CFGC
Location
Dallas, Texas
The Clinical Psychiatrist will conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, develop individualized treatment plans, and manage psychotropic medications for a diverse patient population. They will also collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide integrated care and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
Candidates must hold an MD or DO degree, have completed an accredited psychiatry residency, and be board-certified or board-eligible. An active, unrestricted state medical license and a DEA license are required for this position.
Child and Family Guidance is seeking a compassionate, board‑certified (or board‑eligible) Clinical Psychiatrist- Contractor to join our outpatient mental health team. The ideal candidate will provide high‑quality psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment to a diverse population, working collaboratively with our multidisciplinary clinical staff. This role emphasizes patient‑centered care, evidence‑based practice, and supportive teamwork within a structured outpatient environment.
Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations including diagnostic assessments, mental status exams, and medical/psychiatric histories. Develop individualized treatment plans utilizing evidence‑based modalities. Prescribe, adjust, and monitor psychotropic medications while ensuring safe and effective pharmacological management. Provide ongoing psychiatric care through follow‑up visits, symptom monitoring, treatment modifications, and crisis intervention as needed. Collaborate closely with therapists, case managers, nurses, and other clinical team members to support integrated, multidisciplinary care. Document patient encounters, plans, and progress notes in accordance with clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and internal policies. Participate in team meetings, case consultations, and quality improvement initiatives. Maintain compliance with ethical, legal, and professional standards including HIPAA and state regulations. Provide patient and family education to improve treatment adherence and mental health outcomes.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO). Completion of an accredited Psychiatry residency program. Board-certified or board-eligible in Psychiatry. Active and unrestricted state medical license (or eligible for licensure). DEA license for prescribing controlled substances. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competency, and ability to work with diverse populations. Experience in an outpatient mental health setting preferred but not required.
Proficiency in trauma-informed care and evidence-based psychiatric practices. Ability to manage a balanced caseload efficiently and compassionately. Strong documentation and electronic health record (EHR) skills. Collaborative mindset with interest in integrated behavioral health care. Excellent communication, clinical judgment, and problem‑solving abilities.
Outpatient clinic setting with regular weekday schedule. Supportive team culture with coordinated care model. Access to administrative support, care coordination, and collaborative case review. Hybrid work environment (office and virtual)
Must be able to frequently (up to 90% of the time) sit, stand, walk, and climb stairs (if an elevator is unavailable). Must be able to frequently (up to 90% of the time) talk, listen and speak clearly in person and via telephone. Must be able to push, pull, lift and/or carry up to 25 lbs.
Other duties as assigned.
A community leader since 1896, Child & Family Guidance Center takes a comprehensive approach to treating individuals with complex mental and behavioral health challenges throughout seven North Texas counties - Dallas, Collin, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro, and Rockwall. Since our establishment, we have been committed to providing quality, compassionate care to those in need. Today, we take immense pride in providing a wide range of comprehensive mental health services tailored to meet the unique needs of every North Texan.
At Child & Family Guidance Center, we believe everyone deserves access to quality care, so no one is ever turned away-regardless of their ability to pay. From initial assessment to ongoing care, our doctors and counselors are committed to helping tens of thousands of North Texans each year recover from trauma caused by abuse, severe neglect, and poverty-empowering them to thrive in their communities.
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