Provide comprehensive outpatient psychiatric care entirely remotely, serving patients throughout Florida. This role centers on diagnosing and managing lower to moderate acuity mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, mood disorders, OCD, and PTSD. You’ll conduct initial evaluations and ongoing therapy sessions, with 60-minute intakes and 30-minute follow-ups, without responsibility for inpatient care, crisis intervention, or intensive programs.
What You'll Do
- Deliver remote psychiatric assessments and treatment planning for children, adults, and older adults
- Tailor care for patients across the lifespan, with child and adolescent patients seen only if you hold board certification in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- Collaborate with an integrated network of licensed therapists to support patient outcomes
- Use intuitive clinical tools designed for efficient documentation and care coordination
Requirements
- Board-certified or board-eligible psychiatrist (MD or DO)
- Valid, unrestricted medical license in Florida
- Experience or interest in outpatient telepsychiatry
- Ability to adapt to digital workflows and clinical platforms
- Strong diagnostic skills and a patient-centered, collaborative approach
Benefits
- Employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage (up to 100% of premiums)
- Occurrence-based malpractice insurance fully covered by employer
- 401(k) plan with employer match and immediate vesting
- Generous paid time off, sick leave, and 11 paid holidays
- Paid parental leave and long-term incentives such as a 4-week paid sabbatical after five years
- Annual CME reimbursement and dedicated paid CME days
- Full licensing support, including upfront payment of fees
- Issuance of a technology package to support remote work
Scheduling is flexible—you set your weekly availability and session structure. The practice is clinician-led, prioritizes clinician well-being, and fosters a multilingual, inclusive environment. As part of an equal opportunity employer, all qualified applicants are considered without regard to protected characteristics under applicable law.