About the Role
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We are seeking a skilled and
compassionate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to join our growing
behavioral health team in Media, PA. This hybrid role provides the opportunity
to deliver high-quality, patient-centered psychiatric care to children,
adolescents, and young adults through a combination of onsite and telehealth
services.
The PMHNP will be
responsible for conducting comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, developing
individualized treatment plans, and providing ongoing medication management in
a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment.
Schedule Requirements:
Minimum commitment of 10
hours per week
At least 5 hours per week
onsite in Media, PA
Flexible scheduling to
support work-life balance
What We Offer:
Competitive hourly rate:
$120–$140 per hour (1099)
Full credentialing
support—we handle the entire process
Paid weekly clinical
consultation and peer collaboration
Ongoing clinical development
and training opportunities
Strong administrative
support, allowing you to focus on patient care
Supportive and
mission-driven team culture
Liability insurance coverage
Reimbursement for client
no-shows
Qualifications:
Active and unrestricted
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner license in Pennsylvania
Board Certification as a
PMHNP (PMHNP-BC) through ANCC or AANP
DEA license and Pennsylvania
State Prescriptive Authority
Minimum of 2 years of
independent experience as a PMHNP
At least 1 year of
experience working with children, adolescents, or young adults
Proficiency with EHR systems
and Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, etc.)
Reliable computer, phone,
and high-speed internet for telehealth services
Why Join Us:
This is an excellent
opportunity for a PMHNP seeking a flexible, supportive environment with a
strong emphasis on clinical quality and professional growth. You will have the
autonomy of an independent contractor role while benefiting from a highly
collaborative and well-supported care team dedicated to improving mental health
outcomes for young populations.