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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)

Pittsburgh, PA

Nurse Practitioner

Advance your career to a whole new level, providing much-needed healthcare services to clients in long-term care facilities as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) with MediTelecare! We provide in-person, telehealth, and hybrid services to maintain work-life balance.

 

In this exciting Nurse Practitioner role, you'll enjoy job autonomy while also being a vital member of a supportive and capable team that will help you pave a path to a successful and bright future. Here, your input and ideas are welcomed and will make a meaningful difference, helping shape the future of our company and the industry as a whole. As part of the MediTelecare family, you will receive an attractive, competitive hourly wage, and a comprehensive benefits package, including a company provided Employee Assistance Program.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct live and interactive clinical assessments of patients, providing treatment protocols, prescribing or recommending behavioral medications, and providing medication management in long-term care facilities
  • Work closely with our collaborating psychiatrists where required by state law or independently but within an interdisciplinary team, including other nurse practitioners, psychologists, clinical pharmacists, and physicians
  • Document patient interactions and clinical notes in our Electronic Health Records system to ensure seamless communication and continuity of care
  • Provide in-service education at facilities; participate in staff meetings as needed
  • Provide expert consultation to facility staff on nursing practices and psychopharmacology, including writing orders for medications, as appropriate
  • Participate in case reviews, consultations, and utilization review
  • Respond to urgent calls from the facility and facilitate problem-solving

 

What We Offer

  • Competitive compensation- Top 1% base salary with generous RVU bonus structure
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Access to additional support services via company-provided Employee Assistance Program
  • Continuing education stipend
  • Clinical supervision
  • Access to a robust clinical support team
  • Malpractice insurance coverage
  • Reduced administrative burden
  • Comprehensive training and onboarding
  • Patient-first culture

 

Qualifications

  • Advanced practice nursing degree from an accredited college/university
  • Valid NP license for the state in which you practice or in the process of obtaining it (may be asked to obtain multi-state licensure)
  • State-controlled substance license or in the process of obtaining it; DEA certificate or in the process of obtaining it
  • Hold a collaborative agreement or attestation with a physician in accordance with the regulations of the state in which you practice
  • Able to meet the credentialing requirements of MediTelecare and your assigned facilities
  • Able to become credentialed with Medicare and Medicaid, and other payers as necessary
  • Geriatric and/or psychiatric experience preferred

 

About Us

MediTelecare is the industry leader in providing exceptional behavioral health services to patients residing in skilled nursing and assisted living communities. Our commitment to delivering top-notch behavioral health services reflects a deep understanding of the challenges faced by aging residents. Our clinical team includes trained psychiatry and psychology providers with a focus on tailored interventions to ensure quality of life for patients, a supportive environment that promotes mental well-being, interdisciplinary collaboration, and compliance with regulatory organizations.

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