A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner opportunity is available in Gloversville, NY — a community-based psychiatry role offering a stable outpatient or inpatient platform, a full benefits package, and the kind of work-life structure that lets a clinician build a sustainable long-term practice. Gloversville sits in the Mohawk Valley region of upstate New York, within reach of the Adirondacks and a reasonable drive from Albany, making this a compelling option for a psychiatric NP seeking both professional depth and quality of life.
Perks and Benefits
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching
- Comprehensive health insurance coverage
- Dental and vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off and parental leave
- Flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA) options
- Employee assistance program (EAP)
- Professional development assistance and continuing education support
- Employee referral program
Practice Highlights
- Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner role serving patients in the Gloversville, NY area
- Psychiatry-focused scope of practice with full NP prescriptive authority under New York State regulations
- Supported by an established clinical infrastructure with administrative and operational backing
- Access to professional development resources to support ongoing clinical growth and subspecialty exposure
Qualifications
- Current certification as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC through ANCC) or board eligibility
- Active New York State NP license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Completion of an accredited PMHNP graduate training program
- Comfort managing a broad psychiatric patient population across acuity levels
About the Community
Gloversville is a small city in Fulton County in upstate New York, situated at the southern gateway to the Adirondack Park — one of the largest protected wilderness areas in the contiguous United States. The region offers four-season outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, fishing, and lake access, combined with a low cost of living relative to downstate New York. Albany is approximately one hour south, providing access to a major airport, cultural amenities, and a broader metropolitan area while allowing practitioners to live and work in a quieter, community-oriented setting.