Outpatient Psych Nurse Practitioner Job Richmond, IN #3046

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(Only QUALIFIED Healthcare Professionals accepted) Psychiatric/Mental Health-NP – Outpatient Psych Nurse Practitioner Job Richmond, IN #3046

Our client in Richmond is seeking an additional PMHNP:

Adult outpatient work ANCC Certified
Full time, permanent position
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits including health, retirement, CME

Richmond is a city in east central Indiana, bordering on Ohio. It is the county seat of Wayne County.

In 1806 the first European Americans in the area, Quaker families from North Carolina, settled along the East Fork of the Whitewater River. This was part of a general westward migration in the early decades after the American Revolution. John Smith and David Hoover were among the earliest settlers. Richmond is still home to several Quaker institutions, including Friends United Meeting, Earlham College and the Earlham School of Religion.

Early cinema and television pioneer Charles Francis Jenkins grew-up on a farm north of Richmond, where he began inventing useful gadgets. As the Richmond Telegram reported, on June 6, 1894, Jenkins gathered his family, friends and newsmen at Jenkins’ cousin’s jewelry store in downtown Richmond and projected a filmed motion picture for the first time in front of an audience.

The motion picture was of a vaudeville entertainer performing a butterfly dance, which Jenkins had filmed himself. Jenkins filed for a patent for the Phantoscope projector in November 1894 and it was issued in March of ’95. A modified version of the Phantoscope was later sold to Thomas Edison who named it Edison’s Vitascope and began projecting motion pictures in New York City vaudeville theaters, raising the curtain on American cinema.

Richmond’s cultural resources include two of Indiana’s three Egyptian mummies. One is held by the Wayne County Historical Museum and the second by Earlham College’s Joseph Moore Museum, leading to the local nickname of “Mummy capital of Indiana”.

The arts were supported by a strong economy increasingly based on manufacturing. Richmond was once known as “the lawn mower capital” because it was a center for manufacturing of lawn mowers from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century.

If you have interests in this or other Psychiatry Jobs contact Tim Leigh at 877-499-9889, tim@selectprofessional.com or visit our website at www.selectprofessional.com.

This position is specifically for a Nurse Practitioner who has proven training as a Psychiatric Mental Health or Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Further, you must have ANCC certification in order for the employer to bill Medicare and Medicaid and most insurers so ANCC certification is a requirement of this position. An FNP without training as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will not be accepted as a candidate for this position.

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  • StateIndiana
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