Psychiatrist - Part-Time (20 Hours) in Los Angeles, California at Meridian Counseling
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Job Description
About Meridian Counseling
Meridian Counseling is committed to providing accessible, compassionate, and evidence-based behavioral health services. Our multidisciplinary team values collaboration, clinical excellence, and whole-person care while fostering a supportive environment for both clients and providers. Learn more at www.meridian-counseling.com.
Position Overview:
Meridian Counseling is seeking a compassionate, collaborative, and clinically skilled Psychiatrist to join our growing behavioral health team. This role combines direct patient psychiatric care with clinical collaboration and mentorship for a team of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs), 103 NP classification nurses governed by AB890.
The Psychiatrist will work closely under the guidance of the Medical Director to support high-quality psychiatric care, clinical best practices, provider development, and interdisciplinary collaboration across the organization. This position offers the opportunity to help shape psychiatric programming within a supportive and mission-driven outpatient mental health practice.
This role also includes the potential for profit-sharing opportunities based on organizational and provider performance.
Responsibilities:
Direct Patient Care
- Conduct psychiatric evaluations, diagnostic assessments, and medication management services for outpatient clients
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
- Monitor medication effectiveness, side effects, and treatment outcomes
- Collaborate with therapists
- Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation in accordance with organizational, legal, and ethical standards
- Provide crisis intervention and risk assessments as clinically indicated
- Provide clinical consultation, mentorship, and support to a team of PMHNP (103 NPs)
- Assist with complex diagnostic clarification and medication management cases
- Support evidence-based prescribing practices and clinical quality initiatives
- Participate in case consultation meetings and peer collaboration discussions
- Help promote consistency in clinical standards, workflows, and psychiatric best practices
- Serve as a clinical resource for psychiatric providers regarding treatment planning and patient care concerns
- Work collaboratively under the direction of the Medical Director
- Participate in psychiatric department meetings, policy development, and quality improvement initiatives
- Support organizational growth, provider retention, and clinical excellence initiatives
- Assist in the development of psychiatric protocols, training materials, and clinical guidance when appropriate
Qualifications:
Required
- MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school
- Board Certified and or Board Eligible in Psychiatry
- Active and unrestricted California medical license
- DEA license and ability to prescribe controlled substances
- Experience providing outpatient psychiatric medication management
- Strong interpersonal, leadership, and collaborative communication skills
- Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team environment
- Experience collaborating with or supervising Advanced Practice Providers (PMHNPs)
- Experience in community mental health or outpatient behavioral health settings
- Familiarity with telehealth psychiatric care
- Interest in leadership, program development, and provider mentorship
- This is a part-time role requiring an average of 20 hours weekly, with the expectation to expand into a full-time position as the practice grows.
- Flexible scheduling options available
- Hybrid and telehealth opportunities may be available
- Administrative support provided
- Competitive compensation package ($180-$200/hr for W2)
- Flexible work environment
- Administrative and clinical support
- Professional collaboration within a multidisciplinary behavioral health team
- Opportunity for leadership growth and organizational impact
Note: This job description serves as a general guide and may be subject to change based on Meridian’s needs and industry developments. Specific duties and requirements may vary depending on the nature of the clinical services provided.