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Pennsylvania Supervising Psychiatrist - Remote, part-time Pennsylvania- Remote

Daybreak Health

Pennsylvania

Remote

USD 200,000 - 250,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

Daybreak Health is seeking a Supervising Psychiatrist to provide collaborative supervision and guidance to psychiatric nurse practitioners. This remote position values flexibility and aims to support youth mental health by ensuring providers have the necessary clinical expertise. Candidates must hold an active Pennsylvania license and possess a commitment to enhancing mental health access and equity.

Qualifications

  • Active and unrestricted Pennsylvania Medical License in Psychiatry.
  • At least 2 years of behavioral health experience, ideally with youth.
  • Prior supervisory or collaborative practice experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide collaborative supervision to PMHNPs per Pennsylvania regulations.
  • Conduct monthly 1:1 meetings with assigned providers via Zoom.
  • Respond to clinical questions and escalations during business hours.

Skills

Collaborative supervision
Clinical guidance
Mentorship

Education

Pennsylvania Medical License in Psychiatry
Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
DEA Certification

Job description

Pennsylvania- Remote

At Daybreak Health , we’re building a world where every young person has access to the mental health support they need to thrive. As a clinician on our team, you’ll be part of a dedicated, compassionate community of providers who are passionate about making a real impact. We value flexibility, efficiency, and collaboration , allowing you to focus on what matters most—helping youth. If you’re looking for meaningful work, a supportive team, and the opportunity to grow , we’d love to have you join us!

We’re expanding our provider network and are seeking passionate, independently licensed Supervising Psychiatristwho are ready to make a difference in the lives of youth.

About the Role:

We are looking for Supervising Psychiatrist to provide collaborative supervision to psychiatric nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) in accordance with Pennsylvania regulations and Daybreak's clinical model.

We are currently working with the following license types: Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

What You’ll Do

  • Provide collaborative supervision to psychiatric nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) in accordance with Pennsylvania regulations and Daybreak's clinical model.
  • Conduct monthly 1:1 meetings with each assigned provider (typically via Zoom, ~2 hours/month total).
  • Respond to clinical questions and prescription-related escalations during normal business hours.
  • Execute the responsibilities outlined in your collaborating physician agreement, including:
    • Tele-supervision
    • Case reviews
    • Clinical documentation consultation
  • Provide clinical guidance, mentorship, and feedback to PMHNPs.
  • Utilize EHR systems effectively to document and review care.
Qualifications
  • Pennsylvania Medical License in Psychiatry (active & unrestricted)
  • Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
  • DEA Certification
  • At least 2 years of behavioral health experience, ideally working with youth
  • Prior supervisory or collaborative practice experience preferred
  • Demonstrated commitment to youth mental health access and equity
Compensation

Supervise up to 6PMHNPs, with a maximum monthly compensation of $2,000 - $2500

Monthly stipend issued upon completion of supervision and documentation requirements

What Our Providers Are Saying...

"As we learn, we’re teaching each other. A lot of the interventions that I’ve used are things that I’ve learned from other clinicians. I really love the clinical collaboration which ensures that we provide the best supports for our young clients."

"I feel so honored and privileged to work with this group of clinicians. You make me better everyday.”

"I absolutely love working with my young clients. They are so real, honest, and....hilarious! They’re the ones inspiring me!”

At Daybreak Health , we embrace diversity and inclusion and are committed to equity and opportunity for all . We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including those from diverse communities such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, age, religion, and socioeconomic background .

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