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MD/DO (Patient Care)
Location
United States
Posted
152 days ago
Salary
$175 - $200 / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
MD/DO (Patient Care)
Mindful
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description We are seeking a Compassionate and Adult ADHD Experienced Provider to Join our Team at Mindful. Mindful is a digital health company that is making high-quality psychiatric chronic care management more accessible and affordable for patients. Our mission is to empower everyone living with ADHD to reach their fullest potential. We meet that mission by providing a patient-first, technology-powered ADHD treatment platform that keeps costs down and reduces patient wait times. With guidance from the most advanced clinical leadership and board-certified psychiatrists, we have created a platform that provides a patient-first healthcare experience and the highest quality of ADHD care for our patients. What to Expect: - Flexible and Sustainable Work Schedule: Manage your own schedule; at times weekend or off-hours may be needed. Our clinicians manage patients online, allowing the autonomy to set their own schedules. We value happy team members and a sustainable, balanced career. - Dedicated Clinical Admin Team Just for You: We help you take care of patient scheduling, patient management, pharmacy communications and all other administration work. Our dedicated care team will help you focus your time on the most important thing - providing care to the patients. - Comfortable & Fun Remote Work Environment: Work from anywhere you like alongside our enthusiastic, tight-knit team of medical doctors, other clinicians, engineers, and care team staff. - On-site Training: Get medical help and advice for complex patient cases from our expert psychiatrists and mental health clinicians. - Disrupting Mental Healthcare: A healthy mind can be life-changing, but for 1 in 5 Americans, it’s not easy or affordable to see a psychiatrist. Done. is disrupting the traditional mental healthcare industry, using our web-based technology to bring personalized attention to hundreds of thousands of people around the world at an incredibly affordable price point. Join us to be part of this tele-health innovation. - Malpractice liability insurance policy Qualifications - Excitement and passion about Mindful vision; recognition of the impact on the healthcare industry - Comfort working independently as well as with the Done team - Comfort operating in a fast-moving, high-growth environment - Experience diagnosing and treating patients with ADHD - Comfort with providing care through hybrid means (in-person / remote consultations, remote follow-ups) Requirements - Willingness to put patients first - Board Certified/Eligible in Psych or related field - Valid DEA / License in TX required - Additional DEA / Licenses preferred - Proficiency with word processing and computer skills; comfortable adapting to new software and workflow updates - Excellent written and verbal communication skills Benefits - $175 - $200 an hour Company Description We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Job Requirements
- Excitement and passion about Mindful vision; recognition of the impact on the healthcare industry
- Comfort working independently as well as with the Done team
- Comfort operating in a fast-moving, high-growth environment
- Experience diagnosing and treating patients with ADHD
- Comfort with providing care through hybrid means (in-person / remote consultations, remote follow-ups)
- Willingness to put patients first
- Board Certified/Eligible in Psych or related field
- Valid DEA / License in TX required
- Additional DEA / Licenses preferred
- Proficiency with word processing and computer skills; comfortable adapting to new software and workflow updates
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Benefits
- $175 - $200 an hour
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