Rural Psychiatry Associates
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Rural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
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Manager of Patient Care Services
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
Rural Psychiatry Associates is seeking a Manager of Patient Care Services. This leadership role is responsible for overseeing nursing operations, managing patient access services, supervising direct patient care staff, and ensuring adherence to organizational policies and procedures. The ideal candidate will bring strong clinical expertise, leadership ability, and a commitment to high-quality patient care. Essential Responsibilities: - Provide leadership and oversight for the nursing team to ensure efficient, patient-centered care - Support and guide direct patient care staff, focusing on performance development, training, and continuous improvement to maintain high standards of patient care - Monitor compliance with internal policies, clinical protocols, and regulatory requirements - Collaborate with senior leadership, supervisors, and managers to evaluate and enhance workflows and patient care processes - Serve as a clinical resource for staff and assist in addressing patient care needs - Participate in quality assurance activities and support continuous improvement initiatives - Oversee staffing and daily operational functions of department needs to maintain service quality and access - Ensure accurate documentation and support readiness for audits and inspections Qualifications: - Current licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN), or ability to obtain licensure by date of hire, in all states where RPA practices is preferred but not required - Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience; Psych experience desirable - Minimum of 3 years of supervisory or management experience - Consistently leads by example with a strong understanding of clinical operations, patient access processes, and healthcare compliance standards - Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills - Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced healthcare environment - Proficient in electronic health records (EHR), medical systems, and general office software. Compensation and Benefits: Rural Psychiatry Associates offers a competitive compensation package and comprehensive benefits, including: - Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - Long and Short-Term Disability - Life Insurance - 401(k) Retirement Plan - Paid Holidays and Generous Paid Time Off Rural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
Psychiatric Physician Assistant
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
Psychiatric Physician Assistant - Work from Anywhere in the U.S.! Are you a passionate Physician Assistant looking for a unique opportunity to make a real impact? Rural Psychiatry Associates is seeking dedicated Psychiatric Physician Assistants to join our team-no relocation required! Live anywhere in the U.S. while providing critical mental health care to underserved rural and remote communities. Why Join Us? At Rural Psychiatry Associates, our mission is to bring high-quality psychiatric care to communities that lack easy access to mental health services. We serve over 250 sites across North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska, and beyond, reaching patients in hospitals, clinics, schools, and senior living facilities. As part of our team, you'll be providing care where it's needed most, making a direct impact on countless lives. This is a rare and rewarding opportunity for candidates passionate about rural mental health. While experience in rural settings is a plus, it's not required-we value dedication, skill, and a commitment to our mission. The Role: What to Expect - Flexible Location: Work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. (with reliable high-speed internet). - Travel Requirement: Minimum one week per month at assigned contracted sites. Current travel is to Alaska. - Comprehensive Team Approach: Work alongside experienced psychiatric physicians, NPs, PAs, and psychotherapists in a physician-supervised, team-oriented care model. - In-Depth Training: All candidates, regardless of prior experience, will complete our internal psychiatric education program, led by physicians with 175+ years of combined experience. - Full-Spectrum Psychiatric Care: Provide diagnosis, treatment, crisis intervention, medication management, supportive counseling, and more. Key Responsibilities - Conduct psychiatric evaluations and formulate treatment plans. - Provide mental health care for patients of all ages with psychiatric diagnoses. - Collaborate with a multidisciplinary treatment team to develop individualized care strategies. - Administer medications, manage crisis situations, and monitor patient progress. - Maintain timely and accurate documentation. - Offer psychoeducation and support to patients, families, and caregivers. What We're Looking For - Physician Assistant licensure (or eligibility) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska, or other future expansion states. - A license in your state of residence. - DEA number (or ability to obtain one). - Psychiatry experience preferred; Psychiatry Certification required when eligible. - Ability to travel at least one week per month. - Compliance with all required vaccinations (including COVID-19 and flu; no exceptions). What We Offer - Competitive salary based on experience. - Comprehensive benefits package. - The chance to work with a close-knit, mission-driven team making a real difference in rural mental health care. If you're ready for a meaningful career with flexibility, purpose, and impact, apply today!
Psychotherapist (LCSW)
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
Psychotherapist (LCSW) - Work from Anywhere in the U.S.! Are you a passionate Psychotherapist looking for a unique and rewarding career opportunity? Rural Psychiatry Associates is seeking a dedicated professional to join our team-no relocation required! Live anywhere in the U.S. while providing essential mental health care to underserved rural and remote communities. Why Join Us? At Rural Psychiatry Associates, our mission is to deliver high-quality psychiatric care to communities with limited access to mental health services. We provide in-person and telemedicine services to more than 250 sites across North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Utah, Alaska, and beyond, helping patients of all ages in hospitals, clinics, schools, and senior living facilities. This is a rare and impactful opportunity for candidates passionate about rural mental health care. While experience in rural settings is a plus, it is not required-we are looking for dedicated professionals who share our mission and commitment to excellence. The Role: What to Expect - Flexible Location: Work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. (with reliable high-speed internet). - Comprehensive Team Approach: Work alongside psychiatric physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and psychotherapists in a physician-supervised, team-oriented care model. - In-Depth Training & Supervision: Candidates will participate in the company's peer supervision and education program to ensure high-quality patient care. - Diverse Patient Population: Provide psychotherapy services for individuals of all ages in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and senior living facilities. Key Responsibilities - Provide individual, marital, family, or group psychotherapy services. - Select treatment methods appropriate for the patient's age, diagnosis, symptoms, and physician orders. - Monitor changes in patient conditions and take appropriate actions. - Engage patients and families in the development of treatment plans. - Maintain confidentiality and strong professional relationships with patients and their families. - Accurately document patient information and evaluations within established time frames. - Adapt workload to meet fluctuations in patient caseload. - Participate in projects and complete additional duties as assigned. What We're Looking For - Must have active LCSW licensure - Licensure (or eligibility) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Utah, Alaska, or any other states where practice may be added, as well as the state in which you live. - Minimum of three years of experience preferred, but not required. - EMDR and DBT Certifications preferred, but not required. What We Offer - Competitive salary based on experience. - Comprehensive benefits package. - The opportunity to be part of a close-knit, mission-driven team making a lasting difference in rural mental health care. If you're ready for a meaningful career with flexibility, purpose, and impact, apply today!
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) - Work from Anywhere in the U.S.! Are you a passionate PMHNP looking for a unique opportunity to make a real impact? Rural Psychiatry Associates is seeking dedicated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners to join our team-no relocation required! Live anywhere in the U.S. while providing critical mental health care to underserved rural and remote communities. Why Join Us? At Rural Psychiatry Associates, our mission is to bring high-quality psychiatric care to communities that lack easy access to mental health services. We serve over 250 sites across North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska, and beyond, reaching patients in hospitals, clinics, schools, and senior living facilities. As part of our team, you'll be providing care where it's needed most, making a direct impact on countless lives. This is a rare and rewarding opportunity for candidates passionate about rural mental health. While experience in rural settings is a plus, it's not required-we value dedication, skill, and a commitment to our mission. The Role: What to Expect - Flexible Location: Work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. (with reliable high-speed internet). - Travel Requirement: Minimum one week per month at assigned contracted sites. Current travel is to Alaska. - Comprehensive Team Approach: Work alongside experienced psychiatric physicians, NPs, PAs, and psychotherapists in a physician-supervised, team-oriented care model. - In-Depth Training: All candidates, regardless of prior experience, will complete our internal psychiatric education program, led by physicians with 175+ years of combined experience. - Full-Spectrum Psychiatric Care: Provide diagnosis, treatment, crisis intervention, medication management, supportive counseling, and more. Key Responsibilities - Conduct psychiatric evaluations and formulate treatment plans. - Provide mental health care for patients of all ages with psychiatric diagnoses. - Collaborate with a multidisciplinary treatment team to develop individualized care strategies. - Administer medications, manage crisis situations, and monitor patient progress. - Maintain timely and accurate documentation. - Offer psychoeducation and support to patients, families, and caregivers. What We're Looking For - PMHNP licensure (or eligibility) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska, or other future expansion states. - A license in your state of residence. - DEA number (or ability to obtain one). - Psychiatry experience preferred; Psychiatry Certification required when eligible. - Ability to travel at least one week per month. - Compliance with all required vaccinations (including COVID-19 and flu; no exceptions). What We Offer - Competitive salary based on experience. - Comprehensive benefits package. - The chance to work with a close-knit, mission-driven team making a real difference in rural mental health care. If you're ready for a meaningful career with flexibility, purpose, and impact, apply today!
Psychotherapist
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description This role involves providing essential mental health care to underserved rural and remote communities. - Work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. (with reliable high-speed internet) - Collaborate with psychiatric physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and psychotherapists in a physician-supervised, team-oriented care model - Participate in the company's peer supervision and education program to ensure high-quality patient care - Provide psychotherapy services for individuals of all ages in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and senior living facilities - Provide individual, marital, family, or group psychotherapy services - Select treatment methods appropriate for the patient's age, diagnosis, symptoms, and physician orders - Monitor changes in patient conditions and take appropriate actions - Engage patients and families in the development of treatment plans - Maintain confidentiality and strong professional relationships with patients and their families - Accurately document patient information and evaluations within established time frames - Adapt workload to meet fluctuations in patient caseload - Participate in projects and complete additional duties as assigned Qualifications - Active LCSW licensure - Licensure (or eligibility) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Utah, Alaska, or any other states where practice may be added, as well as the state in which you live - Minimum of three years of experience preferred, but not required - EMDR and DBT Certifications preferred, but not required Requirements - Passion for rural mental health care - Dedication to excellence in patient care Benefits - Competitive salary based on experience - Comprehensive benefits package - Opportunity to be part of a close-knit, mission-driven team making a lasting difference in rural mental health care
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description This role involves providing critical mental health care to underserved rural and remote communities. - Work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. (with reliable high-speed internet) - Minimum one week per month travel at assigned contracted sites - Work alongside experienced psychiatric physicians, NPs, PAs, and psychotherapists in a physician-supervised, team-oriented care model - Complete internal psychiatric education program, led by physicians with 175+ years of combined experience - Provide full-spectrum psychiatric care including diagnosis, treatment, crisis intervention, medication management, and supportive counseling - Conduct psychiatric evaluations and formulate treatment plans - Provide mental health care for patients of all ages with psychiatric diagnoses - Collaborate with a multidisciplinary treatment team to develop individualized care strategies - Administer medications, manage crisis situations, and monitor patient progress - Maintain timely and accurate documentation - Offer psychoeducation and support to patients, families, and caregivers Qualifications - PMHNP licensure (or eligibility) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska, or other future expansion states - A license in your state of residence - DEA number (or ability to obtain one) - Psychiatry experience preferred; Psychiatry Certification required when eligible - Ability to travel at least one week per month - Compliance with all required vaccinations (including COVID-19 and flu; no exceptions) Requirements - Passionate about rural mental health - Dedication, skill, and a commitment to the mission Benefits - Competitive salary based on experience - Comprehensive benefits package - Opportunity to work with a close-knit, mission-driven team making a real difference in rural mental health care
Psychiatric Physician Assistant
Rural Psychiatry AssociatesRural Psychiatry Associates is a leading provider of outpatient mental health services across multiple states. We are committed to delivering high-quality care through primarily telemedicine services. If you are a registered nurse with a passion for leadership and patient care, we encourage you to apply.
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description This role involves providing critical mental health care to underserved rural and remote communities while working remotely from anywhere in the U.S. - Flexible Location: Work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. (with reliable high-speed internet). - Travel Requirement: Minimum one week per month at assigned contracted sites, currently including travel to Alaska. - Comprehensive Team Approach: Work alongside experienced psychiatric physicians, NPs, PAs, and psychotherapists in a physician-supervised, team-oriented care model. - In-Depth Training: Complete an internal psychiatric education program led by physicians with 175+ years of combined experience. - Full-Spectrum Psychiatric Care: Provide diagnosis, treatment, crisis intervention, medication management, supportive counseling, and more. - Conduct psychiatric evaluations and formulate treatment plans. - Provide mental health care for patients of all ages with psychiatric diagnoses. - Collaborate with a multidisciplinary treatment team to develop individualized care strategies. - Administer medications, manage crisis situations, and monitor patient progress. - Maintain timely and accurate documentation. - Offer psychoeducation and support to patients, families, and caregivers. Qualifications - Physician Assistant licensure (or eligibility) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska, or other future expansion states. - A license in your state of residence. - DEA number (or ability to obtain one). - Psychiatry experience preferred; Psychiatry Certification required when eligible. - Ability to travel at least one week per month. - Compliance with all required vaccinations (including COVID-19 and flu; no exceptions). Requirements - Passionate about rural mental health. - Dedication, skill, and a commitment to the mission of providing high-quality psychiatric care. Benefits - Competitive salary based on experience. - Comprehensive benefits package. - The chance to work with a close-knit, mission-driven team making a real difference in rural mental health care.