NP Psych Full-time
PeaceHealth

Nurse Practitioner - Behavioral Health

$159,078 - $178,672 / year
Description

Job Description

PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center is hiring a caring and compassionate PMHNP to join our established Behavioral Health outpatient clinic in beautiful Florence, Oregon.

Practice Highlights:

  • Work with an outstanding team at PeaceHealth Medical Group
  • Hospital consults as needed
  • No Call

Compensation & Benefits

  • Starting Salary: $159,078 - $178,672 based on YOE
  • Employment bonus
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Additional compensation for clinical & quality measures
  • Education Loan Reimbursement (if applicable)
  • CME Allowance
  • Medical/dental/vision/disability/life/wellness
  • Retirement

Florence is located on the Oregon Coast at the mouth of the Siuslaw River. Enjoy a lifestyle inspired by the great outdoors and offering its own scenic Northwest landscape and abundant recreational opportunities. Florence is known for its breathtaking beaches, rolling sand dunes, numerous lakes with hiking trails and a picturesque historic downtown.

If this position speaks to you, please contact me directly: Holly Giesbrecht -

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