The Role You will provide direct psychiatric care to adults living with serious mental illness, including schizophrenia spectrum disorders, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and treatment-resistant conditions. You will work alongside psychiatrists, psychiatric NPs, on-site PCP, on-site pharmacist, nurses, case managers, and peer support specialists in a collaborative, team-based model. How You’ll Make an Impact Comprehensive psychiatric assessments, diagnostic clarification, and treatment planning Ongoing psychopharmacologic management, including clozapine and long-acting injectable antipsychotics Ability to integrate brief therapy during your visits as appropriate, to maximize clinical outcomes Consultation with colleagues on complex or treatment-resistant cases Providing psychiatric care for members on Court Ordered Treatment (COT) as part of your overall caseload Coordination with primary care, pharmacy, and inpatient teams during care transitions Opportunity to mentor and teach psychiatry residents during clinical rotations at our site Why This Role Matters Behind every diagnosis is a human being with a story, goals, and the capacity for change. Our members often face significant barriers, including serious mental illness, medical challenges, housing instability, isolation, and fragmented care. They also bring resilience, strengths, and possibilities. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who thrives here understands that great care is built one relationship at a time. Your clinical decisions, curiosity, and consistency can help someone regain stability and reconnect with what matters to them. This can lead to meaningful steps toward the life they want to build.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level