- Aaron Licht
- Abby Pillar
- Abdirahman Sufi
- Amy Montebello
- Austin Mack
- Becky Anderson
- Ben Newcomer
- Berit Hefti
- Brady Jandl
- Brian Duncanson
- Bryan Wheeler
- Carisa Hendrickson
- Carly Holmstrom
- Carlye Kiesow
- Danielle Gradert
- Derek Hatzenbuhler
- Emily Seebold
- Emily Uthe
- Gabrielle Brimhall
- Grace Famestad
- Ian Collins
- Jack Hinton
- Jane Buum
- Jaxon Wetzel
- Jean Kelley
- Jenna Vancura
- Jessie Klein
- Kaitlyn Donovan
- Kasie Tweet
- Kassie Mahnke
- Katelyn Erce
- Kayla Schuh
- Laura Flegel
- Lily Diedrichsen
- Lisa Schafer
- Natasha Alexis
- Shaylee Meyer
- Taylor Schnettler
- Terryn Johnson
- Will Hinzman
- Zoe Bruflat
Job Information
Sanford Health Physician - Psychiatry in Bismarck, North Dakota
Location ND, Bismarck
Specialty Psychiatry
Visas Accepted N/A
Practice Details
Sanford Health is seeking Board Certified/Board Eligible Psychiatrists to join a successful, well-established group of providers who provide psychiatric services.
Join an experienced team of adult and child/adolescent psychiatrists
General or fellowship trained psychiatrists will be considered
Collaborative environment with flexible and personalized scheduling
Inpatient unit has 20 beds
Robust support staff including APPs, Psychologists, Social Workers, Nurses, and Psychiatric Techs (CNA's)
5:1 Staff to patient ratio daytime
5:1 Staff to patient ratio nighttime
Compensation Package
Nationally competitive 2 year salary guarantee with a comprehensive physician benefit package including 401k, Health, Dental, Vision, Paid CME, Paid Vacation, Malpractice, Disability and Relocation Allowance
About this Community
Bismarck serves as the capital city of North Dakota and sits along the banks of the scenic Missouri River. More than 125,000 people call the Bismarck-Mandan area home, and it is the second most populous city in ND. It is the seventh fastest-growing city in the United States.
Job Function Physicians
Req Number R-0151534
Equal Employment Opportunity
Sanford and its affiliate brands have consistently operated under the principle of equal treatment for all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, military or veteran status, in regard to public assistance or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state or local law.