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Job Details: Child/Adolescent Psychiatrists

 
Location: Tucson, Arizona
Description: Community Partnership of So AZ (CPSA), the Regional Behav Health Authority for So Eastern AZ is searching for child/adolescent psychiatrists, wishing to work in a publicly-funded system of care.
CPSA's six Comprehensive Service Networks have opportunities in a variety of outpatient settings serving general, children, and adolescents within the context of family and community. Desire to be part of the ongoing transformation to a recovery-based system that is child and family centered and team based is a must!

Training or experience in the treatment of individuals with developmental disabilities or substance use disorders and youth in state custody involved with detention/corrections are also desirable.

Opportunities for academic affiliation are possible. Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus.
Find more information about CPSA at www.cpsa-rbha.org. If you are interested in living and working in the incomparable Sonoran Desert, please send your C.V. to:

Edward M. Gentile, D.O., M.B.A.
Medical Director
Community Partnership of Southern Arizona
535 N. Wilmot Rd. Suite 201
Tucson, AZ 85711
Voice: 520.318.6916
FAX: 520.318.6933
Email: egentile@cpsa-rbha.org
Posting Date: May 9 08

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