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An active, California Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) license. Apply today and take the next step in your career with Foresight Mental Health.
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At Foresight Mental Health, we are committed to supporting our providers and offering opportunities for mental health professionals to grow, share, and mentor while providing compassionate care to our clients.
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Welcome to Foresight Mental Health. Why choose Foresight Mental Health? Comprehensive Benefits Package: We offer our full-time nurse practitioners medical, dental, vision coverages, and FSA; company-paid life insurance; generous PTO (increased for 2024); and a 401K plan with a company match.
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A Master's degree from an accredited university or graduate program in psychiatric mental health nursing. Exceptional Support: Work with our dedicated operations team regarding securing your caseload, credentialing, insurance verification, billing and reimbursement, and IT support.
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Enjoy the stability of consistent salary that is not dependent on patient attendance or caseload ramp. 1+ years of independent experience in psychiatry, preferably in an outpatient setting. Have access to reliable and stable internet while working remotely; experience with Google Suite is a plus.
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You'll have access to training opportunities, standards of care, CME reimbursement program, and regular consultation sessions to enhance your professional skills and knowledge. Choose from virtual and hybrid models (in select locations) to best fit your schedule.
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We are looking for NP's who are passionate about their patients' well -being, enjoy working in a collaborative environment both internally and with patients, and want to simultaneously learn and share knowledge with others.
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Provide initial evaluations and ongoing medication management with brief supportive therapy for patients as part of the outpatient prescribing team. Collaborate with other clinicians and professionals in an interdisciplinary approach to provide holistic care.
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