Psychiatry Opening in Indiana, PA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/23/24
**Psychiatry Residency Program Director opportunity in Indiana, PA** Located 1 hour from Pittsburgh **Position Details** - Full-time - Weekday call is currently being handled - Weekend call will be estimated to be 1:8 - The position will be a combination of administrative and clinical duties, including predominantly outpatient as well as inpatient or a combination of both - Candidate will be involved with the development, implementation, and oversight of our new psychiatric residency training program of 4 residents - Eight-bed adolescent unit; 24 bed adult unit and 12 bed geropsychiatry unit - The candidate will have at least five years of clinical experience and board certification - Prior experience running a residency training program in psychiatry is desired - H1B visa candidates welcome to apply **Benefits Include** - Malpractice Insurance - Licensure Repayment - CME Allowance - Health Insurance including HSA - Relocation Assistance - Educational Loan Reimbursement - Sign-on Bonus - Physician led and governed - Marketing and practice growth assistance **About Indiana, PA:** Located 60 miles east of Pittsburgh, PA, this independent 164-bed acute care community hospital celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2014. Outdoor opportunities abound. Indiana county's parks and trails system is one of the best in Pennsylvania with over 64 miles of rails to trails. The county boasts 792 acres of lakes; 5,452 acres of parks; and 12 miles of single track mountain bike trails. Couple this amount of acreage with the varied skill level of terrain and you have a dynamite combination! Many of the biking and hiking trails run along historic paths with interesting lessons to be learned. So don't think your nature walk or bike ride will go without any history lessons. Its an especially great way to incorporate educational opportunities having children realize that history is part of everything we do and live.