Alabama Psychiatry, LLC is looking for Outpatient Psychiatrist – Autism & Developmental Disabilities Focus | Omaha, NE (Omaha) in Omaha, NE.
This local job opportunity with ID 3753478504 is live since 2026-07-14 20:10:08.
Join our dedicated team at Ally Psychiatry!
At Ally Psychiatry, you will find a physician-led organization that understands what it takes to build a fulfilling, long-term practice. We are seeking a Psychiatrist to join our team in Omaha, Nebraska, for a 100% outpatient role in partnership with the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC).
This is a Monday–Friday position with no call, treating both children and adults, with a primary focus on patients with autism, developmental disabilities, and intellectual disabilities. It’s a really nice blend of meaningful work, a supportive team, and a predictable schedule. This position will start with supervision of midlevel providers and part time outpatient work, with the possibility of growing into a full-time position.
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Type: Part-Time, Outpatient (M-F)
Compensation: W2 or 1099
Why join Ally Psychiatry?
Ally Psychiatry is a physician-owned and physician-led psychiatry medical group dedicated to delivering exceptional, patient-centered care through a collaborative approach. With a presence in nine states, partnerships spanning more than 55 hospitals, and nearly 20 outpatient clinics, we continue to expand our reach and impact. As the fastest-growing psychiatric organization in the Southeast, we are committed to supporting our providers, strengthening the communities we serve, and advancing access to high-quality mental healthcare.
What we offer:
- Physician-Led Organization – Practice within a model where clinical leadership understands the realities of modern psychiatry and values physician input.
- Outpatient Focus with Predictable Schedule – Enjoy a structured workweek designed to support both professional fulfillment and personal well-being.
- Established Referral Network – Step into a practice with consistent patient demand, allowing you to focus on care rather than panel building.
- Strong Clinical Support – Work alongside experienced therapists and advanced practice providers in a collaborative environment that promotes high-quality outcomes.
- Competitive Compensation + Comprehensive Benefits – A rewarding package designed to recognize your expertise and support your long-term success.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s clinical needs.
- Provide evidence-based medication management while monitoring treatment effectiveness and adjusting care as appropriate.
- Collaborate with therapists, advanced practice providers, and clinical staff to deliver coordinated, whole-person care.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with clinical, ethical, and regulatory standards.
- Engage patients and families with empathy and education, fostering therapeutic relationships that support long-term stability and wellness.
Take the Next Step in Your Career!
We would love to connect with you if you are looking for a place where your expertise is respected, your voice matters, and your work truly changes lives.
Submit your CV today to apply!
*All final candidates will be required to submit to a background check and drug screen.
Requirements
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Psychiatry with an active (or eligible) Nebraska medical license.
- Experience with patients with autism, developmental disabilities, and intellectual disabilities preferred.
- Committed to delivering patient-centered, evidence-based care with a focus on long‑term outcomes.
- Values collaboration and enjoys partnering with therapists and advanced practice providers to support whole‑person treatment.
- Demonstrates strong clinical judgment, professionalism, and a thoughtful approach to patient care.
- Seeks a practice environment that supports autonomy while offering the resources of a growing, stable organization.
- Motivated to build meaningful connections with patients and contribute to a positive, team‑oriented culture.