🌟 Join the Future of College Mental Health Care! 🌟

Who We're Seeking:

Are you passionate about revolutionizing mental health care for college students? Join us here at Mantra Health in this exciting opportunity crafted for forward-thinking physicians like you! We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds who share our commitment to accessible mental healthcare for college students.

Responsibilities:

  • Direct Care:
    • Conduct high-quality, culturally competent virtual psychiatric evaluations and medication management appointments to young adults ages 18-25.
    • Engage with patients through our collaboration portal.
    • Document clinical encounters for effective care coordination.
    • Partner with other care team members including therapists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and our care operations team to support students.
    • Collaborate with campus care teams to create longer-term treatment plans when necessary.
  • Clinical Supervision:
    • Provide supervision (via collaborative practice agreements) to a small group of PMHNPs in states where full practice is not available.
    • Optional: Participate in an emergency on-call schedule (compensated and daytime only)

Who You Are:

  • You’ve completed a US-based residency program.
  • You’re a board certified MD or DO psychiatrist.
  • You’re licensed in TX, and ideally have multiple active state licenses or are willing to be cross-licensed (to states such as MA, NY, PA, FL).
  • You have expertise in treating common mental health conditions among youth/college-aged students including depression, anxiety, and ADHD.
  • You understand culturally responsive treatment and have experience with diverse patient groups.
  • You have experience with tele-psychiatry and are equipped with the necessary technical tools for virtual care.
  • You are willing to work 8-20 hrs per week; more may be available if interested.

Why Join Us?

  • Flexibility: Set your own hours, Mon-Sat, with 100% remote work and no travel required.
  • Growth Opportunities: Benefit from company-sponsored cross-licensing.
  • Protected Practice: Enjoy company-sponsored malpractice insurance.
  • Collaborative Environment: Participate in clinical consultation and monthly training on college mental health.

The target range for this position is $175/hr which includes 25% administrative time. Individual pay may vary from the target range and is determined by a number of factors including licensure, experience, location, and other relevant business considerations.

A Bit About Mantra:

We're redefining student mental health care. Partnering with top-tier institutions like MIT, Columbia, and more, our mission is crystal clear: universal access to quality mental healthcare for students. From mood disorders to substance use, our diverse team focuses on tangible goals, ensuring students not only survive but thrive.

Are you ready to be part of the next big wave in mental health? Let’s create a brighter future, one student at a time!

Mantra Health is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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