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Posted on Mar 12, 2026
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Nurse Practitioner - Correctional Psychiatry - $100K-135K per year
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Nurse Practitioner - Correctional Psychiatry - $140K-150K per year
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Correctional Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Posted on Feb 8, 2026
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Correctional
Posted on Mar 4, 2026
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Detention Facility (PLEASANTON)
Posted on Feb 11, 2026
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Salary Insights
Includes 15-25% correctional premium.
Why Choose Correctional
Built for Justice-Involved Care
Correctional psychiatry offers structured schedules, loan repayment, and underserved population impact.
Structured Setting
Predictable schedules in jails, prisons, and detention centers with set patient panels.
Premium Pay
Earn 15-25% more than standard PMHNP roles with federal benefits packages.
Security Provided
Full custody support, safety protocols, and security training provided.
Diverse Pathology
Treat PTSD, SUD, personality disorders, and psychosis in complex populations.
Before You Apply
What You Need to Know
Background Check
Prepare for extensive background investigation required for correctional facility clearance.
Formulary Review
Understand restricted formularies common in correctional settings and prescribing limitations.
Safety Training
Complete required safety orientation including crisis intervention and de-escalation training.
NHSC Application
Apply for National Health Service Corps loan repayment to maximize correctional benefits.
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FAQ
Correctional PMHNP Questions
What do correctional PMHNPs do?
Correctional PMHNPs provide psychiatric care to incarcerated individuals in prisons, jails, and detention facilities. They conduct mental health assessments, manage psychotropic medications, provide crisis intervention, diagnose disorders, and develop treatment plans. They often work with complex presentations including co-occurring substance use disorders.
How much do forensic psychiatric nurse practitioners earn?
Forensic and correctional PMHNPs earn 15-25% more than standard psychiatric NP roles, with average salaries of $160,000-$200,000+. Federal Bureau of Prisons positions offer additional benefits including federal pension, health insurance, and student loan repayment programs.
Is correctional psychiatric nursing dangerous?
Correctional facilities have security protocols to protect healthcare providers. While the environment requires awareness and de-escalation skills, most PMHNPs report feeling safe. Facilities provide training on security procedures, and mental health providers are typically highly respected by the incarcerated population.
Do you need special certification for forensic PMHNP work?
While not required, Forensic Nursing Certification (AFN-BC) can enhance your candidacy and earning potential. Most employers provide facility-specific training. Experience with substance abuse treatment, crisis intervention, and dual-diagnosis populations is highly valued.




