Job Description
UCSF Health and the UCSF Department of Psychiatry have varied opportunities available for adult psychiatrists for both inpatient and outpatient services across our clinical service line.
What kinds of opportunities are available?
- Inpatient, outpatient, and consultation-liaison psychiatry services
- Outpatient services within an integrated clinic model
- Participating in teaching, supervision, and assessment of trainees, residents and fellows
- Engaging in innovation and continual improvements in clinical and educational programs
Why UCSF?
Diverse Clinical Opportunities : We provide compassionate and effective mental health care for adults, adolescents, and children at treatment centers and community-based programs across San Francisco, Oakland, and Northern California. Our experts are dedicated to providing outstanding care for all ages and social groups.Leadership & Growth : Ideal for candidates who aspire to influence program development, quality improvement, and hold administrative roles that shape the future of pediatric ophthalmology at UCSF.Academic Excellence : Collaborate with world-class researchers and educators in a vibrant academic environment dedicated to innovation and compassionate care. Our department is nationally recognized for its many outstanding educational programs in medical school, residency programs and clinical fellowships, research fellowships, and continuing medical education.What We’re Looking For :
Board-certified / eligible PsychiatristA strong commitment to an academic career as a clinician-educatorDemonstrated leadership qualities with a vision for clinical and programmatic excellence.An interest in mentorship, education, and administrative responsibilities.What We Offer :
Faculty appointment in the UCSF School of Medicine (rank and step commensurate with experience).Competitive compensation and UC benefits, including pension and health coverage.Access to premier facilities, cutting-edge technologies, and UCSF’s integrated health system.A culture of innovation, teamwork, and academic excellence.Opportunities to grow in leadership, education, and research.Requirements :
Candidates must hold an MD or equivalent degree.Candidates must hold a California medical license or be eligible for full, unrestricted licensure by the time of hire.Board-certified or board-eligible in PsychiatryWhy Live & Work in the San Francisco Bay Area — A Physician’s Perspective
Living in the Bay Area means being part of one of the most dynamic and collaborative medical communities in the country. Whether you're rounding at UCSF Parnassus, working in Mission Bay’s biotech corridor, or practicing in the East Bay or Peninsula, you’re surrounded by institutions that value innovation, equity, and excellence in care.Parnassus offers a quiet, residential vibe with leafy streets and historic homes nestled near Golden Gate Park. Mission Bay is sleek and forward-looking — a hub for clinical research, startups, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Across the Bay Area, you’ll find neighborhoods that match your lifestyle, whether that’s walkable and serene or urban and energetic.But life here isn’t just about medicine. The Bay Area is rich in culture — from the symphony and ballet to street festivals, galleries, and live music. You can grab Burmese noodles in Oakland, fresh oysters in Marin, or dim sum in the Richmond. The diversity of the region shows up in its food, its people, and its stories.Nature is never far. You can hike Mount Tam, bike the Bay Trail, surf at Pacifica, or simply unwind in Golden Gate Park. Whether you’ve got a free afternoon or just 30 minutes between shifts, there’s always a way to recharge outdoors.Transit is efficient and flexible. BART, Caltrain, Muni, ferries, and bike paths connect the region, making it easy to live where you want and still get where you need to be. Whether you’re commuting to clinic, heading to a conference, or catching a flight, the Bay Area makes it work.Most importantly, there’s a sense of purpose and community. You’re not just another physician in a big city — you’re part of a network of people who care deeply about their work, their patients, and each other. That’s what makes practicing here special.The minimum base salary range for this position is $102,600-$309,800.