Physician | Psychiatry | Child & Adolescent
The West Virginia University Health System, the state’s largest health system and largest private employer, comprises 18 hospitals throughout the state and bordering states. It includes five institutes and provides management services for other local hospitals through affiliate agreements. Work Here. Thrive Here.
About the role
The West Virginia University School of Medicine – Eastern Division Department of Behavioral Medicine seeks a Child/Adolescent Psychiatry physician (ranks available: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor). The successful candidate will be expected to practice in Berkeley and Jefferson County, West Virginia.
Responsibilities
- Practice in the areas of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
- Provide excellent patient care
- Affiliate in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows
Qualifications
- Candidate must have an MD or DO degree or foreign equivalent and be eligible for state medical license
- Must have completed a Psychiatry residency and Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship
- Must be board certified / eligible in Psychiatry
Benefits
The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia is a little more than an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD, close to 3 international airports. A rural atmosphere and a lower cost of living mixed with the easy accessibility to the Washington DC / Baltimore areas make the Eastern Panhandle an ideal place in which to live. While Berkeley County is among the fastest growing counties in the state, there is little congestion and traffic.
Schedule
Scheduled Weekly Hours 40
Pay
United States of America (Exempt)
Contact
To learn more, apply online at For additional questions, please contact Tina Stover, Manager, Physician & Provider Talent Management & Integration tina.stover@wvumedicine.org
West Virginia University & University Health Associates are an AA/EO employer – Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran – and WVU is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award for gender equity.