What are the responsibilities and job description for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist position at Azza HealthCare Agency?
We are a leading non-profit dedicated to behavioral health, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention since 1987.
This full-time psychiatrist role involves providing mental health assessments, medication management, and supportive counseling for high-needs children in a collaborative, family-centered environment.
Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing treatment plans, coordinating care with primary care providers, and offering health education. Participation in team meetings, quality improvement, and agency activities is expected.
Qualifications include a medical degree, psychiatry residency, board certification or eligibility, and an active Arizona medical license. Experience with diverse populations, child and adolescent mental health, and bilingual skills (Spanish) are preferred. Candidates must have a valid Arizona driver’s license, fingerprint clearance, and be eligible for federal healthcare programs.
This position offers performance incentives and requires excellent communication skills, organizational ability, and the capacity to work independently or as part of a team. Work is primarily in-person.
This full-time psychiatrist role involves providing mental health assessments, medication management, and supportive counseling for high-needs children in a collaborative, family-centered environment.
Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing treatment plans, coordinating care with primary care providers, and offering health education. Participation in team meetings, quality improvement, and agency activities is expected.
Qualifications include a medical degree, psychiatry residency, board certification or eligibility, and an active Arizona medical license. Experience with diverse populations, child and adolescent mental health, and bilingual skills (Spanish) are preferred. Candidates must have a valid Arizona driver’s license, fingerprint clearance, and be eligible for federal healthcare programs.
This position offers performance incentives and requires excellent communication skills, organizational ability, and the capacity to work independently or as part of a team. Work is primarily in-person.