Psychiatrist

1 month ago
Remote - Nationwide$272K - $340KFull TimePsychiatry
✓ No Call✓ No Weekends

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Job Description

About the Role

Join University of British Columbia as a Psychiatrist – $272K-$340K, Student Health in United States.

Key Responsibilities

  • of a fully licensed psychiatrist.
  • Decisions are made in consultation with the patient.
  • Patient charts are periodically audited by the Medical Director.
  • Supervision Received Works primarily independently.

Requirements

  • person, Telehealth, and Virtual appointments, including one
  • secondary student population. Works collaboratively with UBC and non
  • Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own

Benefits & Compensation

  • Salary: $272K - $340K

Work Schedule

  • Full-Time position.
  • No explicit call, weekend, or night shift information provided.

This position offers competitive compensation. Work with University of British Columbia in United States.

Key Skills

Psychiatry ServicesMental Health ManagementAssessmentTriagePsychotherapyMedication ManagementReferralsCrisis ResponseConsultationsElectronic Medical RecordsTelehealthVirtual AppointmentsPolicy DevelopmentProgram DevelopmentEvidence Based PracticeOrganizational Skills
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Position Insights

Work-Life Balance Analysis

WeekdayDoc's proprietary algorithm rates Psychiatrist at University of British Columbia a 7.5 out of 10 for work-life balance — classified as very good. This places the position in the top 10% of all Psychiatry physician listings evaluated on our platform. Contributing factors include no on-call duties, no weekend requirements.

Positions in this range offer a solid balance between clinical responsibility and personal time. Most providers report manageable workloads with adequate recovery time.

Psychiatry — Physician Career Context

This Psychiatry position at University of British Columbia is open to physician candidates.

Physicians (MD/DO) are in high demand across healthcare settings, with growing interest in positions that offer sustainable schedules and reduced administrative burden.

Nationally, Psychiatry professionals earn a median annual salary of approximately $300k, with the typical range spanning $230k to $400k depending on experience, location, and practice setting.

Compensation Analysis

University of British Columbia lists compensation for this physician position at $272k to $340k annually.

This is in line with the national median for Psychiatry professionals.

Location & Logistics

This position is based in Remote - Nationwide.

Why This Position Stands Out

  • No on-call requirements — clinicians are completely off-duty after hours
  • No weekend shifts — preserving personal and family time
  • Transparent compensation ($272k–$340k)

Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits

Key skills and qualifications: Psychiatry Services, Mental Health Management, Assessment, Triage, Psychotherapy, Medication Management, Referrals, Crisis Response. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Psychiatry role.

Core responsibilities: The Staff Psychiatrist is responsible for providing comprehensive psychiatry services within the Student Health Service, including assessment, triage, psychotherapy, medication management, and emergency/crisis response for predominantly adolescent and early adult students. They will also support ref...

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About University of British Columbia

Higher Education
5-10
7.5

Work-Life Balance Score

Top 25%

Protective Factors (2)

No on-call (β=6.95; p<0.001 for ↓ exhaustion)

No weekends (57% ↓ work-life conflict)

Interpretation: Position shows moderate burnout protection with 2 validated protective factors.

Job Details

Employment Type

Full-time

Posted

1mo ago