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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

New York, NY · Hybrid

$131K - $168K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

New York, NY · Hybrid

$131K - $168K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

$123K - $157K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Buffalo, NY · Hybrid

$116K - $149K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Syracuse, NY · Hybrid

$119K - $152K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

New York, NY · On-site

$131K - $168K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$132K - $169K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Rochester, NY · Hybrid

$118K - $151K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

New York, NY · On-site

$131K - $168K/yr

Provide high-quality psychiatric telehealth services, including initial assessments and follow-up appointments, adhering to APA and AACAP evidence-based guidelines. * Deliver Comprehensive Care:

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How much do aacap jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for aacap in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by members of the AACAP (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) in their daily practice?

Members of AACAP often encounter challenges such as managing complex cases involving co-occurring mental health and developmental disorders, navigating limited access to mental health resources, and coordinating care among multidisciplinary teams. Balancing clinical responsibilities with ongoing professional development and advocacy work can also be demanding. Additionally, staying current with evolving best practices and evidence-based treatments is essential for providing optimal care to children and adolescents.

What is AACAP?

AACAP stands for the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. It is a professional organization dedicated to promoting the healthy development of children, adolescents, and families through advocacy, education, and research in child and adolescent psychiatry. AACAP provides resources for clinicians, families, and educators, and offers guidance on mental health issues affecting young people. Its members include psychiatrists, medical students, and other professionals interested in child and adolescent mental health.

What is the difference between Aacap vs Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist?

AspectAacapChild and Adolescent Psychiatrist
CredentialsMembership in Aacap, often includes board certification in psychiatryMedical degree, completed residency in psychiatry, and board certification in child and adolescent psychiatry
Work EnvironmentProfessional organization for child and adolescent mental health providers, conferences, resourcesClinical settings such as hospitals, clinics, private practices, schools
Industry UsageProvides resources, advocacy, and networking for professionalsPractitioners providing direct mental health care to children and adolescents

In summary, Aacap is a professional organization supporting child and adolescent psychiatrists, while a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist is a licensed medical doctor specializing in mental health care for young patients. Aacap members often include these specialists, but the organization itself offers resources and advocacy rather than clinical services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a child and adolescent psychiatrist (AACAP member), and why are they important?

To thrive as a child and adolescent psychiatrist, you need a medical degree, board certification in psychiatry, and specialized training or fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. Familiarity with diagnostic tools such as DSM-5, electronic medical records, and evidence-based treatment protocols is essential. Outstanding interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to communicate complex information to families and children help build trust and ensure effective care. These skills and qualifications are crucial for providing safe, ethical, and tailored mental health treatment to young patients and their families.
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Infographic showing various Aacap job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.
Medical Director, Child and Adolescent Programs

Medical Director, Child and Adolescent Programs

Compass Health Center

Northbrook, IL • On-site

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Job description

The Medical Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry is a dual-role physician leader who delivers high-quality clinical care at Compass's Northbrook location while providing psychiatric excellence, clinical strategy, and team development across the Illinois U18 system. 

This role ensures that our youngest and most vulnerable patients receive evidence-based, developmentally appropriate care, that the providers who serve them are mentored and supported, and that Compass is recognized as the leading destination for child and adolescent psychiatric care in the communities we serve. 

What You'll Do: 

Clinical Leadership 

  • Provide clinical leadership and strategic direction for U18 services in partnership with the IL Regional Medical Director and site leadership. 
  • Mentor and coach U18 psychiatry providers at Northbrook through regular supervision, case consultation, and skills-based feedback.
  • Serve as a clinical consultation resource for U18 providers across the broader Illinois footprint.
  • Lead recruitment, onboarding, and clinical orientation of new U18 providers with site leadership and talent acquisition.
  • Champion admission criteria, clinical standards, and key initiative performance across U18 programs.
  • Partner with site leadership on provider productivity monitoring and support, capacity and cross coverage management, action plans, complex case consultation, grievances, coverage, and site-specific challenges.
  • Partner with the VP of CPG on psychiatry budget oversight for assigned sites.
  • Liaise with local and state agencies (DCFS, Department of Public Health, law enforcement), hospital systems, laboratories, and Risk Management.
  • Liaise with local hospital systems and laboratories.
  • Liaise with Risk Management. 

Community Partnerships and External Engagement

  • Serve as Compass's clinical voice for child and adolescent programs, building referral pathways and brand visibility. 
  • Build and maintain trusted relationships with outpatient providers across Chicagoland. 
  • Represent Compass at community events, continuing education, and professional association meetings (e.g., AACAP/ICCAP).
  • Partner with marketing and business development to translate community relationships into measurable referral growth.
  • Serve as a visible advocate for child and adolescent mental health, reducing stigma and increasing awareness of PHP and IOP treatment options. 

 Direct Patient Care

  • Provide psychiatric care to children and adolescents enrolled in PHP and IOP at Northbrook. 
  • Meet or exceed established RVU, encounter, and treatment-day benchmarks.
  • Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and treatment planning consistent with current evidence-based practice.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary clinical teams and document all patient contact in the clinical record.
  • Participate in Utilization Review, Quality Assurance, and professional development activities. 

Who You Are:

  • MD or DO with BE or BC in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 
  • Valid Illinois physician license and completion of an AMA-approved psychiatry residency.
  • 6+ years post-residency or fellowship experience; prior medical or executive management experience strongly preferred (e.g., Chief Resident/Fellow, faculty role, medical society leadership, or group practice management).
  • Skilled in psychopharmacology and the evaluation and treatment of mental illness.
  • Experience with CBT, DBT, and ACT therapy modalities.
  • Excellent communication and executive functioning skills.