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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)

$150,000/year

Serenity Mental Health Centers

Fort Worth, TX, USA

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Ready to Redefine Mental Healthcare? Join Serenity. At Serenity Healthcare, we’re redefining mental wellness with personalized care, calming environments, and a human-first approach. We’re looking for curious, compassionate professionals ready to make a real impact. If you’re driven to help others thrive and want to be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team, we’d love to meet you. The Role:  Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) | Fort Worth, TX Serenity Healthcare is hiring a PMHNP who’s skilled, compassionate, and ready to make a real impact. You’ll lead patient care with thoughtful assessments and personalized treatment plans—all in a calming, spa-inspired environment. Where expertise meets purpose. Join a team that values clinical excellence, compassion, and meaningful impact. Why You’ll Love Working at Serenity: Competitive Pay:  $150,000 salary with potential to earn over $300,000 annually Medical, Dental & Vision — 90% of premiums covered for you and your fam 401k Retirement Plan to help you build your future 20 PTO days & 10 Major Holidays Off to relax and reset Outpatient Clinic with no Teladoc appointments 8:1 Staff to Provider Ratio in Outpatient Clinic 3 13-hour scheduled shifts weekly What You’ll Do: Assess, diagnose, and create care plans tailored to each patient Provide cutting-edge, personalized therapies, including TMS, Ketamine Infusions, medication management, and more Manage medications, monitor effects, and adjust as needed Partner with Serenity’s team to deliver seamless, whole-person care Empower patients and families with knowledge to support mental wellness What You Need: Board certified by PMHNP Licensed, or willing to become licensed, in corresponding state of clinic location Unencumbered DEA / Clean criminal background Must be a United States Citizen or hold a Green Card Who We Are: Using advanced medical devices recently released to market, Serenity Healthcare gives our patients long-term success even when other treatments have failed. With evidence-based research and proven results to support us, we help patients take back their lives with a revolutionary technological approach to healthcare.  Serenity Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer – if you’re qualified, you’re welcome here. This position is contingent on successfully completing a criminal background check and drug screen upon hire.  

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