Child/Adolescent PMHNP opening in Mobile, AL - Mon-Fri

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Last updated: 3/18/25

Seeking a Child/Adolescent PMHNP to join team in Mobile, AL.

  • Provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment of the consumer
  • Provides appropriate medication management of the consumer
  • Utilizes assessment data to support a DSM-5 diagnosis
  • Demonstrates the ability to recognize the elements of a crisis state and knows how to deescalate, resolve the situation or refer the consumer for hospitalization.
  • Effectively collaborates with the collaborating physician if indicated, referral physicians, treatment team members and outside sources in the delivery of clinical services.
  • Effectively demonstrates the application of child/adolescent specific competencies.
  • Evaluates for side-effects of medication, particularly tardive dyskinesia and effectively addresses the problem.
  • Practices appropriate standards of care.
  • Written prescriptions adhere to recommended dose and other information as identified in the PDR.
  • Practices according to the Certified Nurse Practitioner Protocol as outlined by the Alabama Board of Nursing

Qualifications:

Possesses current Alabama license to practice as a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner with collaborative physician and holds a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certification (PMHNP-BC). One year of PMHNP experience required.


The Community:

Known as "The Azalea City" to locals, people love living in Mobile for its waterfront metropolitan areas and outdoor recreation. It hosted the first Mardi Gras in North America, and its social calendar still revolves around the celebration, which is an official holiday in Mobile County. Streets throng with family-friendly parades, and evening balls host thousands of celebrants dressed to the nines. Mardi Gras here relies on dozens of “mystic societies,” which meet throughout the year to build floats and socialize.

Part of Mobile's appeal is its proximity to a number of spots for outdoor recreation. Sporting enthusiasts have easy access to hunting areas like the Mobile Delta, and fishing in deep ocean water, lakes and streams. Mobile's location on the Gulf of Mexico puts residents less than an hour away from multiple Gulf Coast beaches.

Mobile may be a growing, vibrant metro area, but its cost of living falls well below the national average, with housing being particularly inexpensive. Even homes in restored historic neighborhoods can have surprisingly low price points. Downtown is booming with the addition of condos and lofts. With young adults eager for urban living, Mobile is rapidly renovating and working to create a pedestrian-friendly core.


APPLY NOW or TEXT Job #EC230559 and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412.


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