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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Nashville, Tennessee

 

Now Hiring: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant

Pioneer Our Nashville Program | Senior Population | Flexible Schedule

Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Job Type: Full-Time
Pay: $150,000 – $200,000 per year


Are you looking for flexibility in your schedule and striving for work/life balance?
Ready to step out of the monotony of clinic life?

Come join us in pioneering our Nashville program!

Senior Doc is expanding its MOBILE psychiatric care services into Nashville, Tennessee, and we're looking for a compassionate and motivated psychiatric provider to launch and lead this exciting new region.

This is more than a job—it's a mission to bring heart-centered mental health care to seniors where they live, and to help build something meaningful from the ground up.


Why Senior Doc?

At Senior Doc, we redefine traditional healthcare by delivering care where it matters most—in the home, assisted living, and memory care settings. As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant with Senior Doc, you’ll enjoy:

  • 💰 Lucrative Compensation: $150,000 to $300,000 per year and Sign On Bonus!

  • 🏥 Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision, and 401(k)

  • Flexible Scheduling: Achieve the work-life balance you deserve

  • 🚀 Growth Opportunity: Be the first to launch our Nashville behavioral health program

  • 💛 Meaningful Mission: Care for a population that truly needs your presence and compassion


The Role:

As our Nashville-based Psychiatric Provider, you will:

  • Introduce and grow our psychiatric program in the region

  • Conduct psychiatric assessments and develop care plans for seniors

  • Prescribe and manage psychotropic medications

  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (MDs, therapists, social workers)

  • Provide crisis support and education to patients and families

  • Document and track outcomes to ensure quality care


Who You Are:

  • A PMHNP or PA with psychiatric experience (geriatrics a plus!)

  • Licensed in Tennessee

  • Self-motivated, collaborative, and excited to build a new market

  • Passionate about serving seniors with dignity and heart


Join Us Today:

This is your chance to lead something new, make a real impact, and bring GOLD back to the golden years in Nashville.

Ready to pioneer with purpose?

Apply today and become the face of Senior Doc Behavioral Health in Tennessee.

 

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