Who We Are:
Light On Anxiety CBT Treatment Centers, founded in 2012, is a fast-paced, rapidly growing practice that provides state of the art, cutting edge treatments for anxiety, OCD and related conditions. Light On Anxiety’s mission is to provide accessible, practical, empirically supported Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) based treatment to help clients move past anxiety, OCD and related disorders as rapidly as possible. Light On Anxiety strives to exceed client expectations and is committed to providing excellence in customer service at each step of the anxiety treatment process. We pride ourselves in working collaboratively and providing treatment that is compassionate, personalized and action-oriented.
Light On Anxiety offers best in class continuing education through our Clinical Training Institute, which includes case consultation, Clinical Grand Rounds, our Learning Lab and a robust assortment of self-guided training materials to keep staff apprised of innovations in empirically-supported treatment models. In addition, many of our clinicians are involved in writing projects such as co-authoring user-friendly workbooks or assisting in the dissemination of high-quality consumer education through our Webzine. Clinicians also have the opportunity to participate in the Partners in Caring for Anxious Youth (PCAY) research study with Lurie Children’s Hospital.
Job Description:
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to serve our patients. In this role, you will be responsible for providing direct patient care and working collaboratively with our interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals. LOA has nearly 50 providers and a large patient base serving children, adolescents and adults. You will play a critical role as LOA continues to grow in Illinois.
Job Responsibilities:
Provide direct patient care, conduct patient assessments, develop treatment plans, and prescribe medications as necessary.
Work collaboratively with our interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including therapists, social workers, and psychologists.
Ensure that all patient care is delivered in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards.
Maintain accurate patient records and ensure that all documentation is complete and up-to-date.
Cultivate a climate of trust and compassion for patients
What We Offer:
Light On Anxiety offers full-time employees a competitive total compensation package and rich suite of benefits, including:
Highly competitive salary commensurate with licensure and experience
$5,000 Signing Bonus
Paid Time Off and paid company-observed holidays
Health, dental and vision insurance
Retirement plan with company match
Health savings account
Dependent Care and Commuter FSAs
Short-Term Disability
Company sponsored Basic Life / AD&D
Company laptop and ongoing technical support
Company sponsored continuing education programs to fulfill CE/CME requirements
Participation in Light On Anxiety's Clinical Training Institute
Administrative team to build your caseload and manage billing, scheduling and credentialing
Gorgeous, modern office space and amenities, allowing for maximum peer collaboration
Great opportunities for consultation, collaboration and growth
A team-based approach for outpatient Mental Health services where passionate healers come together to bring out the best in our clients and ourselves
Schedule
Full-time
Four or five day work week
Hybrid schedule
Required Qualifications:
Master's degree in nursing with a focus on psychiatric care.
Current certification in Illinois as a psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.
Minimum of 3 years of experience providing psychiatric care in a clinical setting.
A desire to work across the age spectrum with children, adolescents and adults.
Preferred Qualifications:
Full Practice Authority
Strong leadership and management skills.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse group of healthcare professionals.
Knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards related to psychiatric care.