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- Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and diagnose mental health disorders.
- Develop, implement, and monitor personalized treatment plans (including pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy).
- Prescribe medications and track patient progress, adjusting treatments as needed.
- Manage complex mental health cases and provide crisis intervention when required.
- Supervise and mentor junior mental health staff (e.g., residents, nurses, social workers).
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (psychologists, therapists, primary care providers) for holistic patient care.
- Participate in case conferences and clinical reviews.
- Maintain accurate, confidential patient records in compliance with legal/ethical standards.
- Contribute to policy development and quality improvement initiatives.
- Stay updated on latest psychiatric research and best practices.
- Lead or participate in mental health awareness programs and community outreach.
- Conduct training sessions for staff or external stakeholders.
Education & Licensing:Medical degree (MD or equivalent) with specialization in Psychiatry.Board certification/license to practice psychiatry in [Country/Region].Master’s degree or advanced training in a psychiatric subspecialty (preferred).Experience:5–7+ years of clinical psychiatry experience.Proven expertise in treating mood disorders, anxiety, psychosis, PTSD, etc.Experience supervising clinical teams or trainees.Skills & Competencies:Diagnostic excellence and evidence-based treatment planning.Strong communication and patient rapport-building skills.Leadership ability to guide multidisciplinary teams.Cultural competency and empathy for diverse populations.Fluent in English (written/spoken); additional languages a plus.Personal Attributes:High ethical standards and patient confidentiality.Adaptability to evolving healthcare environments.Commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.