Help more people find their healthier ever after!

Want to be part of one of the most innovative healthcare experiences in the world? Enjoy building a better world through connections? If you answered yes to both, Teladoc Health Medical Group may be the right place for you! Here, all kinds of clinicians work to connect everyone, everywhere with high-quality care. 

As an employed Staff Clinician at Teladoc Health, you will have the opportunity to lend your expertise and shape the best possible virtual care experience out there. Our clinical expertise runs deep and our influence on the industry is wide. This is your opportunity to simplify your work and amplify your impact. 

Our Full Time Employed clinicians provide evidence-based treatment via telephone or video. Teamwork is especially important to us at Teladoc Health, and each clinician works with a practice manager, clinical director, and has access to resources and support. Join our community of Changemakers. 

Why join Teladoc Health?

Staff Clinicians are offered a competitive compensation package and annual performance bonus.

We provide you with work equipment as a full-time clinician.

Annual Benefit Offer:

  • 192 PTO (Paid Time Off) hours, 80 Safe, Sick and Caregiver Hours.
  • 401k, match up to 4% after 1 year of employment.
  • Malpractice coverage.
  • Full panel of medical benefits.
  • Access to Teladoc Health Virtual Care for you and your dependents.
  • Yearly CE (Continuing Education) Credit.

Scheduling: Full-time clinicians will have the option to choose from 3 scheduling templates that fit their work/life balance.

Ranked #1: Among direct-to-consumer telehealth providers in the J.D. Power 2021 U.S (United States). Telehealth Satisfaction Study.

Growth and Innovation: Teladoc Health is the largest and oldest telehealth company since 2002. We have already made healthcare yet remain on the threshold of very big things. Come grow with us and support our mission to empower all people - everywhere - to live their healthiest lives.

Diversity and Inclusion: At Teladoc Health we believe that personal and professional diversity is the key to innovation. We hire based solely on your strengths and qualifications and how they can directly contribute to your success in your new position.

Focus on PEOPLE: Teladoc Health has been recognized as a top employer by numerous media and professional organizations. Talented, passionate individuals make the difference, in this fast-moving, collaborative, and inspiring environment.  

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we never have and never will discriminate against any job candidate or employee due to age, race, religion, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, membership in an employee organization, medical condition, family history, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, parental status, or pregnancy). In our innovative and inclusive workplace, we prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Collaborate with a healthcare team to provide patients with exceptional outpatient psychiatric services virtually via video and phone.
  • Order and follow up on indicated laboratory tests and refer patients to specialists when appropriate.
  • Analyze reports, test results, medical records, and examinations to diagnose condition of patients and propose treatment options.
  • Prescribe psychopharmaceuticals and treatment regimens to treat identified and documented psychiatric conditions, including discussing potential side effects and risks associated with allergies, interactions with other medication and/or health conditions as appropriate.
  • Independently evaluate, diagnose, and treat adult and adolescent members.
  • Coordinate transition services with the Care Navigation team.
  • Collaborate with clients and prepare concurrent documentation while in the session.
  • Attend monthly Mental Health townhall meetings, 1:1 meeting with a practice manager and/or clinical director, and other important training as needed.
  • Consistently meet or exceed clinical quality and client care standards.
  • Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with all federal and state health information privacy laws.

The time spent on each responsibility reflects an estimate and is subject to change dependent on business needs.

Qualifications Expected for Position

  • Demonstrate passion regarding the delivery of high-quality mental health care.
  • Must be able to work in an unsupervised capacity.
  • Ability to provide individual therapy. Some clinicians can provide individual, adolescents, and couples therapy based on experience.
  • Strong working knowledge and background in psychotherapy.
  • Excellent communication, planning and conflict resolution skills.
  • Schedule adherence.
  • Willingness to become licensed in additional states as required as business needs arise.

The qualifications and/or certifications listed below are mandatory for this role. License certifications must be actively maintained.

  • Minimum of 3+ years post-residency experience as a Psychiatric Physician in a clinical setting, with the following certifications: M.D. or D.O. degree from an accredited United States medical school or international medical school with equivalent training of non-supervised practice experience.
  • Successful completion of residency at an accredited healthcare institution in General Psychiatry.
  • Board certification in psychiatry from said residency.
  • Current State Medical Practitioner License.
  • Current Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and Department of Public Safety (DPS) registration, for prescription writing.
  • Licensure to function independently and without supervision in all states in which an active license is held.

Physical Demands

  • Must be able to perform physical job requirements, such as sitting for extended periods.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be required to sit, talk, hear, reach, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, and keyboard.

 

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