School Psychiatrist – Statewide School-Based Telehealth Program
Why Join Virtual Peace of Mind?
Virtual Peace of Mind (VPM) is a fast-growing, fully remote private mental health practice providing compassionate, evidence-based care across multiple states. We prioritize clinical excellence, flexibility, and robust support to help our therapists thrive.
Position Overview:
Virtual Peace of Mind is seeking a licensed and experienced School Psychiatrist to provide psychiatric evaluations, diagnostic clarification, medication consultation, and collaboration with therapists and families across our school-based mental health telehealth program. This role is critical to expanding access to comprehensive care for K–12 students under our Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) contract.
The ideal candidate is passionate about youth mental health, comfortable delivering care via telehealth, and collaborative in supporting a multidisciplinary team. The psychiatrist will serve as a consultative partner to school counselors, therapists, families, and school leaders—especially for students presenting with complex or treatment-resistant symptoms.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Evaluation & Treatment Planning
Conduct comprehensive tele psychiatric evaluations and diagnostic consultations for referred K–12 students
Develop and support treatment plans that may include pharmacological intervention when appropriate
Provide medication management, including prescribing, monitoring, and adjustments in collaboration with caregivers and clinicians
Offer second opinions or diagnostic clarification for complex student presentations
Collaboration & Consultation
Partner with Virtual Peace of Mind therapists, school counselors, and family resource staff to ensure coordinated care
Participate in case consultations with multidisciplinary teams to support treatment alignment
Communicate findings and treatment recommendations clearly and compassionately to families and staff
Consult with primary care providers or pediatricians when necessary to ensure continuity of care
Compliance & Documentation
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation within the EHR (e.g., SimplePractice)
Ensure all psychiatric services comply with HIPAA, FERPA, and state-specific medical regulations
Participate in internal audits or quality reviews as needed to support clinical compliance and program evaluation
Program Engagement & Professional Development
Contribute to the development of psychiatric protocols, referral criteria, and medication guidelines
Stay current with best practices in child and adolescent psychiatry, school-based interventions, and telehealth standards
Provide clinical insights to support training or educational resources for VPM staff and school partners
Qualifications and Preferred Experience:
Licensure & Credentials
M.D. or D.O. with board certification in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (required)
Active, unrestricted license to practice medicine in Virginia (multi-state licensure a plus)
DEA registration and authority to prescribe in Virginia
Clinical Experience
Minimum 2 years of experience working with children, adolescents, or school-aged populations
Experience with school-based care, community mental health, or telepsychiatry strongly preferred
Collaborative Practice
Demonstrated success working as part of a multidisciplinary team (therapists, school counselors, educators)
Ability to communicate complex information clearly to both clinical and non-clinical stakeholders
Skilled in family engagement and culturally responsive care practices
Technology & Documentation
Proficient with telehealth platforms, EHR systems, and HIPAA-compliant tools
Strong skills in clinical documentation, care coordination, and digital communication
Comfortable supporting care delivery in fully remote environments
What We Offer:
Competitive Compensation
Salary Range: $140,000 – $170,000 annually (FTE), or prorated hourly for part-time/contract roles, based on experience and caseload
Retirement Plan: 401(k) with up to 3.0% employer match
Health Benefits: Individual Coverage HRA (ICHRA) stipend up to $350/month toward personal health insurance premiums
Paid Time Off:
10 days PTO annually
6 paid holidays
3 wellness/sick days per year
Mission-Driven Work
Be part of a pioneering initiative transforming school-based mental health across Virginia and beyond—delivering care that is accessible, equitable, and life-changing for students and families.
Leadership Opportunity
Play a central role in building and scaling a VDOE-endorsed mental health model, with autonomy to shape clinical systems, quality standards, and strategic direction.
Flexible Remote Environment
Fully remote position with flexible scheduling and autonomy to lead teams across multiple districts while maintaining work-life balance.
Collaborative Team Culture
Join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team committed to innovation, excellence, and shared values in clinical care, school collaboration, and student support.
Professional Development & Growth
Access ongoing leadership development, CEU opportunities, and the ability to influence future state and national partnerships in school mental health.