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New Alternatives for Children, Inc. (NAC) is an award-winning not-for-profit agency in Midtown Manhattan dedicated to serving children and families with medical complexities, chronic illnesses, and disabilities throughout the five boroughs. To assist in achieving this mission, NAC is currently seeking a Full-time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to join its Mental Health Department.New Alternatives for Children (NAC)'s mental health department is comprised of a psychiatrist, 4 psychiatric nurse practitioners, 4 full-time psychologists, 2 psychology post-docs and several psychotherapists from different disciplines: social work, mental health counseling, creative arts. The program acts as a placement site for a variety of trainees across disciplines, including psychiatric nurse practitioner student interns. The department is also accredited by the American Psychology Association.NAC offers Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners the tools needed to feel successful in treating a wide variety of patients, while maintaining and valuing a manageable workload that allows time for administrative work, supervision, interdisciplinary/collaborative teamwork, and continuing education, all of which contribute to optimal patient care and outcomes. Psychiatric evaluations are scheduled in 90-minute increments (maximum 1 new evaluation per day) and medication management appointments are scheduled in 30-minute increments. We offer close collaboration with the psychiatrist and other nurse practitioners, including weekly individual and biweekly group supervision.Title of Position: Full-time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse PractitionerPosition Type: Full-time (hybrid available if preferred; minimum 2 days in office required)Pay Range: $130,000-$140,000 yearly plus all applicable benefits (PTO, medical, dental etc.)Location: 825 7th Avenue, New York, NY, 10019Department/Program: Mental Health Outpatient ClinicJob DutiesTreat a full range of mental health conditions in children, adolescents and adults including (but not limited to) ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, trauma-related disorders, bipolar disorder, psychosis, adjustment disorders, and other cognitive/neurodevelopmental difficultiesPsychiatric evaluations/ assessments, including psychiatric diagnosis in tandem with DSM-5Make treatment recommendations, assess the mental health treatment received by clients in their communities, and assist with appropriate referrals when indicatedPsychiatric Medication ManagementGather medical history and monitor physical health as it relates to psychiatric care, including vital signs/ labsWork in multi-disciplinary team model; attend regularly scheduled interdisciplinary case conferences including consultation meetings with therapists, social work and medical staff regarding clinical case issuesProvide supervision/ preceptorship to PMHNP students (dependent on experience and interest/availability)Timely completion of documentation including progress notes, evaluations/assessments, and forms related to patient care, including those requested for continuation of other community-based servicesTimely response to emails and phone outreach from other NAC staff or community providersConsult with community mental health / medical providers as clinically indicatedCompletion of initial and subsequent (every 6 months) patient treatment plansCrisis intervention/management. Provide emergency psychiatric consultations regarding NAC clients as neededProvide in-service training and clinical education to therapists, social work and medical staff on topics related to psychiatric diagnosis and treatmentEssential QualificationsMust possess Registered Nurse with a Master's degree from an accredited college or university and specialty training in PsychiatryBoard certified as Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse PractitionerCandidates must be clinically competent in psychiatry and must possess sufficient experience to independently perform the duties of a Psychiatric Nurse PractitionerPreferred QualificationsExcellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skillsDemonstrated ability to prioritize and manage a variety of clinical duties as part of a multidisciplinary teamPreferred two years of post-graduation clinical experience in culturally competent, evidence-based clinical practice with children, adults, and familiesExperience with social welfare population preferred. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not requiredEqual Opportunity StatementNew Alternatives for Children, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.New Alternatives for Children, Inc. was founded on the principle of inclusion. We strive to create and maintain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace at all levels. It is not enough to serve; we must strive to dismantle oppressive policies and practices. Please read our full DEIB Statement here.ImpactEvery day, NAC's team of social workers, nurses, doctors, therapists, education specialists, van drivers, and so many more, make a lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we serve. Watch our video below to meet the youth and families whose lives have been changed because of NAC's work.