Physician Psychiatry

Chicago, IL, offers physicians a dynamic and diverse healthcare environment with world-renowned medical institutions, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a large, varied patient population. As a major medical hub, the city provides access to top-tier hospitals, academic centers, and specialty clinics, allowing doctors to advance their careers in nearly any field of medicine. With a vibrant urban lifestyle, cultural attractions, and professional networking opportunities, Chicago combines career growth with an exciting place to live. While the cost of living is higher than in smaller cities, the professional rewards, access to innovation, and strong healthcare infrastructure make it an excellent place for physicians to practice.<br><br>Your CompHealth recruiter is your coach who will find the best fit for you and help highlight your strengths during the interview process.<br><br>Contact Joanne Davies at joanne.davies@comphealth.com or (203) 663-9339 to learn more about this opportunity.<br><br><ul><li>Monday - Friday schedule with flexibility</li><li>8 am - 5 pm standard hours</li><li>Focus on rehabilitation psychology services</li><li>Conduct psychological evaluations for new admissions</li><li>Collaborate with multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams</li><li>Provide individual therapy and brief interventions</li><li>Hospital-employed position with comprehensive support</li><li>DEA license required</li><li>Our services are free for you</li><li>We help negotiate your salary and contract</li><li>We coordinate interviews and help with licenses</li><li>Specialized recruiters match your career preferences</li><li>Experienced support teams take care of every detail<br><br></li></ul>Salary from $125000.00 to $140000.00 annually<br><br>Ranges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations. Rates shown are all-inclusive and combine an hourly base pay with other potential earnings like overtime, call, and holiday pay. Please contact your consultant for details.

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