A Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner is needed for a part-time behavioral health role serving skilled nursing and post-acute facilities in Monahans, Texas. This is a two-day-per-week, round-and-go model built for clinicians who want consistent supplemental income, genuine schedule flexibility, and full clinical autonomy — without the administrative overhead of a traditional outpatient practice. Remote documentation with a 48-hour completion window keeps your time on-site focused entirely on patient care.
Perks and Benefits
- Productivity-based (fee-for-service) compensation model with an expected annual income range of $51,015–$71,421
- Uncapped productivity bonus potential above the base income range
- Part-time commitment: two days per week with flexible weekday scheduling
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage provided
Practice Highlights
- Psychiatric care delivered across skilled nursing and post-acute care settings
- Round-and-go model — patient rounding on-site with remote documentation completed within a 48-hour window
- Full scope of psychiatric practice: comprehensive evaluations, medication management, and treatment plan oversight
- Collaborative interdisciplinary care team environment including nursing, social work, and facility staff
- Two-day-per-week schedule with flexibility within standard weekday hours — well-suited as a primary or supplemental position
Qualifications
- PMHNP certification required (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner)
- Active Texas APRN license required
- DEA registration preferred
- Comfort with geriatric and post-acute psychiatric populations in a rounding-based care model
About the Community
Monahans is a small West Texas city in Ward County, situated along I-20 in the Permian Basin — known for wide-open landscapes, the striking Monahans Sandhills State Park, and a genuinely low cost of living. The pace here is unhurried and the community is tight-knit, making it a natural fit for a clinician who values simplicity, affordability, and space over the congestion of a major metro. Midland and Odessa are both within roughly 45 minutes, providing access to larger-city amenities when needed.