Details
 

03/13/2024

Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist (Inpatient)

Department of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University and The MetroHealth System

Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist (Inpatient)

The Department of Psychiatry at The MetroHealth System is a major teaching hospital of Case Western Reserve University. It is the largest medical research institution in Ohio and ranked nationally among the top 1% hospital. Under the leadership of newly appointed Chairman, Dr. Rajendra Badgaiyan, the department has ambitious expansion plan to grow clinical and academic foot-print of the department in a newly built 112-bed behavioral health hospital in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In addition to adult acute psychiatry units, the facility has an adolescent unit, psychiatric intensive care unit and intensive outpatient treatment programs.

To run the adolescent inpatient unit, the Department is inviting applications from a board-certified (or board eligible) Inpatient Child and Adolescent psychiatrist, who will provide clinical care for child and adolescent patients, and teach residents, medical students and other learners. There will be opportunity for academic and career development.

The MetroHealth System offers a competitive compensation package, health insurance, paid time off, liability insurance, an academic appointment to the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine faculty at a rank commensurate with experience, CME opportunities, malpractice coverage, an impressive pension program with a generous employer match through the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) and excellent environment for faculty members to develop a strong clinical and research program (both basic and clinical).

As a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, you have a number of opportunities to consider. However, few will offer you the personal and professional satisfaction and the opportunity to work in a safety-net academic, community integrated medical system that is leading the way to a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery, and teamwork. We have exceptional clinicians with extraordinary hearts, and we are looking for more to join us.

If you would like to be a part of our team, please send a cover letter and CV to:

Eloy Vazquez, Provider Recruitment

evazquez@metrohealh.org

Our healthcare providers are leaders in their fields and choose to work for MetroHealth because equity in healthcare is their passion. Equity, inclusion, and diversity aren't just who our patients are. Equity, inclusion, and diversity aren't just who our employees are.

Doing the difficult work of equity, inclusion, and diversity in our community and at the bedside is who we are. We redefine healthcare to improve the foundations of community health and well-being. Our commitment to our patients means that questions and concerns rooted in historical disparities are met with compassion, patience, and flexibility to meet the needs of each patient. That's what we call EQUITY FIRST.

The MetroHealth System and Case Western Reserve University does not discriminate in recruitment, employment, or policy administration on the basis of race, religion, age, sex, color, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, or status as a disabled veteran or other protected veteran under U.S. federal law.

About Us

The MetroHealth System is an essential health system committed to providing health care to everyone in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and improving the health of the community overall. Its 7,500 employees deliver care to everyone at its main campus, just west of downtown Cleveland.

MetroHealth is an integrated health system with an acute care hospital housing a Level I Adult Trauma and Burn Center with full trauma surgical teams ready around the clock, a skilled nursing facility, and more than 27 locations throughout Cuyahoga County and Medina County with more on the way. Annually, we handle more than one million patient visits including more than 100,000 in the Emergency Department, one of the busiest in the country. That's an average of 274 Emergency Department visits per day.

APPLY HERE

Printer-Friendly Version