Are you a PMHNP in NYC looking to join a dynamic private practice?
Then this might be for you…
Inspire Mental Health Services is located on the Upper West Side in New York City. The practice was founded by Lisa Berman, MD — a psychiatrist with a strong background in psychotherapy and psychopharmacology.
Having practiced in NYC for over 20 years, Dr. Berman saw how difficult it was for New Yorkers to gain access to high-quality psychiatric care that was in-network. IMHS was built to address this critical need and make evidence-based, compassionate medication management available (and affordable) to as many people as possible.
IMHS is a group practice based on the belief that biology plays a large role in mental wellness. Many patients cannot achieve optimal mental health without the help of psychiatric medications but cannot get access to high-quality prescribers.
IMHS accepts most insurance plans so that our psychiatric team members can provide top-notch medication management for low-to-no cost to the patient.
As a growing psychiatric private practice, IMHS is seeking Board Certified Psychiatric — Mental Health Nurse Practitioners.
If you take pride in the valuable services you offer, then you might be a great fit to work with us!
PNP Job Summary
- Evaluate and treat psychiatric conditions including but not limited to anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders
- Analyze and interpret patients’ histories, symptoms, mental status exams, and diagnostic information to develop appropriate diagnoses and treatment plans
- Screen clients for risk and refer when higher level of care is needed
- Identify drug-seeking behavior and screen out these clients for referral to a more appropriate practice
- Collaborate with patients to recommend an appropriate treatment plan
- Recommend diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
- Prescribe medications
- Educate patients about self-management of acute or chronic illnesses
- Order, perform, and interpret the results of diagnostic tests when indicated, including rating scales
- Maintain records of patients’ initial evaluation, treatment plans, and progress notes
- Detect and respond to adverse drug reactions
- Monitor patients’ responses to medication and evaluate care