Psychiatrist - Psych Emergency - John George Psychiatric Hospital

Alameda Health System San Leandro , CA 94579

Posted 1 week ago

Summary

Annual Salary: $363,000.

Alameda Health System (AHS) is seeking Psychiatrists for Full Time, Day shifts, in The Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) at the nationally recognized John George Psychiatric Hospital.

John George is conveniently located in the San Francisco Bay Area, just south of Oakland. San Francisco is just a short drive away. The department's mission is to provide the best comprehensive psychiatric and behavioral health services to adults with mental illness in Alameda County.

Psychiatrists Salary

  • Annual Base Pay $363,600 (effective July 10,2022)
  • Day shift: 7am - 4pm

Qualifications

  • Education:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of medicine or osteopathic medicine with an MD or DO

  • Minimum Experience:

  • Prior community mental health services experience

  • Required Licenses/Certifications:

  • Valid CA License to practice Medicine and Certification in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

  • Other available psychiatry positions at JGPH (please search postings on this site for 'John George Psychiatric Hospital')

1.Full time positions for Inpatient services.

2.SAN positions for weekend/holiday coverage on inpatient and psychiatric emergency services (PES).

3.SAN positions for night coverage in Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES).

  • Current Psychiatry residents enrolled in ACCGME accredited residency program can apply for SAN positions.
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