NATIVE AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION
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Role Description Under the direction of the Director of Psychiatric Services, Medical Director, and in collaboration with a supervising or consulting psychiatrist (as required), the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) provides compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care to a diverse patient population. This includes: - Conducting psychiatric evaluations, assessments, and diagnoses based on diagnostic and statistical criteria. - Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, including medication management and psychotherapy when appropriate. - Collaborating with therapists, case managers, and other healthcare professionals to provide integrated care. - Documenting patient interactions and treatment plans accurately and timely in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. - Educating patients and families about mental health conditions, treatment options, and medication adherence. - Ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, including HIPAA, OSHA, and Medi-Cal requirements. - Participating in clinical meetings, case conferences, and continuing education activities to maintain licensure and stay updated on best practices. - Providing crisis intervention, safety planning, and support during psychiatric emergencies. - Offering consultation to other clinics or providers as appropriate. - Performing other duties as assigned by leadership. Qualifications - Graduation from an accredited nursing program with a Master’s or Doctorate degree in Nursing. - Completion of a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program (MSN or DNP). - Active, unrestricted California license as a PMHNP. - Board certification as a PMHNP (ANCC or equivalent). - DEA registration and ability to prescribe controlled substances. - Valid BLS/CPR certification. Requirements - A minimum of one (1) year of clinical experience in mental health, psychiatry, or behavioral health settings is preferred but not required for in-office positions. - A minimum of one year of experience is required for consideration of remote or hybrid work arrangements. - New graduates with strong psychiatric clinical rotations or background may be considered for in-office roles. - Experience working with underserved populations, including Medi-Cal recipients, at-risk individuals, and those with severe mental illness, is preferred. - Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) and clinical documentation. - Strong knowledge of California mental health laws, Medi-Cal billing requirements (e.g., DSM, ICD), and psychopharmacology. Company Description
Role Description We are seeking a licensed psychiatrist (must hold an active CA Medical Board license) who is interested in expanding their practice by providing specialized evaluations rather than ongoing therapy or medication management. This position focuses on conducting comprehensive psychiatric assessments, including those related to conservatorships, offering you a unique opportunity to diversify your professional work. In this role, you will perform structured one-time evaluations of individuals requiring assessment of clinical impairment, capacity, and other relevant psychiatric conditions. These assessments often inform legal proceedings, conservatorship decisions, or treatment planning. Evaluations may be conducted in person or remotely, depending on the case. We provide full training, report templates, and ongoing support to help you master the requirements of these assessments. Our administrative staff manages scheduling, billing, and logistics so you can focus on delivering high-quality evaluations and reports. Duties & Responsibilities - Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments to evaluate capacity, impairment, or need for conservatorship. - Prepare clear, detailed, and timely reports (training and templates provided). - Offer professional opinions to assist courts, families, and care teams in making informed decisions. - Maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations and ensure confidentiality at all times. - Collaborate with administrative staff to ensure smooth case management. Qualifications - Active, unrestricted CA medical license. - Board-certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (or eligible/equivalent). - Experience with diagnostic assessments and report writing required. - Familiarity with evaluating cognitive disorders, dementia, or capacity issues strongly preferred. - Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred. - Strong communication and documentation skills.