Psychiatrist Opportunity for Admissions in Philadelphia Accounting - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Psychiatrist Opportunity for Admissions in Philadelphia

Fairmount Behavioral Health System, in southeastern Pennsylvania is seeking a BE/BC psychiatrist for a full-time admissions position.
There is no call requirement.
This a fantastic opportunity for a new graduate or experienced psychiatrist.
Admissions experience is preferred.
The region offers a plethora of recreational activities allowing for a professional career and a fulfilling personal lifestyle while in close proximity to Philadelphia, NYC and beaches of New Jersey.
We are proud to offer:
Competitive compensation packageRelocationCommencement bonusMalpractice30 Days Paid Time OffMatching 401k5 Days and $3,000 CMEHealth insurance packageEmployee stock purchase planFor consideration, please contact Stephanie Figueroa, In-house Physician Recruiter, Universal Health Services, at or.
Candidates may also apply directly at Fairmount Behavioral Health System is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services (UHS), one of the nation's leading hospital management companies.
Located on a 27-acre wooded campus, Fairmount Behavioral Health System is a peaceful, therapeutic environment for patients and families.
Fairmount is a major regional resource for children, adolescents and adults who have psychiatric and behavioral problems as well as alcohol and drug dependency needs.
The spacious campus borders Fairmount Park in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.
With one of the leading alcohol and drug detox and rehab programs in Philadelphia, Fairmount is the provider of choice for individuals requiring specialized co-occurring psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment.
Recommended Skills Behavioral Medicine Recreation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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