Clinical Responsibilities (0.9 FTE - Outpatient Clinic) · Provide psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for adult outpatients · Manage psychopharmacologic treatment and ongoing care · Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to develop and implement treatment plans · Participate in treatment team meetings and clinic operations · Complete timely and accurate clinical documentation · Support care coordination, including referrals and transitions of care Program Responsibilities (0.1 FTE - Nia Program) · Provide psychiatric support to the Nia Program · Collaborate with program leadership and team members · Scope of work to be further defined in collaboration with the Nia leadership team Teaching & Supervision · Provide teaching and supervision to trainees (residents, medical students, and others as applicable) · Offer guidance on diagnosis, treatment planning, and psychopharmacology · Provide consultation and support to advanced practice providers as needed Departmental Responsibilities · Participate in departmental meetings and activities (e.g., Grand Rounds) · Maintain compliance with institutional requirements (licensure, credentialing, training, etc.) · Contribute to a collaborative and professional clinical environment Reporting Structure Reports to Dr. Jennifer Wootten (Outpatient Service Director) and Dr. Nadine Kaslow (Nia Program Director) Additional Expectations Weekend inpatient coverage is a required component of this role. The Nia Project, based at Grady Health System and led by Nadine Kaslow within Emory’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is a nationally recognized, culturally responsive program that serves African American women withhistories of interpersonal violence and suicidality.