Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
About YNHS
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
YNHS Position: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP)
Minimum Qualifications:
- Current and unrestricted license as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) in the state of Washington with a specialization in psychiatric/mental health.
- Board certified as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC).
- DEA registration and prescriptive authority in Washington State.
- Experience providing psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and therapeutic interventions to diverse populations.
- Preferred: Bilingual in English/Spanish, and or proficiency in American Sign Language.
- Must not be sanctioned or excluded from participation in federal or state healthcare programs.
Typical Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
- Requires sitting for extended periods, working at a computer terminal.
- Occasional bending, stretching, and lifting of up to 30 pounds.
- Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range.
- Manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination required for use of medical instruments, phones, and computers.
- Ability to sustain concentration in a fast-paced and sometimes noisy environment.
- Local travel using own vehicle may be required for outreach or home visits.
Examples of Duties (this list may not include all duties assigned):
- Provide diagnostic consultation to primary care provider team.
- Provide therapeutic interventions including brief counseling and crisis management.
- Collaborate with integrated care teams to address behavioral health needs of patients.
- Screen patients for behavioral health conditions and refer to appropriate services.
- Coordinate care with internal providers and external mental health/social service agencies.
- Participate in multidisciplinary case reviews and care planning.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR).
- Ensure patient confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA regulations.
- Participate in quality assurance activities and peer review.
- Represent YNHS in community meetings and collaborative networks as requested.
- Support education and training initiatives for staff and patients related to behavioral health.
- Provide services at both clinic and satellite locations, including outreach to homeless populations.
- Assist patients, and families as appropriate, to interpret and manage maladaptive behaviors and to plan healthy lifestyle changes.
- Work with patients to improve adherence to medical recommendations and medication compliance.
- Conduct psychiatric evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans.
- Prescribe and manage psychotropic medications in accordance with Washington State law and clinical guidelines.
- Collaborate with primary care medical providers and mental health staff in the design and delivery of patient care.
- Participate in the agency’s 340B Pharmaceutical program for best outcomes to the patient and the program.
About the Yakima Valley
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.