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Allina Health Abbott Northwestern Hospital - Minneapolis - Allina Health

Psychiatry - Physician at Allina Health Abbott Northwestern Hospital - Minneapolis - Allina Health

Allina Health Abbott Northwestern Hospital - Minneapolis - Allina Health Minneapolis, MN

Job Description

Allina Health is seeking a Perinatal Psychiatrist to join our multidisciplinary Perinatal Mental Health Program, embedded within our hospital‑based outpatient mental health clinics and closely integrated with the Mother–Baby Clinical Service Line.

 

This role offers a hybrid practice model, combining in‑person clinical care with 1–2 days per week of virtual (telepsychiatry) services, supporting flexibility while maintaining strong interdisciplinary collaboration.

You will provide specialized psychiatric care to pregnant and postpartum patients, partner closely with obstetrics and pediatrics, and contribute to the continued growth of a comprehensive, system‑wide perinatal mental health continuum. Our team includes experienced psychiatrists, psychologists, LICSWs, specialty nurses, and advanced practice providers dedicated to evidence‑based, compassionate care throughout the perinatal period.

Recruitment conversations are individualized and relationship‑driven, reflecting how we care for our patients—holistically, thoughtfully, and with flexibility. We welcome psychiatrists with interests in clinical care, program development, education, consultation, or system‑level impact.

 

Location: Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN (Hybrid: In‑Person + 1–2 Days Virtual)
Practice Setting: Hospital‑Based Outpatient Clinics | Mental Health and Addiction Service Line

  • 1.0 FTE, 8 hr weekday shifts
  • Standard clinic hours: 8a-4:30p
  • Option for 1-2 days/wk of remote work
  • 32 to 36 patient contact hours for a 1.0 FTE clinic provider
  • 90-minute general adult intake sessions
  • 30-minute general adult follow-up sessions
  • This position is located in a hospital-based outpatient clinic setting at Abbott Northwestern.

Allina Health is a not-for-profit health system that cares for individuals, families and communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. If you value putting patients first, consider a career at Allina Health. Our mission is to provide exceptional care as we prevent illness, restore health and provide comfort to all who entrust us with their care. This includes you and your loved ones. We are committed to providing whole-person care, investing in your well-being, and enriching your career.

System Highlights:

  • 290+ mental health and addiction clinicians
  • 45 primary care clinics
  • 6 integrated psychiatry locations
  • 4 hospital‑based mental health clinics
  • 12 partial and day treatment programs
  • 15 emergency departments
  • 7 hospitals with 305 inpatient psychiatric beds

Clinical leadership is shared between psychiatry and psychology, working in close partnership with operations to advance access, quality, and innovation in mental health care.

 

Allina Health’s Mental Health & Addiction Clinical Service Line offers a full continuum of care, including: 

  • Integrated behavioral health in primary care
  • Specialty outpatient psychiatry clinics
  • Addiction and co‑occurring disorder services
  • Partial hospitalization and day treatment programs
  • Inpatient psychiatric services

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for patients across the perinatal period (pre‑conception, pregnancy, postpartum)
  • Deliver outpatient psychiatric care, including medication management and collaborative treatment planning, in both in‑person and virtual settings
  • Participate in perinatal psychiatry consults and eConsult services supporting OB/GYN, family medicine, pediatrics, and inpatient teams
  • Collaborate closely with the Mother–Baby Clinical Service Line to support integrated, whole‑family care
  • Contribute to education and training for clinicians across Allina Health (optional, based on interest)
  • Partner with interdisciplinary team members including LICSWs, psychologists, nurses, and advanced practice providers
  • Support program growth, including geographic expansion and development of additional levels of care (e.g., partial hospitalization, inpatient consultative models)
  • Practice within a trauma‑informed, culturally responsive, and patient‑centered care mode


Required Qualifications