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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Geriatric Care

Las Vegas, NV

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Geriatric Focus) – Las Vegas

Seeking flexibility, autonomy, and meaningful work with a purpose?
Ready to step outside the clinic and connect with patients where it matters most?

We’re looking for you.

Senior Doc is redefining how psychiatric care is delivered to our senior community—right at their doorsteps. We’re seeking a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with a passion for supporting geriatric mental health in homes, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities throughout Las Vegas.

If you’re ready to make a deeper impact with a team that values heart, collaboration, and clinical excellence—let’s talk.


💛 Why Join Senior Doc?

  • Heart-Centered Mission
    We’re not just treating conditions—we’re restoring dignity, connection, and hope in our patients' golden years.

  • Top-Tier Compensation
    $150,000 – $300,000/year. We value your expertise and dedication to this underserved population.

  • True Work-Life Balance
    Enjoy a flexible, stable schedule that supports you as much as you support your patients.

  • Comprehensive Benefits
    Health, dental, vision, 401(k), and more—because your well-being matters.

  • Autonomy + Support
    Work independently in the field with the full backing of a compassionate clinical and administrative team.

  • Room to Grow
    Expand your skillset, develop your leadership, and grow with a company on the forefront of mobile mental health care.


🌿 Your Role:

As a PMHNP specializing in geriatric care, you’ll be a trusted presence in the lives of seniors and their families, delivering psychiatric services with empathy and clinical excellence.

Your day-to-day may include:

  • Conducting psychiatric evaluations and cognitive assessments.

  • Diagnosing and treating conditions like dementia, depression, anxiety, and behavioral health disorders.

  • Prescribing and managing psychiatric medications.

  • Collaborating with primary care providers, therapists, case managers, and facility staff.

  • Providing patient and family education to support long-term wellness.

  • Documenting progress, adjusting treatment plans, and following up as needed.


💬 Who You Are:

  • A licensed PMHNP in Nevada (or eligible).

  • Experienced or highly passionate about working with geriatric populations.

  • Comfortable working independently in the field with strong clinical decision-making skills.

  • Committed to compassionate, person-centered care.


Apply now and help us bring heart-centered psychiatric care to seniors across Las Vegas.
Let’s restore the gold in the Golden Years—together.

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