Peer Connect LLC
$250k/yr
Location
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Job Type
Full-Time
Work Mode
Hybrid
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Psychiatric Clinician – IOP Program (PMHNP, MD, DO – Fully Licensed Only)
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Reports To: Medical Director or Clinical Director
Classification: Full-Time /Employee
Compensation: Starting at $249,600/yr
The Psychiatric Clinician (PMHNP, MD, or DO) provides psychiatric and medication management services within a peer-integrated Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This fully licensed role is essential to supporting client stabilization and recovery, in close collaboration with non-clinical peer staff and licensed behavioral health clinicians. We are seeking individuals who bring deep knowledge of harm reduction practices, a commitment to trauma-informed care, and experience working with underserved populations. This position is not an on-call role and offers flexible hours within a collaborative, community-based environment.
· Provide psychiatric evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment planning in accordance with DSM-5 criteria.
· Prescribe and manage psychotropic medications as appropriate to support mental health and substance use recovery.
· Collaborate with peer recovery coaches and licensed clinicians to ensure integrated, person-centered care.
· Provide medication education, harm reduction strategies, and health counseling to clients and their support networks.
· Document services accurately in compliance with HCPF, BHA, and agency requirements.
Peer Connect LLC is hiring for this PMHNP position. Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners play a critical role in addressing the growing demand for mental health services across the United States. This employer is actively seeking qualified candidates to join their team.
Posted on Feb 10, 2026
Last updated: March 15, 2026
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· Consult with the interdisciplinary team and participate in case review meetings.
· Support coordination of care with external providers, hospitals, and managed care organizations.
· Uphold ethical, legal, and medical standards established by DORA, DEA, and relevant medical boards.
· Active and unrestricted Colorado license as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), Psychiatrist (MD), or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO).
· DEA registration with the ability to prescribe controlled substances in Colorado.
· Credentialed or eligible for credentialing with CCHA and CO ACCESS for Medicaid billing.
· Experience working in community behavioral health or substance use treatment settings.
· Proficiency in trauma-informed care and harm reduction strategies.
· Clear background check and compliance with all agency onboarding requirements.
· Experience working in interdisciplinary or peer-integrated treatment models.
· Experience treating co-occurring disorders and working with justice-involved or medically underserved populations.
· Familiarity with Medicaid documentation standards and behavioral health EHR systems.
· Multilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply—especially speakers of Afghani languages (e.g., Dari, Pashto) and Spanish.
This role is embedded in a recovery-oriented, harm reduction-based, and peer-led community organization. Psychiatric clinicians are expected to operate with cultural humility, clinical precision, and shared decision-making alongside our interdisciplinary team. We foster a supportive work environment with flexibility and collaboration at its core.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $249,600.00 per year
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Colorado Springs, CO 80909