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$300,000+ Base Salary OP Psychiatrist Raleigh/Durham NC

Company: BAS Healthcare
Location: Durham
Posted on: May 25, 2023

Job Description:

Location: Durham, NC is a thriving city in the Research Triangle along with Raleigh and Chapel Hill. This metro area is home to 2 million residents, an international airport, renowned Universities such as Duke, Chapel Hill, NC State and many more! Durham is one of the fastest growing cities in the country due to the low cost of living, excellent public school systems, proximity to the beach & mountains among hundreds of other amenities at your doorstep. Whether you re single looking for a downtown night life or relocating with your family this city has you covered! Facility: Multispecialty clinic providing a full range of psychiatric and mental health services. Their organization has 50+ providers on staff as well as an o n-site pharmacy. Opportunity: Full time opening for a General Adult Psychiatrist or Adult with interest or experience in Addictions! Sub-specialty trained psychiatrist are welcomed as well! Outpatient only services with extremely light call; 1:15 call schedule. There is a diverse patient population with a full range of psychiatric problems. There are many more chronic mental health patients on long acting injectables, etc. Opportunity has regular Monday-Friday hours with some flexibility to fit the provider s needs. Suboxone certification is required. Compensation: Salaried position at $300,000+ Negotiable salary based on credentials. Bonuses in place, relocation assistance, fully comprehensive benefits, profit sharing, and one month vacation!

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