Boston Medical Center (BMC)
Physician: Psychiatrist, Adult Outpatient
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine (BUCASM), Department of Psychiatry, is seeking Adult‑Outpatient Psychiatrists to join our faculty at Boston Medical Center (BMC) in Boston, MA. This role provides an opportunity to participate in a statewide effort to redesign and innovate ambulatory behavioral health care as part of the growing academic department.
Responsibilities • Provide thoughtful, comprehensive, and acute‑based assessments and psychopharmacology services.
• Work closely with an interdisciplinary team—including recovery and peer specialists, mental‑health clinicians, psychologists, advanced practice providers, and case managers—to develop comprehensive treatment plans.
• Provide acute and longitudinal outpatient services in the new clinical space.
• Engage in research and educational contributions as a member of the academic department.
Qualifications
Medical degree and board eligibility or certification in psychiatry.
Experience in addiction psychiatry desired.
Passion for serving a diverse, underserved patient population.
Commitment to the Department’s mission of excellence in patient care, education, and research.
Compensation Competitive salary commensurate with academic training and experience. Salary range: $228,648–$360,078. Additional benefits include paid vacation, sick time, parental leave, CME coverage, and reduced tuition for faculty and dependents at Boston University.
Apply Submit your application via the job post or email your CV directly to Karin Laping, Manager Talent Acquisition, at
karin.laping@bmc.org .
About Us BMC is the largest trauma and safety‑net hospital in New England, delivering evidence‑based care and advancing professional practice. The Department of Psychiatry is located on BMC’s main campus in downtown Boston and is expanding its ambulatory services.
Boston Medical Center and Boston University are equal‑opportunity employers, committed to improving the health of Boston’s residents while adhering to the highest standards of academic medicine. BMC and BU comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The university conducts background checks on final candidates for certain faculty and staff positions.
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Responsibilities • Provide thoughtful, comprehensive, and acute‑based assessments and psychopharmacology services.
• Work closely with an interdisciplinary team—including recovery and peer specialists, mental‑health clinicians, psychologists, advanced practice providers, and case managers—to develop comprehensive treatment plans.
• Provide acute and longitudinal outpatient services in the new clinical space.
• Engage in research and educational contributions as a member of the academic department.
Qualifications
Medical degree and board eligibility or certification in psychiatry.
Experience in addiction psychiatry desired.
Passion for serving a diverse, underserved patient population.
Commitment to the Department’s mission of excellence in patient care, education, and research.
Compensation Competitive salary commensurate with academic training and experience. Salary range: $228,648–$360,078. Additional benefits include paid vacation, sick time, parental leave, CME coverage, and reduced tuition for faculty and dependents at Boston University.
Apply Submit your application via the job post or email your CV directly to Karin Laping, Manager Talent Acquisition, at
karin.laping@bmc.org .
About Us BMC is the largest trauma and safety‑net hospital in New England, delivering evidence‑based care and advancing professional practice. The Department of Psychiatry is located on BMC’s main campus in downtown Boston and is expanding its ambulatory services.
Boston Medical Center and Boston University are equal‑opportunity employers, committed to improving the health of Boston’s residents while adhering to the highest standards of academic medicine. BMC and BU comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The university conducts background checks on final candidates for certain faculty and staff positions.
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