Universal Health Services

RTC Child Adolescent Psychiatrist - San Marcos, TX - Flexible 4 Day Schedule

Specialty
Psychiatry - Child/Adolescent
Visa
No
Job Location : Location
US-TX-San Marcos
Open To Agency?
No
Location : Name
San Marcos Treatment Center

Opportunity Details

 

 

Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist Opportunity in San Marcos, TX

 

Join San Marcos Treatment Center, a premier psychiatric residential treatment facility serving children and adolescents (ages 6-17) since 1940. Located between Austin and San Antonio, our 212-bed, seclusion-free campus provides a healing environment within a 65-acre therapeutic setting.

 

Facility Highlights:

  • 212 beds with 13 specialized living units
  • Seclusion-free environment
  • Average stay: 4-12 months
  • Comprehensive amenities: swimming pools, gymnasiums, sports courts, ROPES course, Healing Trail, and more
  • On-site education provided by Ki Charter Academy
  • Dynamic, supportive medical team

Position Details:

  • Full-time with a flexible 4-day schedule
  • Focus on residential care; most patients seen weekly
  • Employment options: Independent Contractor (1099) or Employed (W-2)
  • W-2 Benefits: PTO, 401(k) match, malpractice insurance, CME package, disability coverage, and more
  • Minimal, phone-only weekend call coverage

Requirements:

  • MD/DO from an accredited program
  • Board Certified/Eligible in General Psychiatry (Child & Adolescent Psychiatry preferred)
  • Texas medical license or eligibility
  • Meets all credentialing criteria

San Marcos Treatment Center is a wholy-owned subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), the nation’s largest behavioral health provider.

 

Explore this rewarding opportunity by applying directly or contacting the In-House Physician Recruiter contact below!

 

Daniel A. Wilson | In-House Physician Recruiter | Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) | Cell: (615) 554-0073 | Daniel.Wilson@uhsinc.com

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