What You'll Do
As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, you’ll deliver outpatient behavioral health services to adolescents and adults through a fully remote model. You’ll design individualized treatment plans, manage medication, and provide psychotherapy while maintaining full autonomy in clinical decision-making. Your schedule will be flexible, with appointments offered Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM, allowing you to balance clinical responsibilities with personal priorities.
You’ll collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of healthcare providers, including physicians and mental health professionals, to ensure coordinated care. You’ll determine the frequency and duration of patient visits, conduct individual and family therapy as needed, and contribute to psychological assessments. All clinical documentation is completed after sessions with full administrative backing, so you can focus entirely on patient well-being.
Requirements
You must hold active licensure as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Colorado or Massachusetts and be available full-time. Experience is required in treating mood disorders, anxiety, personality disorders, and substance-related conditions. You’ll work under the supervision of a consulting psychiatrist and must be committed to evidence-based, patient-centered care.
Board certification through the PMHNP-BC exam is strongly preferred. A background in integrated care and interdisciplinary collaboration is an asset.
Benefits
- Annual salary ranging from $125,000 to $145,000+, with potential for productivity bonuses
- Comprehensive medical benefits and paid malpractice coverage
- Reimbursement for continuing education units (CEUs)
- Paid time off and recognized holidays
- Flexible scheduling and fully remote work environment
- No on-call responsibilities
- Consistent income with leadership pathways for career growth
- Supportive, clinician-led culture focused on holistic, efficient mental health care
