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Addiction Positions in Vancouver (2)

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PMHNP & FNP MAT Program Openings in Southern WA On The Oregon Border

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Vancouver, WashingtonPart-TimeRemote

Posted on Feb 17, 2026

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PMHNP - Part time schedule close to Vancouver, WA

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Vancouver, WashingtonPart-TimeIn-Person

Posted on Feb 8, 2026

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Addiction Tips

  • Get DEA X-waiver for buprenorphine prescribing
  • Build motivational interviewing skills
  • Understand MAT protocols (Suboxone, Vivitrol)
  • Stay current on state opioid prescribing laws
  • Consider dual diagnosis (addiction + mental health) training

Why Addiction?

High Demand

Addiction specialists are critically needed — over 40 million Americans have a substance use disorder.

Loan Repayment

Many addiction positions qualify for NHSC loan repayment up to $50,000+ for serving underserved areas.

Meaningful Impact

Help patients reclaim their lives through evidence-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

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Practice Authority

Washington has full practice authority for NPs.

High Demand

Addiction specialists are critically needed — over 40 million Americans have a substance use disorder.

Loan Repayment

Many addiction positions qualify for NHSC loan repayment up to $50,000+ for serving underserved areas.

Meaningful Impact

Help patients reclaim their lives through evidence-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

Salary & Compensation

Addiction PMHNPs in Vancouver earn $120K-180K annually.

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Vancouver at a Glance

Vancouver

Population
190,915
Cost of Living
115
Median Income
$82k
Shortage
✓ No
Metro: Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro

Market

DemandHigh (60/100)

Healthcare

OHSUProvidenceLegacy HealthKaiser PermanentePeaceHealth

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Addiction PMHNP Jobs in Vancouver: Quick Facts

As of April 2026, there are 2 addiction PMHNP positions available in Vancouver, WA. Vancouver has a population of 190,915 and has growing demand for mental health services. Washington is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners. The typical salary range for addiction roles is $120K-180K.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, HRSA HPSA data. Updated April 2026.

Common Questions

Addiction PMHNP Jobs in Vancouver — FAQ

How many addiction PMHNP jobs are available in Vancouver, WA?

As of April 2026, there are 2 addiction PMHNP positions available in Vancouver, WA. New positions are posted regularly as demand for psychiatric nurse practitioners continues to grow.

What is the average PMHNP salary in Vancouver?

Addiction PMHNP positions in Vancouver typically pay $120K-180K. Actual compensation depends on experience, employer type, and whether the role includes benefits.

Does Washington allow PMHNPs full practice authority?

Washington has full practice authority for nurse practitioners. PMHNPs must practice under physician supervision for prescribing and some clinical decisions.

Is Vancouver a good place for PMHNP careers?

Vancouver has growing demand for mental health providers. With a population of 190,915 in the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro metro, Vancouver offers access to major health systems including OHSU, Providence, Legacy Health.

What qualifications do I need for addiction PMHNP jobs?

To work as a PMHNP in Vancouver, you need: a Master's or Doctoral degree in psychiatric-mental health nursing, ANCC PMHNP-BC certification, an active RN and APRN license in Washington, and DEA registration for prescribing controlled substances.