About The Position

At LifeStance Health, we believe in a truly healthy society where mental and physical healthcare are unified to make lives better. Our mission is to help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives by improving access to trusted, affordable, and personalized mental healthcare. Everywhere. Every day. It’s a lofty goal; we know. But we make it happen with the best team in behavioral health. Thank you for taking the time to explore a career with us. As the fastest growing behavioral health practice group in the country, now is the perfect time to join our clinical team! We are actively looking to hire talented Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners in the area, who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. We are hiring for all Utah locations in the Greater Salt Lake City area!

Requirements

  • Licensed in Utah with a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certification. We do not accept FNP's. MUST BE AN EXPERIENCED PMHNP.
  • Must have or be able to obtain Prescriptive Authority
  • Must have or be able to obtain DEA.
  • Experienced with adult and/or child and adolescent populations.
  • Experienced in both medication management as well as therapy.
  • Must have 2 years experience as a PMHNP
  • 2 years experience as a PMHNP with a DEA #

Nice To Haves

  • Prefer Child and Adolescent focused!
  • Prefer Child and Adolescent focused!
  • Bi-lingual is a +, Spanish speaking!

Benefits

  • Flexible work schedules.
  • Full Time opportunities
  • Hybrid role- 2-3 days in office, 1-2 days remotely!
  • Generous ‘above market’ compensation with unlimited/uncapped earnings.
  • Full benefits package
  • Collegial work environment.
  • Newly designed and modern offices.
  • Full administrative support.
  • Latest in digital technology.
  • Strong work/life balance.
  • Sign on bonus for Full-time employees!
  • New Cash Incentive Bonus!
  • Named one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Women by Newsweek in 2025 & 2026!
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