Job Openings Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Hybrid (PMH NP)

About the job Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Hybrid (PMH NP)

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Meaningful Benefits Include:

  • Sign-On Bonus

  • Choice of Three Health Insurance Plans

  • Dental and Vision Coverage

  • 401(k) with Company Match

  • 8 Paid Holidays & Generous Paid Time Off

  • Optional Accident, Hospital Indemnity & Critical Illness Insurance

  • Group Life & AD&D Insurance

  • Choice of Two Pet Insurance Plans

Take your career to the next level by delivering critical healthcare services to patients in long-term care settings as a Nurse Practitioner (NP). This role offers flexible work arrangements, including in-person, telehealth, and hybrid models, allowing you to find the best fit for your schedule and lifestyle.

As a Nurse Practitioner in this role, you'll enjoy clinical autonomy within a supportive, interdisciplinary care team. Your contributions will directly influence the quality of care delivered to an underserved population, while also helping to shape innovations in telehealth and long-term care delivery. You'll receive a competitive hourly wage and a comprehensive benefits package.

Nurse Practitioner (NP) Responsibilities:

  • Conduct real-time clinical assessments of patients in long-term care facilities

  • Develop and implement treatment plans, prescribe or recommend behavioral medications, and provide medication management

  • Collaborate with psychiatrists (as required by state law), psychologists, physicians, and clinical pharmacists

  • Document patient encounters in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system

  • Provide virtual in-service education to facility staff and attend team meetings as needed

  • Offer consultation on nursing practices and psychopharmacology, including medication orders when appropriate

  • Participate in case reviews, utilization reviews, and handle urgent clinical issues in collaboration with facility staff

Nurse Practitioner (NP) Qualifications:

  • Advanced Practice Nursing degree from an accredited institution

  • Valid Nurse Practitioner license in the state of practice (or in process); willingness to obtain multi-state licensure if needed

  • Controlled Substance License and DEA Certificate (or in process)

  • Ability to enter into collaborative agreement or attestation with a physician, as required by state law

  • Meets credentialing standards for healthcare facilities and insurance providers

  • Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid credentialing

  • Geriatric and/or psychiatric experience preferred

  • Proficient in using digital tools, including EHR systems, Microsoft Outlook, and Excel