Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Part-Time (16 hours/wk)
Company: Project Transition
Location: Knoxville
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Our Mission: To empower
individuals with behavioral health conditions, substance use
disorders, and/or developmental disabilities to achieve the lives
of their choosing in the community. Title: Psychiatric Mental
Health Nurse Practitioner (or FNP) Supervisor: VP of Clinical
Excellence and Medical Director (clinical), Program Director
(administrative) Summary of Job Duties: Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs), or Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs)
with prior supervised experience in psychiatry, will work
collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Their practice
will be overseen by a collaborative (supervising) psychiatrist,
who, along with a designated substitute physician (where
applicable), will be available for consultation. The Nurse
Practitioner is expected to demonstrate advanced medical and
nursing knowledge, clinical and technical competence, sound
clinical judgment, professional communication skills, and adherence
to timely and compliant documentation standards in the company
provided EHR. They are also responsible for their ongoing
professional development, including maintaining required
certifications, license renewals, and malpractice coverage.
Specific Responsibilities: · NPs will deliver comprehensive
medication management services and timely, compliant documentation
for all members. Responsibilities include preparing for and
conducting scheduled individual sessions, completing medication
reconciliation during each session, administering routine required
assessments (e.g., AIMS), recording vital signs, managing member
diagnoses with updates as needed, perform mental status exams, and
coordinating care with external providers in a timely and accurate
manner. NPs will review and approve all prescriptions from other
prescribers and may prescribe and approve necessary over the
counter medications. · NPs are expected to be physically present at
the program site on agreed upon scheduled days, during times that
overlap when members are in the program so that sessions will be
held face to face. It is expected that NPs will participate in the
Big Teams meetings in their program. · NPs maintain availability
after normal business hours (evenings/weekends) and on days they
are not present in their program for needed consultation to the
program. This includes ensuring that all admission documentation is
completed within the 48-hour deadline for new admissions. · NPs are
expected to engage in timely communication with supervisors (VP
Clinical Excellence and Medical Director), program staff, regional
director, senior leadership, and HR. · NPs keep pace with program
operations and changes in member status by routinely reading all
shift exchange notes, program emails, mini team meeting minutes and
program chats via Teams. · NPs oversee Medication Room operations
and reconciliation of medications for assigned program(s). · Using
the EHR, NPs will use an alternative note signing process to route
some of their documentation each week to their supervising
physician based on the designated percentage required for
compliance in their state. · NPs perform and document required
Wellness Assessment every 6 months for all members. · Utilizing the
wellness assessment, NPs oversee physical health needs and
interface with PCP and other external medical providers to promote
member well-being. This includes monitoring vital signs (weight,
height, BMI, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate), physical
symptoms, medication response and adverse effects, and work
collaboratively with community partners to promote diversion from
unnecessary ED usage. NPs complete timely COC (coordination of
care) notes to fully document these collaborations with other
medical providers in the community and/or after reviewing pertinent
medical records from outside appointments. · NPs order necessary
lab work for safe medication management services. In addition, NPs
will oversee routine wellness labs required of the programs. · NPs
oversee timely medication refills of regular and PRN medications,
including the necessary completion of Prior Authorization forms. ·
NPs use the Self-Administration of Medication Assessment Form in
the EHR to assess a member’s ongoing readiness to hold medications,
including when a member loses this privilege for clinically
determined reasons (e.g., after a drug relapse). · NPs request paid
time off or unpaid leave from their program coverage in advance by
submitting a completed comprehensive coverage plan form to their
supervisor. Any leave longer than one calendar week must receive
prior approval from Senior Leadership. · NPs participate in a
minimum of one monthly 30-minute supervision session with the VP
Clinical Excellence and one monthly 30-minute supervision session
with the Supervising Physician. · NPs facilitate a weekly
medication/wellness information group in addition to providing
medication education during scheduled individual sessions as part
of program compliance. · NPs work closely with the psychotherapy
clinicians to provide clinical thought leadership and to ensure the
Treatment and Transition Plan facilitates members achieving their
Blue Sky and LWL goals. Together, NPs and the psychotherapy
clinicians model the appropriate professional and compassionate
tone and clinical approach for all staff in supporting members’
recovery journeys. NPs adhere to PT/ PCS’s core values and model
appropriate evidence-based clinical decision-making using radical
acceptance, person-centered, and community-based approaches. · NPs
participate in meetings with MCO’s as needed to support continuity
of care and meet continued stay requirements. · Other duties as
assigned. Physical Requirements: This position requires the ability
to perform physically demanding tasks, including standing, walking,
sitting for extended periods of time, and bending. Qualifications:
· Must have a master's degree in nursing with certification from
American Nurses Association Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American
Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) as a Psychiatric Clinical
Specialist, PMHNP-BC, or FNP-C. · Must possess a certificate of
fitness to prescribe, eligible DEA issued by the State Board of
Nursing. · The Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, PMHNP-BC, or
FNP-C will maintain licensure as outlined by the State Board of
Nursing. · Must maintain malpractice coverage as outlined in the
employment contract. · Must possess a valid, non-commercial
driver's license with a clean driving record. · Maintain ongoing
CPR certification. Shift: PT, 16 hours weekly, (not remote)
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