Remote Positions in Washington (6)
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Posted on Apr 10, 2026
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Posted on Apr 9, 2026
Licensed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Posted 2 weeks ago
Licensed Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (LPNP)
Posted on Apr 3, 2026
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Washington, District of Columbia
Posted 2 weeks ago
Remote PMHNP: Flexible Telehealth Psychiatric Care
Posted 2 weeks ago
Remote Tips
- •Ensure reliable high-speed internet for telepsychiatry
- •Create a private, HIPAA-compliant home office
- •Verify state licensure requirements for remote practice
- •Invest in quality telehealth equipment (webcam, headset)
- •Set clear boundaries between work and personal time
Why Remote?
Set your own hours and work from the comfort of your home while serving patients across the state.
Eliminate commute time and overhead costs. Remote PMHNP roles let you practice from anywhere in the state.
Serve patients statewide and expand your impact beyond your local area with telehealth flexibility.
Why Go Remote
Remote Careers in Washington
Work from home psychiatric NP positions
Flexible Schedule
Set your own hours and work from the comfort of your home while serving patients across the state.
No Commute
Eliminate commute time and overhead costs. Remote PMHNP roles let you practice from anywhere in the state.
National Reach
Serve patients statewide and expand your impact beyond your local area with telehealth flexibility.
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Remote PMHNP Market in Washington, DC
Remote PMHNP positions covering patients in DC typically pay $130K–$200K+ and require active state licensure plus a HIPAA-compliant home setup. Many roles offer DEA-registered prescribing across multiple states via the Nurse Licensure Compact. Demand for psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners in Washington, DC reflects the area's status as a large urban center within District of Columbia, where PMHNPs operate under full practice authority. Washington is not currently a federally designated mental health shortage area, but regional psychiatric demand and the local high cost of living relative to the national average (index 163) shape PMHNP compensation in the market. Major healthcare employers in the Washington area include MedStar Health, Inova, and Johns Hopkins, alongside 6 active PMHNP positions listed on this page.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, HRSA HPSA data, AANP State Practice Environment.
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