Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatrist - Remote

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai affiliated with Elmhurst Hospital Center, serving the culturally diverse community of Western Queens, is seeking a full time board certified/board eligible Adult Psychiatrist to join its Adult Inpatient and Outpatient Divisions and a board certified/board eligible Psychiatrist to join its CPEP Division working one overnight per week (flexible hours-8, 10, 12 or 16 hour shifts). Outpatient psychiatrists have the option to work every other week remotely

Elmhurst Hospital Center's Psychiatry Department serves a multi-cultural population of adults, children and families.

We offer a full spectrum of services including: Adult/Child Inpatient services with a Psychiatric ICU, Co-Occurring Disorders Unit and Women's Forensic Unit; a high volume CPEP; culturally competent Asian and Spanish Units

• Mobile Crisis Team

• Adult and Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Programs

• Ambulatory Adult and Child programs

• Chemical Dependency; and Home Based Services. In addition, we also offer faculty appointment with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Health System. The Department collaborates with numerous schools in providing training programs in the areas of psychology, nursing and medicine. This is an excellent opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team working with a diverse patient population.

Elmhurst Hospital Center offers a collegial environment and competitive salary and benefits. Salaries range from $230,000-$240,000 depending on board certification with a sign in bonus and annual retention bonus. This position requires current New York State License, Medicaid number and DEA number in order to practice medicine.

Please send CV along with a brief description of career interests and goals to:

Howard Gould, M.D.

Deputy Director

Department of Psychiatry

Elmhurst Hospital Center

79-01 Broadway

Elmhurst, NY 11373

Email

The Mount Sinai Health System is an equal opportunity employer. We promote recognition and respect for individual and cultural differences, and we work to make our employees feel valued and appreciated, whatever their race, gender, background, or sexual orientation.

EOE Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans

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