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Of course, if you prefer to work from home, we also have fully remote positions available. Our practice strives to improve access to holistic and cost-effective mental health care while supporting our clinical staff in all aspects of their work.
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OMH will work with you to identify the best “fit” and will provide everything you need to treat OMH patients remotely from the comfort of your home. Work from or close to home: With locations in Colorado and Massachusetts, OMH is continuing to expand into states around the country.
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The interdisciplinary health care team includes physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed clinical psychologists, and licensed mental health professionals (LCSW/LPC/LMFT/LMHC.
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The interdisciplinary health care team includes physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed clinical psychologists, and licensed mental health professionals (LCSW/LPC/LMFT/LMHP.
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Responsibilities: The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) will participate in the integrated care team model at OMH. Outpatient behavioral health practices like OMH are getting more attention than ever before due to the emphasis on team approaches.
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The interdisciplinary health care team includes physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed clinical psychologists, and licensed mental health professionals (LICSW/LPC/LMFT/LMHP.
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Providers may work a hybrid schedule that includes providing telehealth from a home office as well as working in one of our office locations. We are seeking a Full-Time or Part Time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP/PMHCNS) to join our group practice.
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Anxiety, depression, dementia, grief and loss and a variety of other mental health conditions are prominent challenges in nursing home populations and these residents deserve a mental health specialist that can help them deal with these challenges.
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Collaborative agreements and clinical rounds with licensed psychiatrists will be provided as needed Responsibilities: Providing therapy and medication management for diverse group of patients Working in a team-based approach with other clinicians and healthcare navigators Regular supervision with psychiatrist for first 2 months Qualifications: Required: Active Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner licensure in New York Two (2) or more years experience working as a Nurse Practitioner.
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Benefits: health, dental, vision, left insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, and retirement plan; allowing remote work or work from home option for providers. Certification or Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) that can provide virtual care to support our Texas based mental health patients.
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Valid state licensure as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (based on clinic location) · 401(k) plan with company contribution· Convenient work from home or hybrid options· Flexible schedule.
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We are a mental health organization founded and led by experienced mental health clinicians. Our mission is to deliver mental health services in a way that's easier and more human for everyone involved.
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Clinical work is performed from home, days and hours are per the clinician's choosing. About BlueSky: We are a clinician-led, patient-centered, collaborative behavioral health company of mental health professionals committed to improving access to extremely high-quality mental health care.
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The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will work collaboratively with our Behavioral Health Team as well as work closely with our Primary Care Division. Gifford has an opportunity for a Nurse Practitioner to join our growing Behavioral Health Team. The Incumbent would provide continuous and comprehensive services which promote optimal mental health, prevention and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
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Are you a dedicated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) eager to make a positive impact, make your own schedule and work from home? Master's or Doctoral degree in Nursing with specialization as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP.
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