Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist - Rape Treatment Center/Stuart House - Santa Monica
DescriptionUCLA Healthis seeking a board-certified/board-eligible Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist to join the Rape Treatment Center (RTC) and Stuart House at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center in a part-time capacity. This role offers a unique opportunity to provide trauma‑informed psychiatric care within a highly specialized outpatient program dedicated to supporting adult and child survivors of sexual assault and abuse.The UCLA Rape Treatment Center and Stuart House are nationally recognized leaders in providing comprehensive, trauma‑informed services for survivors, offering medical care, advocacy, forensic services, and mental health support. Learn more about their work here: https://www.uclahealth.org/medical-services/rtcDesigned for physicians who are passionate about advocacy and mental health, this position emphasizes patient‑centered, trauma‑informed care delivered through a collaborative, multidisciplinary model. Physicians will provide care in both in‑person and telehealth settings while working closely with therapists and care teams to support continuity and quality outcomes.ResponsibilitiesProvide outpatient psychiatric evaluation and treatment for adult patients within the Rape Treatment Center and child/adolescent patients within Stuart HouseDeliver direct patient care through both in‑person and telehealth visitsUtilize a trauma‑informed, integrated care model in collaboration with therapists and multidisciplinary team membersParticipate in case review meetings and interdisciplinary care planning, as requestedDocument patient encounters and complete coding accurately within Epic and in accordance with UCLA Health standardsSupport a safe, respectful, and patient‑centered care environment aligned with UCLA Health service standardsWhat We OfferUtilize your clinical expertise to support a highly specialized and vulnerable patient populationCollaborate with some of the world’s top physicians and researchers at the David Geffen School of MedicineWork within a highly‑innovative practice environment, including Epic SystemsDeliver leading‑edge patient careGrow your medical career with one of California’s top hospitalsThe University of California, Los Angeles is required to provide an estimate of the salary range for this role. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions. Salary offers are determined based on candidate qualifications and experience. The annual salary for this position is $295,000 annual base salary and will be prorated for a 0.2 FTE at $59,000 annual base.QualificationsMD or DOBoard Certified or Board Eligible in Child/Adolescent PsychiatryCalifornia licensed or license eligibleDEA license or license eligibleDemonstrated experience or strong interest in trauma‑informed psychiatric care (required)Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team environment (required)Training or experience in trauma‑informed care or sexual assault response (preferred)
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