Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner ID- 3365

Supportive Care is a behavioral healthcare company with an extraordinary team of clinicians providing a full range of pharmacological, psychological, and behavioral health services to skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and memory care communities.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Establish open lines of communication for individuals with mental or emotional issues.

  • Perform Psychological Evaluations and Maintain Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly F/U Sessions as needed

  • Medication Management

  • Maintain accurate documentation.

  • Implement therapy plans that fit each patient's personal needs.

Flexible Work Schedule:

Compensation:

  • $800-$1000 per day or more depending on your license and experience

Benefits:

  • Medical insurance (Stipend)

  • Dental insurance (Stipend)

  • Vision insurance (Stipend)

  • Liability insurance Reimbursement

  • Travel expenses Reimbursed

  • Paid time off and Floating Holidays

  • Attractive Sign-On Bonus for select facilities

  • IRA after 12 mo. for Full-Time (5% Match)

Qualifications:

  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner PMHNP

What Sets Us Apart:

  • Pre-Built Caseload

  • Pay is issued on the 1st and 15th of each month.

  • Credentialing is handled and paid for by our team of experts

  • No hassle or overhead, we handle all insurance billing.

  • Build your schedule

 

Please feel free to contact me: 479-420-8538

 

Licensures we currently hire are:

Licensed Professional Counselor; Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Marriage Family Therapist; Licensed Mental Health Practitioner; Independent Marriage Family Therapist; Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor; Licensed Professional Counselor Mental Health; Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor; Licensed Mental Health Counselor; Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner; Clinical Mental Health Counselor; Licensed Mental Health Professional; Licensed Clinical Social Worker; Licensed Clinical Psychologist; Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner; and Licensed Psychiatrist.

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