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Position Description
Oswego Health is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible Psychiatrist to join the Lobdell Center for Mental Health & Wellness at Lakeview, managing adult, child, and family psychiatric services. The ideal candidate will be responsible for the overall delivery and coordination of outpatient psychiatric care for adults, children, and families, and will participate in inpatient care as needed. The physician will assess, diagnose, and develop care plans according to practice protocols, spending time in the clinic seeing new and established patients with support from experienced physicians and Nurse Practitioners. Prior experience is not required, as Oswego Health welcomes new graduates.
Compensation and Benefits
- Highly competitive salary (base salary $375K - $400K)
- Sign-on bonus, relocation reimbursement, and student loan assistance (if applicable)
- Paid time off and CME leave
- Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, 403B, life, and disability insurance
- Annual CME, dues, and licensure reimbursement
- Malpractice insurance paid by Oswego Health
Contact Kristen Denick at 315-326-3510 or to learn more about joining our growing behavioral health team dedicated to providing quality patient care in a supportive environment.
About Oswego Health
Oswego Health has been serving the community since 1881, guided by our mission to provide accessible, quality care. Our 1,200+ skilled caregivers ensure the well-being of our community through a range of services including a community hospital, outpatient centers, urgent care facilities, and specialized medical practices. We are committed to the mantra We Care , emphasizing connection, collaboration, and patient-centered care.
Community and Lifestyle
Located in New York States Central region, Oswego offers small-city living with proximity to larger metro areas. The community features excellent education, affordable housing, low crime, and abundant recreational activities, including lakes, rivers, and forests. Higher education institutions like SUNY Oswego and Cayuga Community College are nearby, supporting lifelong learning and workforce development.
Our System
As a nonprofit, independent healthcare provider, Oswego Health operates multiple facilities, including a 164-bed hospital, a psychiatric acute-care facility, skilled nursing, outpatient centers, and physician practices across various specialties. Our system emphasizes high-quality, accessible healthcare tailored to community needs.
Equal Opportunity Employment
Oswego Health is committed to equal opportunity employment, ensuring fair treatment regardless of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or other protected characteristics. Employment decisions are made in accordance with this policy.
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