Role Description
The Nurse Practitioner provides clinical Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology services to patients through a primarily tele-health environment. Supported by collaborating Psychiatrists, Therapists, and Operational teams who assist you with clinical excellence and administrative tasks.
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Utilize expertise in Psychotherapy modalities (i.e. CBT, MI, DBT, etc.) and Medication Management.
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Collaborate within a dynamic interdisciplinary team to foster continued learning and growth.
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Participate in Rivia Mind supervision groups, trainings, and attend department and organization meetings, such as:
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Weekly Group Supervision
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Frequent 1:1 Supervisor/Supervisee meetings
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Weekly Education Meeting
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Orientation/Onboarding Training Meetings and Reviews
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Quarterly Town Halls
Qualifications
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Required Education Level: Master's Degree or higher
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Education Details: Master's in Nursing
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Must have Massachusetts (MA) State Licensure for the following:
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Valid Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP) / Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)
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Valid Registered Nurse (RN) License
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Active DEA License in good standing
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PMHNP-BC: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Board Certified
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At least one (1) year of post-licensure experience with solid competence in practicing Psychotherapy (CBT, MI, DBT, etc.)
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Experience working with Patients in an Outpatient setting
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Telehealth/telemedicine experience
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Proficient with utilizing diverse technology platforms and systems (Google Suite, company-wide platforms/software and EHR platforms when applicable)
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Intermediate computer skills and technical aptitude required
Requirements
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Provide excellent quality clinical care on a consistent basis that exemplifies Rivia Mindβs culture, values, and guiding principles
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Service and maintain a weekly average standard of 50 patient sessions (25 or 45-minute sessions)
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Maintain a consistent weekly patient care schedule in alignment with Rivia Mindβs standard productivity expectations
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Follow Care Model practices that emphasize continuity of care, high-frequency follow-up appointments, and effective calendar management
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Conduct comprehensive intake evaluations and develop curated patient-centered treatment plans
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Provide appropriate Psychotherapy practices that leverage various modalities (CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, etc.) with proper Psychopharmacology prescribing practices
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Appropriately prescribe medication prescriptions & refills, considering the best judgment of the patient's well-being
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Provide clinical support & counseling to diverse patient populations in a telehealth environment
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Coach patients on how to manage ongoing health conditions and provide therapy to help patients make positive behavior changes
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Counsel and provide crisis intervention for patients, including assessment and treatment of emotional and behavioral problems
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Comply with clinical standards and adhere to timely and thorough session note documentation
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Promote a friendly work culture that encourages a fun, collaborative, and co-learning environment that benefits individuals' well-being, self-improvement and potential
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Perform other related role and team function duties as assigned by department and group leaders
Benefits
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3 weeks of front-loaded PTO + 9 paid holidays
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Annual office closure (Dec 25βJan 1)
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Annual Impact Days for volunteering or professional development
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401(k) with employer match
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Referral bonus potential
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Annual Continuing Education (CE) Stipend + Flexible Benefit Reimbursement
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance β with EAP and additional wellness programs
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Voluntary benefits, HSA, DCA, FSA (based on plan), transit & parking options
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Bereavement leave (including pet bereavement)