Job Summary
Job Description
The Queen’s Medical Center is hiring for a full-time, employed Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to join their comprehensive, multidisciplinary team serving a medically diverse patient population. This is the largest Psychiatry group in the state and has academic affiliation with the University of Hawai’i. Join a dedicated team that treats underserved and native Hawaiians and enjoy excellent quality of life in Hawai’i’s capital city, Honolulu.
- Guaranteed salary and generous incentive
- Inpatient only
- Clinically-focused, academic appointment not required
- Relocation assistance available
- New graduates are welcome to apply
- Open to J1 visa waiver candidates
- Robust benefits package; health, life, dental insurance; retirement plan, and paid relocation
- Yearly Continuing Medical Education allowance
- Paid vacation, including 10 paid holidays
- Epic integrated organization
- Base salary of $288,000 with a quality incentive up to $32,000
Where You’ll Work
At the foot of Punchbowl Crater in downtown Honolulu, The Queen’s Medical Center is the largest private nonprofit hospital in Hawai’i. Founded in 1859, this 575-bed Magnet-recognized medical center has a dedicated residency training program, is a major specialty referral center and is home to the state’s only organ transplant program. Queen’s Medical is a Level I Trauma Center, with a legacy of providing compassionate care to residents and visitors alike.
Where You’ll Live
As Hawai’i’s cosmopolitan capital city, Honolulu is home to historic landmarks, an innovative food scene and the famous Waikiki Beach. Located on O’ahu, Hawai’i’s third-largest island, Honolulu stretches across the island’s southeastern shores and is a tourist favorite, thanks to its natural, scenic beauty and easy access to waterfalls and hiking trails. Waikiki is known for its world-class shopping, exciting nightlife and cultural centers, making Honolulu a great place to live and work.
Who You’ll Work For
The Queen’s Health Systems is a nonprofit healthcare organization with a network of facilities that serve Hawai’i and the Pacific Basin. As Hawai’i’s leading healthcare establishment, the statewide network has more than 8,000 employees and more than 1,500 affiliated physicians and providers. Its mission is to provide quality healthcare services to improve the well-being of Native Hawaiians and all the people of Hawai’i.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran