely dedicated to team duties), a case worker, and therapist(s) EPIC electronic health record Highly competitive compensation and incentive plan Excellent benefits program including generous retirement savings plan Full relocation and malpractice coverage including tail Physician-designed compensation model Competitive signing bonus $4,500/year for CME Community:Lebanon's attractions are abundant from the Mount Gretna Playhouse, Pennsylvania's only professional theaters, family-owned restaurants and taverns, and the Lebanon Valley Rails to Trails. Lebanon County is blessed with an abundance of open space and conservation lands that make outdoor adventures readily accessible from fishing, hiking, biking and golfing. Escape to the beautiful landscape, attractive farms and prolific agriculture. Conveniently located among several major metropolitan areas including, Philadelphia, New York City and Baltimore.




