About the job
Join Talkiatry, a pioneering clinician-led virtual psychiatry practice that seamlessly blends the reliability of a hospital setting with the independence of a private practice.
This position is ideal for psychiatrists seeking:
Stable W-2 compensation along with comprehensive benefits.
Flexible scheduling, allowing you to dictate your own session structure and patient demographics.
A low administrative load within a fully remote outpatient framework.
Your daily responsibilities will include:
Conducting 100% remote outpatient psychiatry sessions.
Working with lower to moderate acuity populations, including conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, OCD, and PTSD.
Providing care to a diverse patient demographic, from children & adolescents (under the care of board-certified Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists), to adults and the elderly.
Standard session durations of 60 minutes for initial intakes and 30 minutes for follow-ups.
No involvement in inpatient care, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), partial hospitalization, or crisis coverage.
Access to an internal referral network for therapy services.
Comprehensive operational support, including scheduling, billing, intake coordination, and licensing.
Enjoy clinical autonomy and flexibility:
You control your schedule and weekly availability.
Session lengths are adaptable within established clinical standards.
Select your patient population based on your criteria and preferences.
Make clinical decisions without the pressure to shorten sessions or increase patient volume.
Enjoy a range of benefits and job stability:
Health, dental, and vision insurance fully covered (up to 100% of premiums).
Employer-paid malpractice insurance (occurrence-based).
401(k) plan with employer matching and immediate vesting.
Generous paid time off (PTO), paid sick leave, and 11 holidays per year.
Paid parental leave and long-term retention benefits, such as a 4-week paid sabbatical after five years.
CME reimbursement with designated CME days.
Support for licensing and credentialing processes.

