Behavioral Health PA | Anchorage, AK
Behavioral Health PA | Anchorage, AK - Alaska
Job Description
Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant | Behavioral Health
Anchorage, Alaska
Position Overview
- Provide compassionate, patient-centered behavioral health care
- Evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with a variety of behavioral health conditions
- Provide medication management and follow-up care
- Work collaboratively with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals
- Support patients in achieving improved mental health and overall well-being
- Be part of a supportive team committed to high-quality care
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Guaranteed student loan repayment
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Disability and life insurance
- $4,000 annual CME allowance
- Retirement savings plan with generous employer match
- Generous sign-on bonus
- Supportive and collaborative work environment
- Professional growth and continuing education opportunities
Qualifications
- Licensed Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Alaska (must reside in state)
- Minimum two years of PMHNP clinical and prescribing experience
- To maintain our commitment to exceptional psychiatric care, we partner exclusively with experienced PMHNPs. This model isn't suitable for those seeking occasional supplemental work or minimal time commitments.
Community Highlights
- Alaska’s largest city, offering the convenience of urban amenities alongside breathtaking mountains, water, and wilderness.
- Enjoy 150+ miles of year-round trails for hiking, walking, cycling, skiing, and other outdoor recreation.
- Experience easy access to fishing, camping, wildlife viewing, glaciers, mountains, and coastal adventures.
- Enjoy excellent restaurants, museums, shops, theaters, arts, and a vibrant music scene.
- Experience a rich cultural environment with opportunities to learn about and appreciate Alaska Native cultures and traditions.
- Located approximately 15 minutes from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, providing convenient travel throughout Alaska and beyond
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