Base: $272,302 to $340,377 py; bonus/equity: not s...
On-site
Manage acute and chronic mental health conditions
Provide psychiatry services to students
Integrate knowledge in adolescent and early adult mental health
Responsible for psychiatry services within the Student Health Service (SHS) serving University of British Columbia (UBC) students, focusing on managing mental health issues of predominantly adolescents and early adults
Job Summary
Responsible for psychiatry services within the Student Health Service (SHS) serving University of British Columbia (UBC) students, focusing on managing mental health issues of predominantly adolescents and early adults.
The role involves providing clinical intervention, including consultations, psychotherapy, medication management, referrals, and emergency/crisis response, while supporting the development of policy, procedures, and programs.
The staff psychiatrist enacts a commitment to anti-racism, equity, diversity, and inclusionary practices throughout their care for students and collaborates with various UBC and non-UBC professionals.
Matching Summary
Responsible for psychiatry services within the Student Health Service (SHS) serving University of British Columbia (UBC) students, focusing on managing mental health issues of predominantly adolescents and early adults.
Salary
Base: $272,302 to $340,377 per year; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Manage acute and chronic mental health conditions
Provide psychiatry services to students
Integrate knowledge in adolescent and early adult mental health
Support referral pathways and triage
Develop policy and procedures for psychiatry services
Liaise with other healthcare professionals and university services
Nice-to-have
Commitment to anti-racism and inclusionary practices
Experience with Telehealth and Virtual Health delivery
Knowledge of student development theory
Commitment to evidence-based practice
Key Requirements
Accredited medical degree recognized in Canada
Completion of accredited fellowship training in psychiatry
Eligible for active and unrestricted medical license with CPSBC
Active member of CMPA or equivalent
Competencies in electronic medical records (EMR)
Demonstrated commitment to social justice, inclusion, diversity, and health equity