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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Albany, New York

Are you looking for a career that aligns your passion and values with your purpose? Then we are looking for you! 

At Valera Health we are at the forefront of tele-mental health. We are committed to delivering compassionate mental health care that is accessible and affordable to all. To learn more about Valera, check us out HERE.

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We are recruiting Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners to deliver high quality, evidence-based therapy and medication management.  Clinicians will work collaboratively with a health navigator who will assist in patient engagement and logistical support. We strive to streamline everyday tasks for clinicians so that they can focus on delivering clinical care. 

Join the Valera Community:

  • Be part of a compassionate care team dedicated to taking care of patients.  Our health coaches, therapists, nurse practitioners, and psychiatrists have a wide range of expertise and work collaboratively to meet patients’ needs.
  • Focus on clinical work. Valera will equip you with the technology and EMR system you need to deliver care efficiently and effectively.
  • Valera provides malpractice insurance 
  • Work from home with flexible, part time hours.
  • We will provide an EMR, technology and quick payment after services are rendered.
  • Collaborative agreements and clinical rounds with licensed psychiatrists will be provided as needed

Responsibilities:

  • Providing therapy and medication management for diverse group of patients
  • Working in a team-based approach with other clinicians and healthcare navigators
  • Regular supervision with psychiatrist for first 2 months 

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Active Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner licensure in New York
  • Active DEA licensure 
  • Experience working with children and adolescents in a clinical setting
  • Two (2) or more years of experience working as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Preferred:

  • Commitment to working with diverse populations and diagnoses
  • Reliable self-starter who is able to work independently and also as part of a team
  • Experience working with children and adolescents in a clinical setting, 6 years and up
  • Spanish speaking 

 

Benefits include but not limited to:

  • Health, Vision & Dental Insurance 
  • 401k through the Standard
  • Paid Time Off
  • Short Term Disability
  • Life Insurance
  • Office Equipment
  • Many more

Be part of our mission!

We are very proud of the work that we do and it takes a great team to make it happen! If you are interested in one of our open positions, we’d love to start the conversation.

We hire people from all backgrounds because that’s what it takes to build a team that can reach and support those in need of high-quality behavioral healthcare. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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