Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island

Employer: MedicalRecruiting.com

Location: Providence, RI

Specialty: Mental Health

Employment type: Full-time

Experience level: Mid-level

Compensation: $260,000–$340,000/year

Work setting: On-site / hybrid

About This Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island Role

<p>Psychiatry/Mental Health-NP - Great opportunity to join a healthcare group that is the preferred provider of community hospital-based healthcare in their service area. You will work with top talent physicians and advanced practitioners in a supportive quality environment. The patient-centered care model provides superior care in a comfortable, compassionate setting.</p> <p>MedicalRecruiting.com is seeking a full-time outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner for the partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. You will enjoy working alongside a highly talented and collaborative multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, addiction medicine physician, psychiatry nurse…

MedicalRecruiting.com is hiring a Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island for Providence, RI. This full-time mental health opportunity is one of many active medical careers indexed on Medical.Careers and is part of the broader MedicalRecruiting.com hiring network. Use the apply button on this listing to submit your CV directly to the hiring team or recruiting partner managing this search.

How to Apply for This Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island Position

Submit a current CV that lists active state licensure, board certifications and life-support credentials as applicable, DEA registration where relevant, and a concise summary of clinical experience by setting and patient population. Initial screening conversations typically cover practice fit, schedule expectations, geographic flexibility, compensation range, and timing. For physician and advanced practice roles, credentialing and privileging usually run in parallel with offer negotiation and can take 60 to 120 days; plan your start date accordingly.

About MedicalRecruiting.com

MedicalRecruiting.com partners with Medical.Careers and the MedicalRecruiting.com network to fill clinical and operational roles across the United States. Additional context about the practice setting, patient population, and team structure is provided during the initial screening conversation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is this Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island job located?

This Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island position is based in Providence, RI. Review the listing for full schedule, on-call, and any travel expectations before applying.

What does this Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island role pay?

$260,000–$340,000/year. Compensation depends on experience, schedule, and any productivity or call obligations. Total compensation may also include benefits, retirement, malpractice coverage, CME allowance, and signing or relocation incentives where applicable.

Is this position full-time, part-time, or contract?

Full-time. MedicalRecruiting.com sets the formal engagement model; confirm hours, weekend or call coverage, and benefits during your screening conversation.

Is this Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island role remote?

This Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island position is on-site or hybrid based in Providence, RI. Review the description for any travel or schedule expectations.

How do I apply to this Outpatient Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Employed – Rhode Island job?

Use the apply button on the listing to submit your CV directly to MedicalRecruiting.com or the recruiting partner managing this search. Have current state licensure, board certifications where applicable, and a concise summary of recent clinical experience ready before applying.

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