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Virtual Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (NY Licensed) - 1099 Contract

Schedule: This is a FFS 1099 position. 100% Remote.

Choose your set schedule:

  • Weekday Shifts: Work anytime from 9:00am to 9:00pm Eastern Time
  • Weekend Shifts: Work anytime on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 5pm Eastern Time

Minimum 15 hours per week of commitment requested. Ability to flex up and down depending on student volumes. Summer hours are available but not required. Weekend and evening availability preferred but not required

About Us:

At Mantra Health, we're dedicated to revolutionizing student mental health care. Partnering with a variety of universities and colleges across the country, our mission is clear: to provide universal access to high quality mental health services for students.

Since our founding in 2018, we've built a comprehensive treatment service for young adults with various mental health conditions. We've raised over $34 million to work with students at universities and colleges across the country. We're particularly proud that nearly two-thirds of students with access to Mantra report that Mantra's program helped them stay in school. From comprehensive teletherapy to wellness coaching to tele-psychiatry, our diverse team is dedicated to ensuring that students not only survive but thrive.

Join us in paving the way for a brighter, healthier future for students everywhere.

What Our Clinicians Say About Working At Mantra Health:

  • "Very supportive and informative administration team!"⁠
  • "They have a great EHR and the upper management seems very supportive"⁠
  • "Mantra's collaborative MDs are well trained to train others with respect. I am impressed by one of the most common goals in common among all staff is to promote mental health among students! Great model!"⁠

Who We're Looking For:

We are seeking a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to provide virtual therapy to college students in the state of New York. This is a fully remote position within the US. We are eager to welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds who share our commitment to making mental health care accessible and affordable for students across the United States.

Compensation:

  • $165 per intake session completed (60-minutes)
  • $55 per follow up session completed (30-minutes)
  • $50 for all no-show intakes, $25 for all no-show follow-ups
  • $100 per hour for attending NP collaborative meetings and all hands meetings

As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, You Will:

  • Conduct high-quality, culturally competent virtual psychiatric evaluations and medication management appointments.
  • Conduct biopsychosocial intakes focused on whole-person care with clear diagnostic assessments.
  • Engage with patients through our collaboration portal.
  • Collaborate with supervisors, peers, and on-campus treatment providers.
  • Document clinical encounters for effective care coordination.
  • Partner with our care navigation team to support students.
  • Collaborate with campus care teams to create longer-term treatment plans when necessary.

Who You Are:

  • Hold a valid Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) in the state of NY. Multi-state licensure is an added advantage as we operate in all 50 states.
  • Must have full practice authority in the state of NY. Must have completed 3600 hours of post-graduate practice hours.
  • Possess 1+ years of experience in outpatient community mental health settings.
  • Expertise in treating common mental health conditions among college-aged students including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and substance use disorders.
  • Understand culturally responsive treatment and have experience with diverse patient groups.
  • Comfortable assessing the urgency of escalating risk scenarios.
  • Equipped with a quality video camera and a stable internet connection to facilitate virtual care.

Why Choose Mantra?

  • Flexible Schedule: Set your own hours, and enjoy the benefits of 100% remote work.
  • Growth Opportunities: Take advantage of our cross-licensing sponsorship to expand your professional credentials.
  • Protected Practice: Benefit from company-sponsored malpractice insurance to ensure your practice is safeguarded.
  • Collaborative Environment: Opt-in for clinical consultations and relish the support of our embedded administrative team.
  • College Population: Work with highly motivated college students to make an impact during the most pivotal periods of their lives.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at recruiting@mantrahealth.com

Mantra health is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

 

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