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Nurse Practitioner | Kern Street Medicine

Akidolabs

$149k-$187k/yr
Bakersfield, CAFull-TimeHybrid● New

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Psychiatric Advanced Practice Provider- Oregon, Remote

Ascend Healthcare

$150k-$160k/yr
Oregon, United StatesFull-TimeRemote● New

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Bilingual Psychiatric Advanced Practice Provider- California, Remote

Ascend Healthcare

$170k-$180k/yr
California, United StatesFull-TimeRemote● New

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Medical Provider - Maine (Per Diem) (Psych NP)

Better Life Partners

$61-$79/hr
Auburn, MEPer DiemIn-Person● New

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OH335bb - Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Fcs Co

$66k/yr
Newburgh Heights, Cuyahoga CountyFull-TimeHybrid● New

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Nurse Practitioner (Psych)

Meridian HealthCare

$43,543 - $43,543
Cornersburg, Mahoning CountyFull-TimeIn-Person● New

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Psychiatric APRN - Outpatient Care & MAT Specialist

PREFERRED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF NEW JERSEY

Lakewood, NJIn-Person● New

Posted 2 days ago

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MA551f Psychiatric APRN

FSC, Inc

Taunton, MAIn-Person● New

Posted 2 days ago

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MA553g Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

FSC, Inc

Taunton, MAFull-TimeIn-Person● New

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Nurse Practitioner PMHNP, Psychiatric

AbsoluteCARE Inc

Baltimore, MDIn-Person● New

Posted 2 days ago

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Salary Insights

$141k
Average annual salary

Why Choose Addiction & SUD

Built for Recovery

Addiction psychiatry roles offer meaningful impact, growing demand, and specialized clinical experience.

Recovery Centers

Work in dedicated treatment facilities helping patients through detox, stabilization, and long-term recovery programs.

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Medication-assisted treatment

MAT Expertise

Prescribe buprenorphine, naltrexone, and manage complex detox protocols.

Dual diagnosis treatment

Dual Diagnosis

Treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously.

Growing demand

Growing Demand

Opioid crisis driving 40%+ growth in addiction psychiatry positions nationwide.

Patient recovery

Life-Changing Impact

Help patients achieve lasting recovery and rebuild their lives.

Harm reduction

Harm Reduction

Implement evidence-based harm reduction and relapse prevention strategies.

Salary + Benefits

Addiction PMHNPs earn $$141k annually with loan repayment programs and sign-on bonuses at many facilities.

Addiction PMHNP career impact

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Before You Apply

What You Need to Know

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DEA X-Waiver

Ensure your DEA registration allows prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder treatment.

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MAT Training

Complete 24-hour MAT training (8 hours for NPs) to prescribe medication-assisted treatment.

03

State Requirements

Verify your state collaborative agreement covers addiction medicine and controlled substances.

04

Certification

Consider ASAM certification or CARN credential to stand out in addiction psychiatry roles.

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FAQ

Addiction PMHNP Questions

What does an addiction PMHNP do?

An addiction PMHNP specializes in treating substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring mental health conditions. They prescribe medications like buprenorphine and naltrexone for medication-assisted treatment (MAT), manage detox protocols, provide therapy, and coordinate comprehensive recovery plans.

Do I need special certification for addiction PMHNP work?

While not always required, the DEA X-waiver (now integrated into standard DEA registration) is essential for prescribing buprenorphine. ASAM certification or CARN (Certified Addictions Registered Nurse) credentials significantly strengthen your candidacy and are preferred by many employers.

How much do addiction PMHNPs earn?

Addiction PMHNPs typically earn $130K–$180K annually, with some positions in high-demand areas exceeding $200K. Many roles include loan repayment programs, sign-on bonuses, and relocation assistance due to the critical shortage of addiction medicine providers.

Is addiction psychiatry a good PMHNP specialty?

Yes — addiction psychiatry is one of the fastest-growing PMHNP specialties. The opioid crisis has driven 40%+ growth in positions, and there's a severe shortage of qualified providers. The work is deeply meaningful, with high job security and competitive compensation.