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Physician Psychiatry-Child/Adolescent - Competitive Salary

Company: Universal Health Services
Location: Pembroke
Posted on: March 6, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Pembroke Hospital located in coastal Pembroke, Massachusetts is seeking a BE/BC Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist for its inpatient services. The new associate will partner with an experienced multidisciplinary team comprised of psychiatrists, PMHNPs, and five therapists in meeting the unique psychiatric needs of child and adolescent patients. This is a fantastic opportunity for a new graduate or experienced child and adolescent psychiatrist. The schedule is Monday – Friday and there is no call. Pembroke is a South Shore–suburb of the Boston metropolitan area. The town is located about halfway between Boston and Cape Cod. The location offers the best of both worlds with city access and coastal living. We are proud to offer: 1. $325k-360k base, plus productivity 2. 36 Days Paid Time Off 3. Matching 401k 4. $3,000 CME 5. Health insurance 6. Relocation 7. Commencement bonus 8. Employee stock purchase plan 9. Malpractice For consideration, please contact Stephanie Figueroa, In-house Physician Recruiter, Universal Health Services. Pembroke Hospital is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services (UHS), one of the nation's leading hospital management companies. Pembroke Hospital is a 120-bed private behavioral health facility located in the town of Pembroke, MA. If you have interest in this position, please contact: Stephanie Figueroa In-house Physician Recruiter Stephanie.Figueroa@uhsinc.com (484) 695-9913

Keywords: Universal Health Services , Fall River , Physician Psychiatry-Child/Adolescent - Competitive Salary, Healthcare , Pembroke, Massachusetts


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