
Ally Psychiatry is seeking a dedicated Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist to join our behavioral health team in Atlanta. This full-time opportunity focuses on inpatient and residential psychiatric care for children and adolescents ages 6–17 in a supportive and collaborative treatment environment.
The ideal candidate will be experienced in treating a wide range of psychiatric and behavioral health conditions including trauma-related disorders, autism spectrum disorders, mood disorders, anxiety, ADHD, and general child and adolescent psychiatric conditions.
Atlanta is one of the Southeast’s most dynamic cities, offering world-class dining, entertainment, sports, and cultural opportunities alongside thriving healthcare and academic communities. With excellent neighborhoods, international travel access, and endless professional opportunities, Atlanta is an exceptional place to build both a career and a lifestyle.
Join Ally Psychiatry and help provide compassionate, high-quality psychiatric care for children and adolescents across multiple levels of treatment.
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Ally Psychiatry is driven by a core vision: to build a comprehensive, inclusive, and accessible environment for mental health care within the communities we serve. Our mission is to ensure continuity of care for individuals facing mental health challenges while addressing unmet needs with compassion, innovation, and clinical excellence.
Our goal is to lead the industry in delivering the most effective, efficient, and highest quality mental health services—empowering every individual in need to access the care they deserve.
We operate under two distinct brands:
Ally Psychiatry serves as our patient-facing identity, with clinics across Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, and South Carolina.
River Region Psychiatry Associates is the name recognized by our corporate partners, hospitals, and facilities. We currently provide or manage services at more than 50 facilities across Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, and, most recently, Massachusetts.