Peregrine Health - Redefining Behavioral Healthcare 

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)  

At Peregrine Health, we are building a community of providers dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered behavioral healthcare. We believe that care should be accessible, effective, and deeply integrated into the lives of the people we serve. Our approach prioritizes long-term patient impact, ensuring that behavioral health is a fundamental part of care. 

We are looking for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) who bring clinical expertise, sound medical judgment, and a patient-centered approach to care. Our PMHNPs play a critical role in diagnosing and treating behavioral health conditions, managing medications, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality, integrated care. The best PMHNPs go beyond symptom management, working to create sustainable, effective care models that empower patients and underserved communities. 

What Defines a Peregrine Health PMHNP? 

  • You believe behavioral healthcare should be seamless, patient-first, and driven by meaningful clinical outcomes.  
  • You make confident, evidence-based decisions in medication management and treatment planning, while valuing interdisciplinary collaboration.  
  • You build trust with patients and care teams, ensuring long-term engagement and better health outcomes.  
  • You take a proactive, solution-focused approach, integrating medical and psychosocial factors to remove barriers to care.  

Responsibilities 

  • Provide psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management for patients across the lifespan (ages 5+). 
  • Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans that align with patient goals. 
  • Prescribe and manage psychotropic medications, monitoring for efficacy and side effects. 
  • Collaborate with primary care providers and multidisciplinary teams to support whole-person care. 
  • Address co-occurring disorders, including substance use, with a comprehensive, evidence-driven approach. 
  • Maintain timely, accurate documentation in partner-site EHR systems to support care continuity. 
  • Engage patients through telehealth platforms to ensure accessibility and equity in care delivery. 

What We’re Looking For 

  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with an active license  
  • At least three years of clinical experience in community-based mental health settings 
  • Commitment to full-time engagement 
  • Ability to manage complex cases independently, demonstrating strong clinical judgment 
  • A passion for building and shaping behavioral health programs that evolve with patient needs 
  • Proficiency in telehealth platforms and digital tools, ensuring effective remote patient engagement  
  • Exceptional communication and collaboration skills, working across teams and patient populations 

 

Compensation & Benefits 

  • Competitive salary 
  • Malpractice coverage 
  • Assistance with continuing education  
  • Administrative support for licensing and credentialing 
  • Operational support for seamless care delivery 
  • Full-time schedule with no nights, weekends, or on-call responsibilities 


Why Join Peregrine Health?
 

Comprehensive Provider Support: 

  • Collaborative Provider Network – Connect with a team that values knowledge-sharing and growth. 
  • Licensing & Credentialing Assistance – We handle the admin work so you can focus on patients. 
  • Diverse Patient Populations – Work with patients that align with your clinical interests. 
  • Operational & IT Support – Our team ensures you have the tools you need for seamless care. 

Work-Life Balance & Benefits: 

  • No nights, no weekends  
  • Full-time, 5 days per week. 
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance  
  • Paid Time Off  

Experience:

  • PMHNP: 3 years (Required)
  • MAT/Substance Use: 1 year (Preferred)

 

License/Certification:

  • MAT Certification (Preferred)
  • KS DEA License (Required)
  • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in KS (Required)

 

Work Location: Remote

 

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