Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and diagnose mental health disorders.Develop, implement, and monitor personalized treatment plans (including pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy).Prescribe medications and track patient progress, adjusting treatments as needed.Manage complex mental health cases and provide crisis intervention when required.Supervise and mentor junior mental health staff (e.g., residents, nurses, social workers).Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (psychologists, therapists, primary care providers) for holistic patient care.Participate in case conferences and clinical reviews.Maintain accurate, confidential patient records in compliance with legal/ethical standards.Contribute to policy development and quality improvement initiatives.Stay updated on latest psychiatric research and best practices.Lead or participate in mental health awareness programs and community outreach.Conduct training sessions for staff or external stakeholders. Education & Licensing: Medical degree (MD or equivalent) with specialization in Psychiatry.Board certification/license to practice psychiatry in [Country/Region].Master’s degree or advanced training in a psychiatric subspecialty (preferred).Experience:5–7+ years of clinical psychiatry experience.Proven expertise in treating mood disorders, anxiety, psychosis, PTSD, etc.Experience supervising clinical teams or trainees.Skills & Competencies:Diagnostic excellence and evidence-based treatment planning.Strong communication and patient rapport-building skills.Leadership ability to guide multidisciplinary teams.Cultural competency and empathy for diverse populations.Fluent in English (written/spoken); additional languages a plus.Personal Attributes:High ethical standards and patient confidentiality.Adaptability to evolving healthcare environments.Commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.