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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Location
United States
Posted
19 days ago
Salary
$125K - $135K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Brave Health
Role Description Our Nurse Practitioner (NP) plays a critical role in assessing patients' mental and physical health based on symptoms and complaints. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to develop, implement, and evaluate treatment plans, which may include: - Conducting individual psychotherapy - Diagnosing psychiatric disorders - Prescribing medications - Ordering diagnostic tests - Monitoring patients’ medication use and side effects - Educating patients and families about mental health conditions and treatment options They must maintain accurate documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) while adhering to HIPAA, state regulations, and national standards of care. Qualifications - 2 years experience practicing as a Nurse Practitioner - Currently holds a Board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner license (PMHNP) - Experience in Addiction and Mental Health - Open to obtaining additional state licensures - Motivational Interviewing experience - Willingness to work in partnership with the client to achieve goals - Experience working with adults in need of general mental health and/or severe mental illness (SMI) treatment - Experience and comfort working with patients across the lifespan (ages 13yrs+) - Knowledge of mental health diagnoses and/or substance abuse dual-diagnoses - Treatment planning - Ability to conduct and utilize comprehensive assessments - Timely and quality documentation; experience with EHRs - Adaptable to technology including telehealth software; comfortable with video communication - Awareness of and compliance with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 - Eligibility to work in the United States - For clinicians holding a Florida or New York license, an active DEA registration is required and must be obtained and maintained by the clinician Requirements - Provide care to adolescent and adult patients, or across the lifespan, as assigned - Assess patients’ mental and physical status based on presenting symptoms and complaints - Diagnose psychiatric disorders and mental health conditions - Distinguish between physiologically- and psychologically-based disorders and diagnose appropriately - Conduct individual psychotherapy for those with chronic or acute mental disorders - Order appropriate diagnostic testing such as EKGs, lab work, and other forms of testing as needed - Prescribe psychotropic medications, including controlled substances, and educate patients on medication risks, benefits, and side effects - Monitor patients’ medication usage, side effects, and results - Evaluate patients’ behavior and response to treatment to assess the effectiveness of interventions - Work effectively with difficult patients, verbally deescalating when necessary - Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to develop, implement, or evaluate treatment plans - Educate patients and family members about mental health conditions, treatment plans, and medications - Document patients’ medical and psychological histories, physical assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, prescriptions, and outcomes - Complete administrative documentation related to patient care, including FMLA and other Brave-approved forms - Schedule and coordinate appropriate follow-up appointments and ongoing treatment needs - Complete all patient visits and accurate documentation in the EHR - Practice in compliance with HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, national standards of care, and internal policies - Use recommended references and consult with the Clinical Director and/or Medical Director as needed for clinical guidance Benefits - W2, Full-time salaried position - Monday - Friday schedule; No on-call or weekend shifts - Shifts available: 9am-6pm ET, 10am-7pm ET, 11am-8pm ET - Health, Dental, Vision Insurance benefits - Vacation, Holiday and Sick time - Close collaboration and community with peers and supervisors - Liability insurance is provided - Annual stipend for growth & education opportunities - Additional compensation offered to providers that are fluent in Spanish
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