Maine Health-posted 3 months ago
Full-time • Senior
Portland, ME
5,001-10,000 employees
Hospitals

The Department of Psychiatry at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center Portland (MHMMCP) is seeking a fellowship-trained and board-certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to serve as the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Director and join a community-focused practice serving a both rural and urban population. Successful candidates will be gifted clinician-educators committed to improving the lives of children and adolescents, and excited to work with a team of like-minded colleagues. The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division offers evaluation and treatment of pediatric patients with a wide range and complexity of illnesses. We work closely with our primary care and specialty care partners. Our clinical staff includes psychiatrists, psychologists and clinical social workers. Our care continuum also includes Spring Harbor Hospital and MaineHealth Behavioral Health, a region-wide comprehensive mental health organization. MHMMCP also includes the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital, the state's only pediatric tertiary care center and only Level 1 Trauma Center. The Emergency Department has 63 beds, including a 6-bed Acute Psychiatry Unit. In addition to clinical care, we provide a major teaching resource for MHMMC. We train and mentor Psychiatry residents, Pediatrics residents, Tufts University School of Medicine medical students, and Social Work and Psychology interns. We have a culture of continuous quality improvement and our performance in the areas of safety, quality, and satisfaction are consistently excellent. Physicians are expected to apply for faculty appointment to the Tufts University School of Medicine. The Program Director (PD) has full responsibility, authority, and accountability for program administration and operations; teaching and scholarly activity; resident recruitment and selection; evaluation, promotion, and discipline; supervision; and faculty development. The PD is charged with developing and maintaining a training plan aligned with ACGME Common and Program-Specific Requirements and ensuring that all aspects of the program meet accreditation standards. There are robust opportunities to grow and develop teaching experiences and work with both residents and medical students.

  • Serve as the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Director.
  • Oversee program administration and operations.
  • Engage in teaching and scholarly activity.
  • Manage resident recruitment and selection.
  • Conduct evaluation, promotion, and discipline of residents.
  • Supervise faculty development.
  • Develop and maintain a training plan aligned with ACGME requirements.
  • Ensure program meets accreditation standards.
  • Train and mentor Psychiatry residents, Pediatrics residents, medical students, and interns.
  • Fellowship-trained and board-certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
  • Experience in clinical care and education.
  • Commitment to improving the lives of children and adolescents.
  • Experience in program administration and operations.
  • Background in teaching and mentoring medical students and residents.
  • Reasonable call schedule.
  • Generous time off and CME days.
  • Substantial CME stipend.
  • Generous retirement plans.
  • Comprehensive health insurance options.
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