Job Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to join our healthcare team at ReThink Mental Health and Wellness. ReThink is a psychiatry practice founded by first responders, and run BY first responders FOR first responders, military personnel, healthcare workers and their families. Every provider on our team brings lived experience as current or former first responders, emergency medicine, and/or from the military. We understand the unique toll of high-risk careers and build treatment plans with those realities in mind.
We offer modern, integrative and interventional psychiatry with a trauma-informed and root-cause-focused approach, including ketamine therapy, rTMS, genetic/lab testing, peptide therapies, and nutritional support. We treat the general public as well, but our mission remains centered on culturally competent care for frontline professionals and their families, from ages 6 to across the lifespan.
We are a close-knit, fast-paced, and mission-driven team. We support each other, collaborate daily, and bring humor and heart to our work. This role involves providing comprehensive mental health care to patients across various age groups, including pediatrics and older adult/geriatric populations. We treat ages 6 and up.
What Makes This Role Special and Unique:
This is an ideal opportunity for a new graduate looking to build their clinical skills in a supported, collaborative environment. We provide structured mentorship, clinical supervision, and additional training in first responder-specific psychiatry, ketamine therapy, rTMS, and integrative practices.
Compensation/Benefits: This is a, hourly, part-time with growth to full-time opportunity. Pay is hourly, ranging from $60-70/hr, dependent on experience and provisional licensing involvement.
Duties
- Conduct thorough assessments of patients' mental health, including history taking and physical examinations for patients 6+
- Develop and implement trauma-informed, culturally relevant, individualized treatment plans based on patient needs and evidence-based practices.
- Provide psychotherapy and medication management for patients with psychiatric disorders.
- manage/administer rTMS treatments and ketamine therapy (training provided)
- proficiency in Interpreting lab, diagnostic, and genetic results
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure holistic patient care.
- Collaborate with a mission-aligned clinical team with shared governance environment.
- Educate patients and families about mental health conditions, treatment options, and coping strategies.
- Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient interactions in compliance with healthcare regulations.
- Integrate culturally appropriate spiritual care principles and resources, consistent with the Christian mission of the practice, into patient treatment plans when clinically indicated and patient-approved.
- Self-motivated, strong critical thinking skills.
- This is a part-time, 1-2 days per week (to start,) with opportunity to become full-time with additional benefits.
Qualifications
- New graduates strongly encouraged to apply
- Team-oriented and skilled in methodologies of collaborative psycho-pharmacotherapy, and non-pharmacotherapy modalities, for whole-person centered approach.
- Current, unrestricted PMHNP License in the state of Colorado
- Board certification (AANP or ANCC)
- Unrestricted Colorado RN license
- Provisional or full prescriptive authority in Colorado (supervision for full prescriptive authority provided)
- DEA license
- Highly Preferred: Experience as first responder, active/retired military, emergency medicine, and demonstrated experience providing culturally competent care to first responders, military service members, veterans, or other high-risk, high-trauma professional populations.
- Willingness to learn cutting edge interventional psychiatry, integrative psychiatry, our proprietary first-responder-specific psychiatry, and trauma-based care
- Must be willing to see ages 6 and up
- Strong verbal and written communication
- Empathetic & intuitive listener
- Rapport building on a virtual platform and face to face
- Computer/technology literate
- Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis (We are not able to sponsor work visas at this time)
- Self-motivated, independent thinker who demonstrates strong clinical judgment and critical care thinking skills.
Our Work Environment
- Serene, casual office with creek/waterfall on site, walking paths and parks
- onsite gym, sauna, conference center free for staff use
- Outdoor space for staff and patient use
- Private, fully-furnished office
- On-site therapy dog (We love animals!)
- Flexible, relaxed, and supportive culture
- Deeply collaborative, close-knit clinical team
- "We take care of our own” mindset in action
- We prioritize well-being and work-life balance. Our goal is to support happy, healthy providers—not overworked clinicians on an assembly line.
- Structured clinical mentorship, education, and supervision provided
- Ongoing training and development encouraged
- Faith-based practice culture with supportive leadership
Come join the only psychiatric practice in the country exclusively designed for those who protect and serve! We're looking for passionate, compassionate, and values-aligned clinicians ready to grow and make a difference.
Job Type: Part-time
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Application Question(s):
- We require professional references from previous supervisors, peers, and colleagues. Are you willing to provide these?
- We require previous experience as an ER nurse, ICU nurse, or first responder. What experience doyou have in these areas?
- Our practice specializes in serving first responders, military personnel, and veterans (including Police, Fire, EMS, and active/former Military). Describe your professional commitment to providing respectful, compassionate, and unbiased care to all members of this specialized patient community, and detail any professional or personal connections or experience you have with these fields that inform your understanding of their culture and specific needs.
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Englewood, CO 80111