Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
12 days ago
Denver
Job Description Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Location: Denver, Colorado (On-site/Hybrid) Organization: Non-Profit Specialized in Women's Health and Safety Reports To: Clinical Director Classification: Part-time (with potential to grow into full-time based on program needs) ABOUT THE NON-PROFIT This organization operates as a critical lifeline for survivors of human trafficking, connecting them from initial rescue through their journey to independence. Since its establishment, the organization has served hundreds of survivors through comprehensive crisis intervention and multi-phase recovery programs. Understanding that secure housing is essential to preventing re-exploitation, they provide emergency shelter and long-term transitional care through evidence-based, survivor-centered programming that focuses on healing, personal development, and sustainable independence. This nonprofit is part of a broader coalition working to combat modern slavery through direct services, innovative care approaches, and survivor empowerment initiatives. Their work is anchored in principles of authenticity, respect, continuous learning, and community partnership, with programming consistently designed around survivor input and leadership. The organizational philosophy prioritizes "Dignity in Every Interaction," ensuring that each individual receives culturally responsive, trauma-informed care that honors their strength and supports their path to restoration and self-sufficiency. POSITION OVERVIEW The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) plays a critical role in the stabilization and mental health treatment of women residing in residential programs. This role will focus on trauma-informed psychiatric care, medication management, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive and survivor-centered care. This clinician will be responsible for developing and implementing individualized psychiatric treatment plans, prescribing and managing psychotropic medications, and evaluating client progress. In collaboration with the Clinical Director and mental health team, the PMHNP will support each woman's healing journey through integrated, evidence-based, and trauma-informed psychiatric care. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Psychiatric Assessment & Treatment Planning • Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and diagnostic assessments using DSM-5 criteria., • Develop, implement, and regularly update individualized psychiatric treatment plans., • Prescribe, manage, and monitor psychotropic medications in compliance with Colorado state laws and protocols., • Ensure all psychiatric interventions align with the six principles of trauma-informed care: safety, trustworthiness, peer support, collaboration, empowerment, and cultural sensitivity., • Provide crisis stabilization support and collaborate with the clinical team to develop safety plans as needed., • Maintain a strengths-based and survivor-centered approach, minimizing re-traumatization and promoting autonomy. Collaboration & Continuity of Care • Actively participate in weekly MDT (Multidisciplinary Team) meetings and coordinate with therapists, case managers, LACs, and medical professionals to ensure cohesive treatment planning., • Collaborate with external providers and referral agencies to ensure consistent psychiatric care when clients transition in/out of the program., • Assist in establishing relationships with local healthcare providers, hospitals, and mental health networks for continuity of care and emergency response. Documentation & Compliance • Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential documentation in accordance with HIPAA, DEA, and state board regulations., • Track psychiatric outcomes and report on clinical indicators as requested by the Clinical Director., • Ensure all prescribing and clinical practices comply with Colorado Board of Nursing standards and policies. QUALIFICATIONS & LICENSURE • Required: Active and unrestricted Colorado licensure as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC)., • Required: Prescriptive authority in Colorado with current DEA license., • Preferred: Experience working in trauma-informed care environments, particularly with survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, or complex trauma., • Strong understanding of psychopharmacology and current best practices in psychiatric treatment., • Skilled in collaborative care models and integrated behavioral health approaches., • Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills., • Ability to work within a faith-based organization and align with HER Campaign's mission and values. COMPETENCIES • Deep knowledge of psychiatric medication and trauma treatment modalities., • Ability to communicate psychiatric needs and plans clearly to clinical and non-clinical staff., • Culturally competent with a passion for justice and survivor-centered healing., • Strong decision-making and organizational abilities., • Ability to work a flexible schedule including occasional evenings and on-call consultation, • Willingness to travel occasionally between location campuses across states, or to professional development events. Please submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references via our website: You'll have an opportunity to complete a video cover letter, where you'll describe your experience treating trauma and how your experience and career interests aligns with the role. Company DescriptionThis nonprofit is part of a broader coalition working to combat modern slavery through direct services, innovative care approaches, and survivor empowerment initiatives. Their work is anchored in principles of authenticity, respect, continuous learning, and community partnership, with programming consistently designed around survivor input and leadership. The organizational philosophy prioritizes "Dignity in Every Interaction," ensuring that each individual receives culturally responsive, trauma-informed care that honors their strength and supports their path to restoration and self-sufficiency.This nonprofit is part of a broader coalition working to combat modern slavery through direct services, innovative care approaches, and survivor empowerment initiatives. Their work is anchored in principles of authenticity, respect, continuous learning, and community partnership, with programming consistently designed around survivor input and leadership. The organizational philosophy prioritizes "Dignity in Every Interaction," ensuring that each individual receives culturally responsive, trauma-informed care that honors their strength and supports their path to restoration and self-sufficiency.