Haines Falls, New York
$180,000 - $210,000 yearly
Full-time | Onsite
Work facility: Hospital
Path Psychiatry Center is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Geriatric Psychiatrist to join our team in Haines Falls, New York. This full-time role is designed for a medical professional who is passionate about enhancing the quality of life for elderly individuals through expert psychiatric care. The selected candidate will have an opportunity to make a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of our residents, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care.
Path Psychiatry Center is a renowned facility dedicated exclusively to the mental health needs of senior citizens. We specialize in offering personalized psychiatric services tailored to address the unique challenges faced by this population. Our mission is rooted in the promotion of a supportive and enriching environment for elders, with a strong emphasis on dignity and respect in mental health care. We specifically focus on varied aspects of geriatric psychiatry including Dementia Care, Mood Disorders, End-of-Life Support, and Cognitive Assessments. Joining our organization means becoming part of a committed team that prioritizes holistic, compassionate, and effective mental health services.
The position is located onsite at our hospital facility in Haines Falls, providing a collaborative and professional atmosphere where psychiatrists work hand-in-hand with nurses, clinical staff, and other healthcare professionals. Our workplace is characterized by a strong commitment to team collaboration and continuous improvement, with a focus on best practices in geriatric psychiatry. We believe that a supportive environment benefits not only our residents but also our staff, fostering mental wellness and professional satisfaction.
Our primary focus is on elderly residents, many of whom face complex mental health challenges unique to the aging process. This includes, but is not limited to, cognitive decline, mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, and coping mechanisms for end-of-life scenarios. The ideal candidate should demonstrate an empathetic understanding of these challenges and possess the ability to build trusting relationships with residents and their families, ensuring that their voices are heard in the treatment process.
The salary range for this position is between USD 180,000 and 210,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, a robust retirement savings plan, and generous paid time off. We also provide support for continuing medical education (CME), professional development opportunities, and financial assistance for licensing and certification.
At Path Psychiatry Center, we are committed to fostering the professional growth of our staff. Our organization supports continuous learning through workshops, training, and a culture that encourages contributions to geriatric mental health care. The chosen candidate will have access to mentorship and opportunities to take on leadership roles within the department as they grow in their career.
By joining Path Psychiatry Center, you are becoming a part of a dedicated team that prioritizes the mental health of our elderly residents. You will have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those we serve, along with working in an environment that promotes teamwork, respect, and professional development. Our organization values the contributions of each staff member and recognizes the importance of their roles in providing exceptional care.
If you are ready to step into a rewarding role as a Geriatric Psychiatrist and have a positive impact on the lives of our elderly residents, we invite you to apply. Please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant credentials to begin your journey with Path Psychiatry Center.
This Medical Coder position offers $180,000 - $210,000 yearly in New York. Compensation may vary based on experience, certifications, and facility type.
Geriatric mental health addresses the unique psychological needs of older adults, including cognitive decline, grief, late-life depression, and adjustment to chronic illness. Practitioners use modified assessment tools and interventions.