Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Rural Clinic, Benefits, Loan repayment, Sign on bonus and relocationother related Employment listings - Grass Valley, CA at Geebo

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Rural Clinic, Benefits, Loan repayment, Sign on bonus and relocation

Job DescriptionSalary:
$143,400 - $203,600 full time annual salary.
Higher compensation may be available for a candidate with advanced skills directly related to the applied for role.
Schedule:
This position has an opportunity for hybrid remote work and/or Part Time schedule if desired.
Must be eligible to apply for 103 NP certification by BRN; if not already approved Benefit Highlights:
Low patient to provider ratioEmployee annual raises when meeting or exceeding job expectationsEmployer-paid Health Insurance (medical, dental and vision):
100% for employee and 80% for dependents27 days vacation and 9 days sick pay per year11 Paid HolidaysCME Allowance/Time offRetirement PlanPsychiatric Nurse Practitioner II:
The Clinical Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner II works as a member of an integrated primary care/behavioral health team to provide outpatient psychiatric services to a diverse population within a community health care setting.
Job Duties:
Actively participate in an integrated care team with exceptional providers and support staff.
Serve as psychiatric consultant to behavioral health and medical providers.
Evaluate, diagnosis, and treat patients, including prescribing and administering medications.
Experience and SkillsCompletion of an approved Masters level Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program.
Valid CA Nurse Practitioner license.
Board Certified.
Must be eligible to apply for 103 NP certification by BRN; if not already approvedSalary:
$76 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: CHAPA DE INDIAN HEALTH PROGRAM INC

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