Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible full-time Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist to join its Behavioral Health Primary Care Clinic in Kamuela, Hawaii. This is an outpatient role focused on serving child and adolescent patients with the opportunity to see some adults as needed. The ideal candidate would have 5 or more years of experience and comfortable working in a rural environment. This organization has a family-like atmosphere and members pride themselves on providing crucial medical services to a rural community on the north end of the Big Island. Enjoy meaningful work and experience all that the beautiful city has to offer. Position Details:
Where You’ll Work
On Hawai’i’s Big Island, Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital is a 35-bed rural acute-care facility that serves Waimea and surrounding communities. Part of The Queen’s Health Systems, Queen’s North Hawai’i Community Hospital has over 300 employees and more than a dozen physicians who serve the main hospital as well as outpatient clinics at Lucy Henriques Medical Center. The Level III Trauma Center is accredited by The Joint Commission and is a designated Baby-Friendly birth facility.
Where You’ll Live
Kamuela is unlike any other part of Hawai’i. Located on the Big Island, the historic area is known as Hawai’i’s cowboy country. Nestled on an idyllic landscape covered in rolling green pastures, Kamuela (also called Waimea) is home to cattle ranches, including one of the oldest in the United States. In contrast, Kamuela offers a thriving cultural and entertainment scene with boutique shops, theaters and world-class dining, making it a great place to live, work and play.
Who You’ll Work For
The Queen’s Health Systems is a nonprofit healthcare organization with a network of facilities that serve Hawai’i and the Pacific Basin. As Hawai’i’s leading healthcare establishment, the statewide network has more than 8,000 employees and more than 1,500 affiliated physicians and providers. Its mission is to provide quality healthcare services to improve the well-being of Native Hawaiians and all the people of Hawai’i.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran