Nurse Practitioner - Psychiatry Job in New York

Psychiatry & Mental Health (PMHNP) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Job in New York, NY#26683

assignment Nurse Practitioner - Psychiatry
access_time permanent/full-time
flight_land Visa: J1
place New York, NY
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Care for the Homeless

  • Per Diem
  • Hours:Hours Vary By Location
  • Employed
  • New Graduates Welcome to Apply
  • Average Patients seen: 10 - 20 | Varies by location
  • Loan Repayment
  • Compensation: - Competitive Base Salary
    - Depending On Experience
  • Benefits: - Medical/Dental/Vision
    - HSA/FSA
    - Life Insurance
    - AD&D
    - Short and Long-Term Disability
    - Multiple Voluntary Benefits
    - 403b
    - Medicare
    - 3 Personal Days
    - 140 Vacation Hours
    - 12 Sick Days
    - 10 Holidays
    - 2 Floating Holidays
    - EAP
    - $1,500 CME Allowance
    - Malpractice
    - Loan Repayment Potential Through the NHSC
  • Additional Info: Care for the Homeless is more than a healthcare organization. It is a team of people with a shared mission to fight homelessness in New York.
    - Advises and counsels clients about their physical and mental health; coordinates care with case management and health education as clinically indicated.
    - Coordinates medical care with PCP for chronic and acute non-behavioral health conditions.
    - Works in a non-traditional environment; , non-clinic facility where homeless people congregate.
    - CFTH clinics in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Wards Island, and other NYC areas.
    - The exact location will be discussed with Care for the Homeless based on current needs.
    - EMR: EClinicalWorks
    QUALIFICATIONS:
    - Active NYS license. Pending or inactive licenses will not be accepted.
    - Must have a commitment to serving the underprivileged, as well as, be flexible and have the ability to function in a nontraditional ;/li>