CHILD PSYCHIATRIST This role is essential for providing critical mental health services to vulnerable populations and fostering a therapeutic environment that promotes recovery and well-being. Qualifications for Child Psychiatrist Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Board-certified or board-eligible in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Unrestricted medical license to practice psychiatry in the state of [State]. Experience working with children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders. Familiarity with evidence-based treatment approaches for a wide range of conditions, including mood, anxiety, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Strong diagnostic, therapeutic, and communication skills. o Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. o Competence in working with diverse cultural and socioeconomic populations. Must pass background checks and meet any state or federal regulatory requirements for working in a state hospital setting. Responsibilities of Child Psychiatrist Assessment Diagnosis: Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents. Diagnose mental health conditions and formulate individualized treatment plans. Treatment Planning: o Develop and implement evidence-based therapeutic interventions. o Prescribe and manage medications as needed, ensuring regular follow-ups and monitoring. Collaboration: o Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including psychologists, social workers, nurses, and educators. o Communicate effectively with families and caregivers regarding treatment plans and progress. Crisis Intervention: o Provide acute care and crisis stabilization for patients experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms. Documentation: o Maintain accurate and timely patient records in compliance with hospital policies and legal standards. Compliance: o Adhere to hospital policies, ethical standards, and state and federal regulations governing psychiatric care.