Part Time Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Fee For Service
Thriveworks · Chesterfield County, VA · 2 days ago
Hybrid$65k–$94k/yrPart-time
About the role
Thriveworks is seeking Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners in Chesterfield, VA. Clinicians need to be licensed and living in the state in which they will be practicing.
Responsibilities
- Make psychiatric assessments and evaluations of clients in an ongoing in-person and telemedicine capacity
- Willingness to treat 14 years old and up
- Prescribe medication to reduce mental health symptoms, as needed
- Create and collaborate with clients on care plans
- Complete and/or administer appropriate paperwork and assessment tools for clients
- Adhere to Thriveworks' Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Consult with Regional Clinic Directors and staff on clients, programs, and services at the various sites
Qualifications
- Licensed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Board Certification required
- Master's in Nursing with active prescriptive authority required in the state
- Understanding of AdvancedMD (AMD) EMR is a plus
- Three years of experience is a plus; 1 year of psychiatry practice is required
Benefits
- Remote Medical Assistants
- Guaranteed, bi-weekly pay (no need to wait on reimbursement)
- Paid orientation and annual pay increases
- Paid orientation, Paid Credentialing, Paid Malpractice Coverage, In-house professional development including case consultation groups
- Annual pay increases and Bonus Opportunities
- Schedule Flexibility with No Show Protection and No required on-call
- Awesome team culture and clinical support
Pay
This is a Fee for Service (W2) position, the range for this position is $65,000-$94,000 per year based on 15-20 clinical hours per week.
Schedule
We do not push or incentivize the use of stimulant medications; instead, we offer them as an option based on the client’s specific symptoms and diagnosis, with prescribing decisions left to the discretion of the clinician. We do not currently treat substance use disorders, and make every effort to refer out to an in-person provider when symptoms arise that are too severe to be treated via telemedicine only.