Assistant or Associate Professor/Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist - Flourish Clinic
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Doctor/Physician
Child Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Medical Doctor
Assistant or Associate Professor / Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist – Flourish Clinic
Location:
US‑OR‑Portland
Requisition ‑37167
Position Category:
Faculty/Provider
Job Type: Faculty
Position Type:
Regular Full-Time
Posting Department:
Department of Psychiatry
Posting Salary Range:
Competitive and commensurate with experience.
Posting FTE: 1.00
Posting
Schedule:
Periodic weekend call coverage.
HR Mission:
School of Medicine
Drug Testable:
Yes
About OHSU: OHSU’s focus is on improving health, providing research, education, and patient care. It is Oregon’s only academic health center with >18,000 employees and >$400 million in research funding annually.
About Doernbecher Children’s Hospital: A team‑based, interdisciplinary hospital serving children across Oregon, Southwest Washington and beyond.
About the Department of Psychiatry:
Part of the OHSU Brain Institute, it focuses on clinical treatment, innovative research, and training psychiatrists. It values diversity and inclusion.
About Portland and Oregon:
Portland offers a vibrant, bike‑friendly environment within about 90 minutes of the coast and Mount Hood.
The Early Assessment & Support Alliance Center for Excellence (EASA C4E) Flourish Clinic supports youth at risk for serious mental health conditions, especially psychosis, and provides multidisciplinary care within the Child and Adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic.
The duties of this position include:
Clinical Service (80%):
Provide psychiatric assessments and services to youth; supervise general psychiatry residents and child & adolescent psychiatry fellows in outpatient clinics.
Administrative/Academic Activities (20%):
Support administrative work related to clinical service; participate in scholarly, service, and teaching activities at departmental, school, institutional, or national levels.
All flourishes clinic team members are required to:
- Complete EASA C4E modules
- Complete Structured Interview for Psychosis Risk Syndrome (SIPS) training
- Participate in a weekly case conference with EASA C4E team members
- Meet weekly for Flourish Team meetings: CHRp + Development
- Attend EASA Statewide Collaborative Meetings
- Participate in clinical research projects
- Complete multifamily group (MFG) training and be fluent in this model
- Receive training in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBTp) and third‑wave CBTp models of psychosis treatment and recovery
- Contribute to EASA Center for Excellence teaching and training activities, including keeping up‑to‑date on and contributing through research on best practices with regard to first‑episode psychosis treatment
The duties include periodic weekend call coverage of inpatient Consult‑Liaison Services and Emergency Room, and other activities expected of all physician members of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Required Qualifications- Must be board eligible or board certified in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and board certified in adult psychiatry.
- Able to perform the essential functions with or without accommodation.
The qualified candidate:
- Will have excellent skills working with other members of the outpatient clinic team
- Utilize a biopsychosocial and trauma‑informed lens
- Have comfort working children, youth and families with a variety of mental health, specifically psychosis spectrum illnesses
- Support the education and equity missions of OHSU
*** Apply here online. Please be sure to upload a Cover Letter and Resume or CV.***
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