Part Time: PMHNP opportunity - 45 minutes south of Indianapolis!
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Part Time: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Columbus Behavioral Center | Columbus, Indiana (Near Indianapolis)
Join a Leading Residential Behavioral Health Facility Dedicated to Youth Care
Columbus Behavioral Center for Children and Adolescents is a 56-bed, private residential behavioral health facility located in Columbus, Indiana—just 45 minutes south of Indianapolis. Set on 6.5 fully-fenced acres, our secure and therapeutic environment is designed to support the mental health needs of male and female youth ages 8–17.
We are currently seeking a part-time PMHNP to work with our child and adolescent psychiatry services. This is a rewarding opportunity for a compassionate, experienced psychiatrist to make a lasting impact in a supportive, multidisciplinary care environment.
Position Highlights:
- Role: PMHNP, Child and Adolescent Residential Treatment Program
- Location: Columbus Behavioral Center, Columbus, Indiana - 45 minutes south of Indianapolis
- Schedule: Part-time; Employed W2, or 1099 Independent Contractor; On-site work schedule 2 days/20 hours per week + rotating telephonic call
- Treatment Settings: Residential and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Programs
- Responsibilities Include:
- Child/Adolescent psychiatric treatment service
- Participation in clinical call rotation, telephonic
- Collaboration with clinical medical director and administrative team
Qualifications:
- Active Indiana APRN license or eligibility to obtain
- Graduation from an accredited PMHNP program
- Board Certification ANCC
Compensation & Benefits (employed):
- Hourly salary
- Malpractice insurance coverage
At Columbus Behavioral Center, we provide evidence-based residential treatment for youth ages 8 to 17 facing serious behavioral health challenges, substance abuse disorders, and frequent psychiatric hospitalizations. Our family-focused programs deliver individualized care plans, trauma-informed therapy, and 24/7 clinical support to help youth achieve emotional stability and behavioral change.
Specialized Programming Includes:
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Residential Program for girls ages 12–18
- Structured clinical programming focused on reducing self-harm, suicidal ideation, and impulsive behaviors
- Average length of stay: 3 to 9 months, tailored to individual progress
We work closely with families and community partners to ensure a successful transition back home or into an appropriate level of continued care.
CONTACT ME FOR MORE DETAILS OR TO APPLY:
Avis Corbett | Physician Recruiter, UHS In-House Recruitment
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