Cambridge Health Alliance
Psychiatrist - Primary Care Integration
Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Massachusetts, us, 02140
Cambridge Health Alliance
(CHA), a well-respected, nationally recognized, and award-winning public healthcare system, is seeking a
part-time primary care-based psychiatrist
to join our Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Program. Our system includes three hospital campuses and an integrated network of primary and specialty outpatient care practices in Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston’s Metro North Region. CHA’s Primary Care Behavioral Health integration program collaborates with teams and providers in primary care to comprehensively address patients’ needs. Part-time opportunities Focus on clinical work and program development Ideal for candidates interested in integrated medical and psychiatric care serving the local community and providing high-quality care to underserved and diverse patient populations Utilizes fully integrated electronic medical record (EPIC) CHA is a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School (HMS), with academic appointments available based on medical school criteria Candidates must be BE or BC in psychiatry, possess strong clinical skills, demonstrate a commitment to public health populations, and have an interest in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Please visit
www.CHAproviders.org
to learn more and apply through our secure candidate portal. CVs may be sent directly to Melissa Kelley, CHA Provider Recruiter, via email at
providerrecruitment@challiance.org . CHA’s Department of Provider Recruitment can be reached by phone at (617) 665-3555 or by fax at (617) 665-3553. In accordance with federal, state, and local laws, CHA policy prohibits discrimination based on race, religion, color, gender, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to maintaining a workplace free of discrimination and promoting equal employment opportunity. We do not tolerate unlawful discrimination, offensive conduct, or hostile work environment.
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(CHA), a well-respected, nationally recognized, and award-winning public healthcare system, is seeking a
part-time primary care-based psychiatrist
to join our Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Program. Our system includes three hospital campuses and an integrated network of primary and specialty outpatient care practices in Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston’s Metro North Region. CHA’s Primary Care Behavioral Health integration program collaborates with teams and providers in primary care to comprehensively address patients’ needs. Part-time opportunities Focus on clinical work and program development Ideal for candidates interested in integrated medical and psychiatric care serving the local community and providing high-quality care to underserved and diverse patient populations Utilizes fully integrated electronic medical record (EPIC) CHA is a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School (HMS), with academic appointments available based on medical school criteria Candidates must be BE or BC in psychiatry, possess strong clinical skills, demonstrate a commitment to public health populations, and have an interest in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Please visit
www.CHAproviders.org
to learn more and apply through our secure candidate portal. CVs may be sent directly to Melissa Kelley, CHA Provider Recruiter, via email at
providerrecruitment@challiance.org . CHA’s Department of Provider Recruitment can be reached by phone at (617) 665-3555 or by fax at (617) 665-3553. In accordance with federal, state, and local laws, CHA policy prohibits discrimination based on race, religion, color, gender, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to maintaining a workplace free of discrimination and promoting equal employment opportunity. We do not tolerate unlawful discrimination, offensive conduct, or hostile work environment.
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