Position Title: Full-time Intensive Outpatient/Partial Day Program General Psychiatrist Position Location: Atlanta, GA Talbott Recovery Atlanta specializes in dual diagnosis treatment, addressing addiction along with any coexisting depression, anxiety, unresolved grief, trauma and more. Research has shown that this method of addressing the whole patient provides the best possible chance of lasting recovery. Position Overview: Employment Type: Full-time Staff General Psychiatrist for IOP/PHP Schedule / Hours: On-site, Monday-Friday (flexible start and end times) Call: Shared after-hour telephonic call Patient Volume: negotiable, will vary (ages 18 and older) Location: Atlanta, GA (Southwest Atlanta near airport) Practice Setting: Intensive Outpatient and Partial Day Programs (IOP/PHP) Support / Care Team: Multidisciplinary with BH Techs, BH RN, Psychiatric NPs, Social Workers and Therapists EMR / Technology: Tier Responsibilities: Conducting initial psychiatric evaluations Managing detox protocols and medication-assisted treatment Providing ongoing psychiatric care and psychotherapy Collaborating with a multidisciplinary treatment team Compensation Benefits: Salary: Base salary will vary based on several factors Sign-on / Relocation offered Health, Dental, Vision Retirement PTO, CMEs Schedule Flexibility Wellness Work-Life Balance Support Qualifications: Board Certified in General Psychiatry with experience and comfort treating dual-diagnosis populations Active or eligible GA license Active DEA Why Atlanta, GA? Atlanta’s cost of living is lower than many large U.S. cities, making it easier for psychiatrists to afford housing and maintain a comfortable lifestyle. Known as “the city in the forest,” Atlanta has abundant green space and a mild climate.The city is culturally rich, with strong arts, food, and community scenes. With Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport, doctors can travel easily for conferences, vacations, or visiting family. About the organization: Talbott is part of Foundations Recovery Network and is owned by Universal Health Services (UHS), which means FRN is part of UHS’s nationwide behavioral‑health network and supported by its clinical, operational, and financial resources. Psychiatrists who join UHS benefit from the strength of a Fortune 500 healthcare organization with a nationwide network of acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, and outpatient programs. This scale provides unmatched stability, consistent patient volume, and the reassurance of working with a trusted industry leader.
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