Are you interested in joining Pine Psychiatry?

At Pine Psychiatry we offer…

  • An active practice that will push you to grow, hone, and innovate your clinical services.

  • Autonomy and support in creating a caseload that is engaging, meaningful, and particularly suited to you.

  • Referrals and assistance in building a caseload that reflects your professional goals.

  • Minimal paperwork.

  • High compensation.

 

  • Flexible scheduling and the ability to work remotely.

  • Synchronous and asynchronous clinical and case consultation.

  • Collaborative trainings and professional development opportunities.

  • Business consultation, education, and supervision about how to practice in the private sphere including oversight and guidance with marketing and networking.

  • Expertise on psychotherapy and mental health research, theory, and professional development, and how they can best be applied or customized to your individual professional context.

Joining Pine Psychiatry is an excellent opportunity for…

    • Mental health professionals who want to reduce the barriers to care within our community. 
    • Mental health professionals seeking to advance their skills in a private practice setting.
    • Mental health professionals who are working in other settings, who are interested in being a part of a private practice, in a per diem, part time or full time capacity.
    • Mental health professionals who are interested in private practice, but prefer not to manage the administrative side of being in private practice.
    • Mental health professionals seeking scaffolding, support, and guidance in advancing their careers–and honing where they want to go as an individual professional and in developing their services and approach.

We’re looking for mental health professionals who are…

  • Energized by helping others in a team and contributing to the growth of other team members.
  • Devoted to finding the harmony between psychotherapy and psychopharmacology.
  • Rank high on the personality traits of grit and openness.
  • Think independently, and are comfortable being nonconformists.
  • At home holding and contemplating multiple different perspectives and approaches to address problems of living.
  • Comfortable voicing their needs, standing up for their own point of view, and challenging others when appropriate.
  • Committed to valuing and learning from their own life experiences and history–and how it can benefit those they serve.
  • Creative and attentive to how they can use the resources at hand to achieve their own ends.
  • Passionate about developing their own style and approach of therapy.

Interested? Send a message to:

Collaborate@PinePsychiatry.org