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PMHNP Jobs in Illinois

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  • LifeStance Health10 jobs
  • Fsc8 jobs
  • Headway7 jobs
  • Geode Health6 jobs
  • FCS2 jobs

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$146k
Average annual salary

Illinois Overview

Working as a PMHNP in Illinois

Key information for psychiatric nurse practitioners practicing in Illinois.

Practice Authority

Illinois requires a written collaborative agreement for PMHNPs.

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PMHNP practice in Illinois
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Salary & Compensation

PMHNPs in Illinois earn $146k annually.

Telehealth

Virtual psychiatric care from anywhere in the state

Outpatient

Clinic-based roles with standard weekday hours

Inpatient

Hospital and residential facility positions

Private Practice

Independent practice and group opportunities

Growth & Outlook

PMHNP demand in Illinois continues to grow with 53 active positions.

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PMHNP Jobs in Illinois

How many PMHNP jobs are in Illinois?+
There are currently 53 psychiatric nurse practitioner positions available in Illinois, with an average salary of $146K/year. New positions are added daily.
What is the practice authority in Illinois?+
Illinois requires a written collaborative agreement for PMHNPs.
What is the average PMHNP salary in Illinois?+
The average PMHNP salary in Illinois is $146K/year. Salaries vary based on experience, setting, and whether the role is W-2 or 1099.
Which cities in Illinois have the most PMHNP jobs?+
Top cities for PMHNP jobs in Illinois include Schiller Park (7 jobs), Chicago (5 jobs), Des Plaines (4 jobs), Morton Grove (2 jobs).
Can I work remotely as a PMHNP in Illinois?+
Yes, many telehealth and remote PMHNP positions allow you to practice from Illinois. You'll need an active NP license in the state where your patient resides.