FamilyWell Health, a women's behavioral health company, is looking for a Reproductive Psychiatrist (MD) to serve as a Clinical Supervisor in Connecticut. The position is remote and requires only 1 to 2 hours per week.
What the Reproductive Psychiatrist Clinical Supervisor Role Involves
According to the FamilyWell job posting, the role is classified as a 1099 Independent Contractor. The psychiatrist will report to the Medical Director and provide clinical supervision remotely for patients in Connecticut.
The position is described as a low-hour, high-impact advisory role. As noted on Lensa, it is for a reproductive psychiatrist who wants to support high-quality, accessible mental health care.
Key Responsibilities of the Clinical Supervisor
The job involves providing clinical consultation and mentorship to a panel of nurse practitioners. As detailed on Remote Rocketship, the psychiatrist will host regular group case consultation sessions for the NP team to discuss complex or higher-acuity cases. They must also be available for ad hoc, asynchronous consultation on psychopharmacologic questions specific to reproductive psychiatry.
Additionally, the role includes supporting the onboarding of new NPs with orientation to FamilyWell's reproductive psychiatry protocols.
About FamilyWell Health
FamilyWell Health is a women's behavioral health company. According to the job posting, the company embeds the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) into OB/GYN, primary care, and adjacent women's health practices. Their model enables women's health providers to deliver equitable, affordable, evidence-based mental health care to their patients while generating sustainable revenue through CoCM billing, including Medicare and Medicaid populations.
Compensation and Time Commitment
The compensation is an hourly rate that is negotiable and commensurate with experience. The time commitment is 1 to 2 hours per week. The position is based in Connecticut and can be performed remotely or virtually.
Our Take: A Niche Opportunity for Reproductive Psychiatrists
This role stands out because it is specifically designed for a reproductive psychiatrist — a specialized field that combines psychiatry with women's reproductive health. The low time commitment of just 1-2 hours per week makes it an ideal side role for a practicing psychiatrist who wants to contribute to clinical supervision without taking on a full-time position. The focus on mentoring nurse practitioners and supporting the Collaborative Care Model also reflects a growing trend in healthcare: using specialized expertise to scale mental health access through primary care settings. For psychiatrists with expertise in reproductive mental health, this is a practical way to have a high impact with minimal time investment.