Part-Time Positions in Texas (32)
View All Jobs →Direct Hire Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner $119,000 per year in Harker Heights, Texas (Hiring Immediately)
Posted 1 week ago
Advanced Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner (MH Silver Team) - EDRP Authorized
Posted on Feb 10, 2026
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Posted on Feb 10, 2026
NP / APRN Adult Psychiatry Temple TX
Posted on Feb 10, 2026
Part-Time PMHNP Program Adjunct | Teach Online/Hybrid
Posted on Feb 8, 2026
Psychiatric - Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Posted 2 weeks ago
PMHNP with CALIFORNIA License
Posted on Mar 12, 2026
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Detention Facility (PLEASANTON)
Posted on Feb 11, 2026
PMHNP with CALIFORNIA License
Posted on Mar 12, 2026
Psych Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP, Psych APRN)
Posted 1 week ago
Top Employers
- LifeStance Health5
- Clinical Magnet4
- Geode Health4
- Rula Health2
- Texas A&M Health2
- Nurocoach Medical Group P LLC1
- Necnic Group1
- OptiMindHealth1
Part-Time Tips
- •Consider stacking 2-3 part-time roles for variety and income
- •Clarify whether benefits are offered (some PT roles include them)
- •Negotiate guaranteed minimum hours per week
- •Maintain your own malpractice insurance if not employer-provided
- •Use part-time work to build your private practice referral base
Why Part-Time?
Work 2-3 days per week, freeing time for private practice, family, or other commitments.
Part-time PMHNPs often earn $60-100+/hr — higher per-hour than full-time equivalents.
Combine part-time positions across different settings to maximize income and clinical variety.
Why Choose Part-Time
Part-Time Careers in Texas
Flexible part-time psychiatric NP positions
Schedule Flexibility
Work 2-3 days per week, freeing time for private practice, family, or other commitments.
Higher Hourly Rates
Part-time PMHNPs often earn $60-100+/hr — higher per-hour than full-time equivalents.
Stack Multiple Roles
Combine part-time positions across different settings to maximize income and clinical variety.
State Insights
Texas at a Glance
Texas requires PMHNPs to have a prescriptive authority agreement with a supervising physician.




