Psychologist Telemedicine Medical & Healthcare - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Psychologist Telemedicine

About Doctor on DemandDoctor On Demand's mission is to improve the world's health through compassionate care and innovation.
We believe that health is personal, and means so much more than treating illness.
We're proud of the care we've provided over the years and the relationships we've developed with our patients, as evidenced by the 5-star reviews we continually receive.
People use our service to gain access to some of the best physicians and licensed therapists in the country, all whenever and wherever is most convenient.
It's as simple as opening the Doctor On Demand app on a smartphone or computer.
Through live video visits, our hand-picked, US-trained doctors take patient history, perform an exam, and recommend a treatment plan.
Prescriptions, if needed, go directly to the pharmacy of choice.
While insurance isn't required, tens of millions of Americans enjoy covered medical and mental health visits through employer and health plan partnerships.
To learn more about the hundreds of medical issues we treat, visit us at DoctorOnDemand.
com.
Job Description:
Doctor On Demand is hiring for full-time and part-time employed and independent contractor positions for doctoral level psychologists.
Best-in-class EMR platform:
User-friendly, web-based EMR platform built in-house by our Engineering Team which is highly rated by our physician staff.
Start a conversation with us and learn how you can positively impact the lives of patients and play a role in improving access to high quality mental healthcare.
Employed:
Very flexible, self-schedule model Minimum of 20 hours per week PT.
Minimum 30 hours per week FT.
Benefits offered for full time positions Full malpractice and tail coverageIndependent Contractor:
Very flexible, self-schedule model Minimum of 12 hours per week Full malpractice and tail coverage.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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