Boston Medical Center (BMC)
Position Overview
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). This role provides acute and longitudinal outpatient services with an interdisciplinary team in the new Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) program.
Responsibilities
Conduct thoughtful, comprehensive assessments and provide psychopharmacology services.
Collaborate closely with recovery and peer specialists, mental health clinicians, psychologists, advanced practice providers, and case managers for comprehensive treatment planning.
Participate in research and educational activities as part of a growing academic department.
Qualifications
Medical Degree.
Board eligible or certified in Psychiatry.
Experience in Addiction Psychiatry desired.
Compensation
Competitive salary commensurate with academic training and practice experience.
Salary range: $228,648–$360,078 per year.
Benefits include paid vacation, sick time, parental leave, CME expenses, and tuition discounts for faculty and dependents.
Application You may submit the application via this job post or email your CV directly to
Karin Laping, Manager Talent Acquisition
at
karin.laping@bmc.org .
About Boston Medical Center BMC is the largest trauma and safety net hospital in New England and an academic teaching hospital. Join us to deliver evidence‑based care and advance professional practice.
EEO Statement BMC and Boston University comply with all state, federal, and local laws and regulations. They are equal opportunity employers, committed to improving the health of Boston’s residents. BMC and BU are VEVRAA Federal Contractors. Background checks are conducted for final candidates.
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Responsibilities
Conduct thoughtful, comprehensive assessments and provide psychopharmacology services.
Collaborate closely with recovery and peer specialists, mental health clinicians, psychologists, advanced practice providers, and case managers for comprehensive treatment planning.
Participate in research and educational activities as part of a growing academic department.
Qualifications
Medical Degree.
Board eligible or certified in Psychiatry.
Experience in Addiction Psychiatry desired.
Compensation
Competitive salary commensurate with academic training and practice experience.
Salary range: $228,648–$360,078 per year.
Benefits include paid vacation, sick time, parental leave, CME expenses, and tuition discounts for faculty and dependents.
Application You may submit the application via this job post or email your CV directly to
Karin Laping, Manager Talent Acquisition
at
karin.laping@bmc.org .
About Boston Medical Center BMC is the largest trauma and safety net hospital in New England and an academic teaching hospital. Join us to deliver evidence‑based care and advance professional practice.
EEO Statement BMC and Boston University comply with all state, federal, and local laws and regulations. They are equal opportunity employers, committed to improving the health of Boston’s residents. BMC and BU are VEVRAA Federal Contractors. Background checks are conducted for final candidates.
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