Per Diem Positions in Baltimore (7)
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Posted on Feb 17, 2026
Psychiatric Mental Health Practitioner General Associate (PART-TIME/CONTRACTUAL C1)
Posted on Mar 6, 2026
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) - Full-time / Part-time
Posted on Feb 9, 2026
Psych Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP, Psych APRN)
Posted 2 weeks ago
PMHNP - Nocturnist, Psychiatric Emergency Services
Posted on Feb 26, 2026
Per Diem Tips
- •Maintain your own malpractice insurance
- •Track hours carefully for tax purposes
- •Build relationships at multiple facilities
- •Negotiate competitive hourly rates
- •Consider 1099 vs W-2 per diem arrangements
Why Per Diem?
Set your own schedule — work as many or as few shifts as you want, when you want.
Per diem roles pay $80-$150+/hr, often 20-40% more than the hourly equivalent of full-time work.
Perfect for supplementing a full-time position or private practice while maintaining clinical variety.
Why Choose Per Diem
Per Diem Careers in Baltimore
PRN & flexible schedule positions
Maximum Flexibility
Set your own schedule — work as many or as few shifts as you want, when you want.
Higher Hourly Rate
Per diem roles pay $80-$150+/hr, often 20-40% more than the hourly equivalent of full-time work.
Income Supplement
Perfect for supplementing a full-time position or private practice while maintaining clinical variety.
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Per Diem PMHNP Jobs in Baltimore: Quick Facts
As of April 2026, there are 7 per diem PMHNP positions available in Baltimore, MD. The average salary for these positions is $168K per year, which is approximately $149K when adjusted for Baltimore's cost of living index (113). Baltimore has a population of 585,708 and has growing demand for mental health services. Maryland is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners. The typical salary range for per diem roles is $80-150/hr.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, HRSA HPSA data. Updated April 2026.
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