About the Opportunity
Join a compassionate and collaborative team providing essential Primary Care services to patients in a psychiatric inpatient setting. This unique role offers flexibility and the opportunity to deliver high-quality care to individuals who otherwise may not have access to primary care.
What You’ll Do:
• Deliver in-person Primary Care services in a freestanding inpatient psychiatric hospital during business hours.
• Manage an average of 1-2 new admissions per day and 3-4 acute visits daily.
• Conduct basic procedures such as suture removal and wound care.
• Collaborate with an established team of psychiatric providers, social workers, nurses, and mental health specialists.
What You’ll Get:
• Flexible schedule with no after-hours or overnight call.
• Supportive team environment that values communication and respect.
• Opportunity to impact patients’ lives by addressing primary care needs often overlooked in psychiatric settings.
• Competitive base salary plus additional income available through mutually agreed upon weekend work
• Top notch benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401K, sign on and relocation bonus, and much more!
The Ideal Candidate
We’re looking for a compassionate and adaptable Primary Care Provider who thrives in a dynamic environment. This position is perfect for someone who enjoys working with diverse patient populations and contributing to a friendly, patient-focused culture.
What You Need:
• Experience in primary care, internal medicine, family medicine preferred
• Strong interest in serving patients with psychiatric conditions
Key Highlights
• 0.6 FTE (24 hours weekly)
• Inpatient psychiatric setting with manageable patient volume
• Work alongside a knowledgeable and welcoming care team
• Minimal procedures with outpatient-level primary care expectations
Responsibilities
Perform routine H&Ps for every new admission.
Assess and manage medical conditions, including acute complaints and chronic illnesses.
Complete Treatment Plan goals for medical care as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Consult with psychiatric providers regarding co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions.
Prescribe, monitor, and evaluate results of prescribed medications.
Order and interpret laboratory tests as required for medical care.
Provide substance withdrawal management as needed.
Accurately and appropriately document medical care provided.
Implement antimicrobial stewardship practices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Current Washington State ARNP/nursing license.
DEA, NPI & prescriptive authority.
Current BLS for Healthcare Providers certification by the American Heart Association.
Experience providing medical care in family practice, geriatric, and young adult populations.
Preferred experience working with mentally ill populations.
Familiarity with rules, regulations, and professional standards governing the treatment of mentally ill clients.
Interest and ability to provide care for a chronic population with multiple medical and psychiatric problems.
About the Facility
Navos West Seattle Campus is a freestanding psychiatric inpatient hospital with a long-standing, integrated Primary Care team. The practice is built on a culture of collaboration and a commitment to delivering comprehensive care to underserved populations.
Interested?
Apply today to join a team that makes a difference in patients’ lives every day while enjoying a flexible, rewarding work environment.
Compensation Information:
Starting base pay based on YOE $82,190.40-$94,471.80 based on a 0.6 FTE