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Seeking a licensed Oregon PMHNP for a part-time, 100% telehealth role. Enjoy total schedule flexibility from your home office in this outpatient telepsychiatry position. Join a supportive private practice team with a potential sign-on bonus. Ideal for professionals prioritizing work-life balance.
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United States , Eugene
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FCS, Inc Prince
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Discover rewarding and impactful Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner jobs, a vital and growing field within advanced practice nursing. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) are licensed, advanced practice registered nurses who provide essential mental health care across the lifespan. They diagnose, treat, and manage mental health conditions, offering a holistic blend of psychotherapy and psychopharmacology. These professionals work autonomously and collaboratively to address a wide spectrum of psychiatric needs, from common anxiety and depression to complex, chronic mental illnesses. The core responsibilities of a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner typically include conducting comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and mental health assessments. They formulate diagnoses based on the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) and develop, implement, and manage individualized treatment plans. A key function is prescribing and managing psychotropic medications, requiring in-depth knowledge of neurobiology and pharmacology. PMHNPs also provide various forms of psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and patient education. They often serve as a pivotal point of coordination, collaborating with psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, primary care providers, and families to ensure integrated care. In many settings, they also engage in health promotion, disease prevention, and advocacy for their patients and the mental health community. To qualify for Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner jobs, candidates must complete a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from an accredited psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner program. Following graduation, national board certification through an organization like the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) is required to earn the PMHNP-BC credential. State licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with prescriptive authority is mandatory, which includes obtaining a DEA registration for prescribing controlled substances. Successful PMHNPs possess a unique blend of clinical skills, including advanced assessment and diagnostic reasoning, and interpersonal skills such as empathy, patience, and exceptional communication. They must be adept at building therapeutic rapport, maintaining professional boundaries, and exercising sound clinical judgment in complex situations. Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner jobs are found in diverse environments, including outpatient clinics, hospitals, community health centers, private practices, correctional facilities, and academic institutions. The profession offers the profound reward of improving patients' quality of life and mental well-being, with a strong demand driven by an increased focus on mental health services. Whether you are seeking a clinical role directly serving patients or an academic position shaping the next generation of providers, opportunities in this dynamic field are expansive and fulfilling. Explore your potential in these critical roles dedicated to advancing mental health care.

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