Psychiatrist – Outpatient, No Call, Clinician-Led
About the role
In a field increasingly defined by burnout, bureaucracy, and high-acuity churn, this is a rare opportunity to practice thoughtful psychiatry in a clinic-based, interdisciplinary setting. Enjoy the clinical rhythm of real continuity—no call, no weekends, no hospital coverage. Just clinic-based psychiatry with time to think. Just stable, relational outpatient work alongside some of Minnesota’s most skilled clinicians. This is a role for psychiatrists who want to use their full mind—medical, developmental, and relational—in service of healing. This is psychiatry practiced at a human pace—with professional respect, diagnostic rigor, and room to think. You’ll be part of a selective team building something better, not just bigger.
About Lorenz Clinic
Lorenz Clinic is psychologist-led and clinician-owned—an independent system designed to put clinical judgment back in the hands of providers. While others chase scale, we pursue quality, integrity, and long-term outcomes. Our model is built around systemic care, interdisciplinary teams, and a culture of reflective practice that makes the work feel sustainable and meaningful. We're not backed by private equity. We're backed by clinicians like you.
About The Position
We are hiring a board-certified or board-eligible psychiatrist to join our outpatient team. This is a clinic-based role—not residential, hospital, or telehealth-only. Your work will focus on:
- Psychiatric evaluations
- Medication management
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with psychologists, psychotherapists, and PMHNPs
- Optional supervision or didactic contribution to our vertically integrated training programs
What Sets Us Apart
No call, no weekends, no overnight coverage, shift work
Clinic-based care with real treatment continuity
Clinician governance—not corporate management
Culture of collaboration, not competition
Interdisciplinary team that includes postdoc fellows, PMHNPs, and advanced trainees
Selectivity over scale—we hire
A clinician wellness roadmap built on autonomy, fairness, and professional identity
Protected time for case consultation and reflective supervision
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation Range $240,000 – $300,000/year depending on experience, scope, and contribution. This reflects our commitment to sustainable, clinician-directed care—not productivity math. While compensation is competitive, we believe the greatest drivers of provider wellness are the level of care, professional autonomy, and clinical environment—not just the paycheck.
- Paid burnout time
- Paid CEU hours + annual CEU allowance + internal CEU events
- Employer-sponsored medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Paid holidays, generous PTO, service/volunteer day
- Tuition reimbursement + privately funded student loan forgiveness
- Access to confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Flexible scheduling and a focus on professional dignity
Vision
Our goal isn’t volume—it’s legacy. Lorenz Clinic is becoming one of the leading family institutes in the country by advancing systemic, developmentally informed mental healthcare. If you’re ready to leave behind the chaos of institutional psychiatry and join a team building something enduring, this may be the home you’ve been looking for.
Requirements
Position Requirements:
- MD or DO from an accredited medical school
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency (adult or child/adolescent)
- Board-certified or board-eligible in Psychiatry (ABPN)
- Licensed or eligible for licensure as a physician in the state of Minnesota
- DEA registration with authority to prescribe Schedule II–V controlled substances
- Demonstrated commitment to outpatient practice and lower-acuity, relational care
- Strong alignment with Lorenz Clinic’s mission, values, and clinician-led governance
- Excellent interdisciplinary communication skills
- Comfort working within a reflective, teaching-oriented environment
- Experience or interest in collaborative treatment planning with psychotherapists and psychologists
- Ability to uphold documentation standards in alignment with DHS, payer, and medical board regulations