What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Outpatient position at Southwest Network?
The Role
You will provide direct psychiatric care to adults living with serious mental illness, including schizophrenia spectrum disorders, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and treatment-resistant conditions. You will work alongside psychiatrists, psychiatric NPs, on-site PCP, on-site pharmacist, nurses, case managers, and peer support specialists in a collaborative, team-based model.
How You’ll Make An Impact
Behind every diagnosis is a human being with a story, goals, and the capacity for change. Our members often face significant barriers, including serious mental illness, medical challenges, housing instability, isolation, and fragmented care. They also bring resilience, strengths, and possibilities. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who thrives here understands that great care is built one relationship at a time. Your clinical decisions, curiosity, and consistency can help someone regain stability and reconnect with what matters to them. This can lead to meaningful steps toward the life they want to build.
What We Offer
About Our Adult Services Division
For adults with serious mental illness, recovery and success in life depends on good mental and physical health, as well as having satisfying relationships, safe housing, purpose in life, a sense of belonging, and hope for the future. We help people define their personal goals for recovery and manage their symptoms so they can achieve those goals. With our integrated health services, care and support, they discover strengths they didn’t know they had and are able to build futures filled with hope, meaning, and wellness.
About Southwest Network
Southwest Network provides integrated behavioral and physical health services, caring for both the mind and body for whole health and wellness. We provide treatment programs for seriously mentally ill adults and children and adolescents with complex emotional and behavioral needs. We are committed to their recovery, and we work together to offer hope, support individual goals, encourage self-sufficiency, and change lives.
We understand how important our employees are to those they care for, and how critical they are to our mission. As one of our employees, we will look after as many of your professional and personal needs as we can and make sure your work environment is productive and pleasant. We are committed to offering you opportunities for personal and career growth, and we value and reward innovation, collaboration, dedication, and strength.
You will provide direct psychiatric care to adults living with serious mental illness, including schizophrenia spectrum disorders, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and treatment-resistant conditions. You will work alongside psychiatrists, psychiatric NPs, on-site PCP, on-site pharmacist, nurses, case managers, and peer support specialists in a collaborative, team-based model.
How You’ll Make An Impact
- Comprehensive psychiatric assessments, diagnostic clarification, and treatment planning
- Ongoing psychopharmacologic management, including clozapine and long-acting injectable antipsychotics
- Ability to integrate brief therapy during your visits as appropriate, to maximize clinical outcomes
- Consultation with colleagues on complex or treatment-resistant cases
- Providing psychiatric care for members on Court Ordered Treatment (COT) as part of your overall caseload
- Coordination with primary care, pharmacy, and inpatient teams during care transitions
- Opportunity to mentor and teach psychiatry residents during clinical rotations at our site
Behind every diagnosis is a human being with a story, goals, and the capacity for change. Our members often face significant barriers, including serious mental illness, medical challenges, housing instability, isolation, and fragmented care. They also bring resilience, strengths, and possibilities. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who thrives here understands that great care is built one relationship at a time. Your clinical decisions, curiosity, and consistency can help someone regain stability and reconnect with what matters to them. This can lead to meaningful steps toward the life they want to build.
What We Offer
- A mission-driven organization with deep roots in community behavioral health since 1998
- A collaborative, team-based care model where psychiatrists are supported, not siloed
- Outpatient only; no inpatient coverage
- A call schedule that respects your time: on-call coverage limited to several weeks per year, covering critical lab results only (no patient-facing or hospital-facing calls); call volume is very low
- Manageable caseloads designed to prevent burnout and allow you to practice the way you trained to
- Board-certified or eligible PMHNP
- Experienced in working with SMI populations, ideally in community mental health or comparable settings
- Psychologically-minded: skilled at both medication management and integrating brief therapy when appropriate, to care for the whole person
- Comfortable navigating complexity and energized by the opportunity to make a difference in community mental health
- A team player who values collaboration
- Active Arizona PMHNP license
- Valid DEA certification
- Minimum one (1) year experience in community psychiatry or comparable setting preferred
- Must maintain current CPR, First Aid, and Therapeutic Options (de-escalation/workplace safety) certifications, offered through Southwest Network
- Valid Arizona driver’s license and vehicle insurance
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Health Savings and Flex Spending account options
- Paid sick, vacation, and holiday time (10 paid holidays per year)
- CME reimbursement and paid CME time
- Retirement plan (403b) with company match
- Hinge Health (musculoskeletal care)
- Virta (diabetes management program)
- Disability insurance
- Basic life insurance with the option to purchase supplemental insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Discounts
About Our Adult Services Division
For adults with serious mental illness, recovery and success in life depends on good mental and physical health, as well as having satisfying relationships, safe housing, purpose in life, a sense of belonging, and hope for the future. We help people define their personal goals for recovery and manage their symptoms so they can achieve those goals. With our integrated health services, care and support, they discover strengths they didn’t know they had and are able to build futures filled with hope, meaning, and wellness.
About Southwest Network
Southwest Network provides integrated behavioral and physical health services, caring for both the mind and body for whole health and wellness. We provide treatment programs for seriously mentally ill adults and children and adolescents with complex emotional and behavioral needs. We are committed to their recovery, and we work together to offer hope, support individual goals, encourage self-sufficiency, and change lives.
We understand how important our employees are to those they care for, and how critical they are to our mission. As one of our employees, we will look after as many of your professional and personal needs as we can and make sure your work environment is productive and pleasant. We are committed to offering you opportunities for personal and career growth, and we value and reward innovation, collaboration, dedication, and strength.