What are the responsibilities and job description for the Janian Psychiatrist position at CENTER FOR URBAN COMMUNITY SVC?
Janian Medical Care, P.C., seeks a BE/BC Psychiatrist for a full time or part time position as Attending Psychiatrist in New York City for those with the lived experience of homelessness.
For over 30 years, Janian has been a leader in developing and implementing person-centered, community-based psychiatric care for New Yorkers with the lived experience of homelessness. We offer mission-driven clinicians a supportive, flexible workplace that encourages clinical autonomy, meaningful work, and social justice. We continuously strive to create a practice that nurtures therapeutic relationships, supports evidence-based care, and grapples with the social and economic forces that lead to inequities and disparities in clinical outcomes. We empower people to take control of their health and work towards their goals. We recognize the impact of social determinants on health and directly intervene to connect patients with housing, benefits, and employment. Psychiatrists enjoy expert supervision and protected professional development and educational time including a Grand Rounds series granting CME credits. We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience and excellent benefits. Janian Medical Care values workplace diversity and is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.
We Offer:
- Clinical autonomy and creativity
- Resources to promote person-centered and recovery-oriented care
- Low clinical caseloads and low documenting and billing burdens to allow adequate patient encounter time
- Robust clinical supervision by experts in community psychiatry
- Opportunities to teach and supervise students and trainees
- Competitive salaries
- Protected educational and professional development time
- Malpractice insurance
- Excellent health and dental benefits for part time and full time employees
The psychiatric provider is an integrated member of the multidisciplinary team who works to:
- Identify and engage people in need of psychiatric evaluation and treatment
- Provide psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy
- Support recovery goals
- Advocate for patients
- Participate in weekly clinical meetings with peer psychiatrists
- Implement population health interventions
- Conduct diagnostic interviews and provide psychiatric evaluations
- Develop and deliver trainings