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Central Intelligence Agency (Psychiatrist) Jobs August 2026

Central Intelligence Agency

Posted On Monday 6th July 2026
Organization Central Intelligence Agency
Location Washington
Job Type Full Time
Address Washington, D.C., 20505 20001
Last Date Wednesday 30th September 2026
Pay Grade GS 15

Job Description

The Central Intelligence Agency is hiring a Psychiatrist to serve at the GS-15 level in Washington, DC, with global deployment prospects. In this role, you’ll hand over psychiatric care and consultation to Agency employees, dependents, and other sponsored individuals.

Function is primarily consultative, addressing behavioral health concerns that intersect with the CIA mission. You’ll arrange with U.S. State medical and psychiatric colleagues across multiple countries, adapting to variable mental health assets and access limitations.

Most physicians assist multi-year assignments overseas, though some Washington-area positions exist. This role demands a commitment to global solution, superior clinical judgment, and the aptitude to work in diverse clinical scenarios. Sign-on incentives and moving expenses are reimbursed.

This role is ideal for a psychiatrist who wants to register their expertise in a national security context, working with a motivated patient population in challenging environments.

Salary & Compensation

Pay / Cover Package: $335,000 per year.

Qualification

To qualify for the CIA Psychiatrist post, you must keep an active, unrestricted physician license in one or more states and keep up ABPN board certification in Psychiatry. Citizenship and a background investigation.

  • Active, unrestricted license as a physician in one or more states.
  • Active American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) board certification in Psychiatry.
  • Capacity to uphold continued clinical practice in psychiatry for at least 96 hours per year.
  • U.S. Citizenship (dual-national US citizens eligible.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Willingness to relocate to the Washington, DC area.
  • Winning completion of medical and psychological exam, polygraph meeting, and finish background investigation.
  • Desired: willingness to travel overseas, including prolonged deployments.
  • Desired: military, Foreign Service, or other international background.
  • Desired: foreign language proficiency and superior decision-making expertise.

Role Responsibilities

  • Supply psychiatric care and consultation to Agency employees, dependents, and sponsored people.
  • Advance the CIA mission where it intersects with psychiatric and broader behavioral problems.
  • Operate in a primarily consultative model, providing specialist opinions in diverse clinical scenarios.
  • Organize with U.S. Government medical and psychiatric colleagues globally.
  • Adapt to variable mental health references and access limitations in different regions.
  • Cater to in multi-year assignments in various overseas locations or in the Washington, DC field.
  • Participate in medical and non-medical training supplied by the Agency.

How to Apply

  1. Stop by the formal CIA professions website at cia.gov/careers to read the full role announcement.
  2. Express interest in up to four positions; you’ll be directed to MyLINK to send in your resume, job rankings, and fundamental info.
  3. Guarantee you’re physically in the United States or its territories when sending in your resume via MyLINK.
  4. After expressing interest, a CIA recruiter may contact you for further discussion if your qualifications encounter the Agency's demands.
  5. For additional particulars, refer to the MyLINK FAQs on the CIA website.

Additional Information

  • This role is unseal from June 1, 2026, to September 30, 2026.
  • Salary is $335,000 per year, GS-15 settle grade.
  • Physicians typically put in most of their paths in overseas assignments, but some Washington, DC sphere chances exist.
  • You must be registered for Selective Offering, if suitable.
  • Hiring decisions are set on qualifications without regard to race, sex, color, religion, or national origin.
  • Upsides include wrap up federal employee advantages package; eligibility depends on role type and hours.

About Company

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the premier U.S. Public sector agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to policymakers. Its mission contains collecting and analyzing foreign intelligence to shield American interests.

For this Psychiatrist role, the CIA offers a uncommon chance to put in psychiatric expertise in support of national security, operating with a dedicated staff in a global context. You should be passionate about the ideals of the American republic and committed to upholding the Constitution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common applicant questions about this position, eligibility and the application process.

What are the minimum qualifications for the CIA Psychiatrist role?
You demand an active unrestricted physician license, ABPN board certification in Psychiatry, aptitude to practice at least 96 hours per year, U.S. Citizenship, and capacity to pass a background investigation.
Where is the CIA Psychiatrist role located?
The role is set in Washington, DC, but most physicians cater to multi-year overseas assignments.
How do I put in for the CIA Psychiatrist role?
Call on cia.gov/paths, express interest in up to four positions, then apply MyLINK to submit your resume and rankings.
Do I require to be a U.S. Citizen to register for the CIA Psychiatrist post?
Yes, you must be a U.S. Citizen. Dual-national U.S. Citizens are eligible.
What type of background review is needed for the CIA Psychiatrist?
You must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph meeting, and a finalize background investigation.
Are there prospects for overseas travel in this CIA Psychiatrist role?
Yes, willingness to travel overseas, including prolonged deployments, is desired. Most physicians assist overseas assignments.
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