Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Grand Forks, ND, United States - Rural Psychiatry Associates

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    Rural Psychiatry Associates is currently recruiting for a Psychiatric mental health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) to join our team.

    No need to relocate, live anywhere in the U.Read on to fully understand what this job requires in terms of skills and experience If you are a good match, make an application.

    At Rural Psychiatry Associates it is our mission to bring skilled providers and quality care to people and locations that otherwise are unable to easily access mental health services, causing many people to go untreated.

    By joining our team, you will be sure to make a difference to rural and remote areas by providing mental health care to patients of all ages through hospitals, clinics, schools and senior living facilities across the nation.

    Rural Psychiatry Associates is a privately-owned psychiatric clinic that provides in person and telemedicine services to more than 250 sites throughout North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Alaska and beyond.

    Travel to assigned contracted work sites is required at a minimum of 1 week per month. Current travel is to Alaska, Minnesota and/or North Dakota. All other work while not physically onsite is conducted 100% via telemedicine out of your home office.

    Contracted sites require up to date vaccinations of all our providers to work at their sites, this includes Covid-19 Vaccination and Flu Vaccination.

    No exceptions to vaccinations are allowed including for religious or medical reasons.

    The treatment model and approach to patient care of the company is to provide physician-supervised, team-oriented psychiatric evaluation and treatment.

    Candidates will be required to complete the company's internal education program led by psychiatric physicians with over 175 years combined experience.

    Formulates an initial diagnosis and treatment plan for individuals with common mental health problems;
    Provide mental health care to patients with a psychiatric diagnosis;
    Take medical histories, handle crisis response, administer medication and medication injections, and direct mental health services, as required;
    Develops working relationship with physician and primary care providers;
    Evaluates complaints of an acute and chronic nature;
    Provides support, psychotherapy and supportive counseling with patients in regards to psychosocial, environmental, and physical well-being;

    Provides health education material for patients, caregivers and family, as well as staff; Previous psychiatry experience is highly desirable.

    Psychiatry Certification will be required of candidate, when eligible, for continued employment.