Psychologist Job In Boise, Idaho
Outpatient Psychologist - Behavioral Health
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The Behavioral Health outpatient clinic is seeking a Psychologist (PsyD or PhD) who is dedicated to the treatment of mental illness and is compassionate towards those struggling with these diagnoses and concerns. The Psychologist will provide evidence-based, goal-oriented, brief individual, group, family, and educational services including assessment and counseling, as well as neurological and personality testing, if interest.
Support: Practice currently includes 1 Physician, a Psychologist, with recruitment ongoing. Part of a multi-specialty network of 70+ Saint Alphonsus Medical Group Primary Care and Specialty Clinics.
Status: Full Time, Employed
Schedule: Monday - Friday; minimum 32 patient contact hours per week
Call: No call responsibilities
Salary and Benefits:
· Relocation
· PTO & CME Allocation
· Malpractice Insurance (Incl. Tail)
· Health/Dental/Vision
· Retirement (403b)
Boise, Idaho's Capital City anchors a vibrant and growing mid-sized metropolitan area of 730,000 people. An outdoor enthusiast’s paradise with a flourishing arts and entertainment scene, the region offers a reasonable cost of living, low crime rate, excellent cultural programs, neighborhood parks and nearby forests and rivers. Idaho's culture of provider independence also makes it one of the best places in America to be a practicing provider. The Boise Metro Area is consistently listed as one of the best places in the country to live, work and play!
Become part of a physician led 500+ provider multi-specialty group with a multi-disciplinary team approach to patient care. Saint Alphonsus is a principal provider of evidence-based, interdisciplinary behavioral health services within the region. Our outpatient practice offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment for most emotional and interpersonal problems for adolescents and adults. Psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacologic interventions are provided via a multidisciplinary treatment team.