Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist – Fremont, CA | HybridIntegratedBehavioralHealth Program | Shareh

Opportunity Information

Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group seeks a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Highlights

Innovation, education, and collaboration are core parts of this integrated behavioral health program

Join a dedicated team of psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and therapists in a unique program, working closely with the primary care doctors in co-treating their patients

Opportunity to grow new programs and develop special interests

Call required (via phone)

Opportunity to partner and educate other specialties about behavioral health

Practice in a beautiful community, with proximity to San Francisco and other greater Bay Area cities

Hybrid position

Qualifications

Completion of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship

Join Us and Enjoy

Physician-led and collegial environment

Guaranteed salary for two years with a production bonus

Shareholder eligible after two years

Shareholders enjoy very competitive, production-based income

Schedule flexibility and sabbaticals for work-life balance

Malpractice tail coverage

Relocation allowance

Generous benefits package

401K, cash-balance retirement plan, HSA

Organization Details

Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group

We are one of the largest multi-specialty medical groups in the country, made up of over 1,900 clinicians in 45+ specialties, in practices throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Our organization is nationally recognized for our excellence with multiple awards for quality of care, innovation, and leadership.

Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group is affiliated with Palo Alto Medical Foundation, a not-for-profit health care organization, providing operational and administrative support, including the latest technology, allowing physicians to focus on delivering exceptional patient care.

Equal Opportunity Statement

*It is the policy of Sutter Health and its partners to provide equal employment for all qualified individuals; to prohibit discrimination in employment because of basis of race, color, creed, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, registered domestic partner status, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, ancestry, national origin (including possession of a driver‘s license issued to individuals who did not present proof of authorized presence in the U.S.), age, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military or protected veteran status, political affiliation, pregnancy or perceived pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical condition, genetic information or any other characteristic made unlawful by local, state or federal law, ordinance or regulation. We promote the full realization of equal employment opportunities through a positive continuing program within each medical group, company, hospital, department, and service area.

Equal employment opportunities apply to every aspect of Sutter‘s employment policies and practices.

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