PMHNP-BC at OhanaPsych / Ohana Care Clinic / Hilo
Company: GEORGE MACKEL PMHNP-BC LLC
Location: Honolulu
Posted on: February 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At OhanaPsych we are a
tele-psychiatry practice serving adults and children who live in
Hawaii. The Aloha Spirit is part of every interaction we have with
our clients and among each other. Working with us, you will be
appreciated every day for your part to help people in Hawaii access
psychiatric care via telehealth. We are the largest outpatient
psychiatric practice group in Hawaii, all nurse practitioners. Work
hybrid for a well-respected and growing tele-psychiatry practice,
providers work a 10 hour, four-day work week, Providers are
expected to have 36 hours of forward-facing clinical engagement
time per week. Providers are given one hour for administrative time
daily and 30 min for lunch. We are open from 7am-6pm HST, Mon-Fri.
Providers are supported by a support staff helping you take care of
a group of clients. Become part of a team of service oriented
psychiatric practice providers. Check out our web site
OhanaPsych.com we are growing again. We are seeking an experienced
provider but would consider an inexperienced provider new graduates
are mentored to success. Provider to be Board Certified Psychiatric
Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to join our well-respected
practice. We provide telehealth psychiatric services to residents
of Hawaii only. Benefits: Starting salary negotiable $150,000. We
reward higher productivity based on WRVUs some providers are making
$300,000 a year in this practice. W-2 income, we withhold taxes
Health insurance, IRA with company match, vision insurance, dental
insurance, disability insurance short-term and long-term Education
allowance for therapy trainings or CEUs Electronic dictation
software provided if wanted Nurse Practitioner Job Summary
Diagnoses and treats acute, episodic, or chronic illness,
independently or as part of a healthcare team. Expectation of 36
hours forward facing and clinical engagement 4 hours of
administrative time. General Accountabilities Analyzes and
interprets patients' histories, symptoms, physical findings, or
diagnostic information to develop proper diagnoses. Diagnoses or
treats acute health care problems such as illnesses, infections, or
injuries. Recommends diagnostic or therapeutic interventions.
Prescribes medications. Educates patients about self-management of
acute or chronic illnesses. Orders, performs, or interprets the
results of diagnostic tests. Maintains complete and detailed
records of patients' health care plans and prognoses. Detects and
responds to adverse drug reactions. Keeps abreast of developments
in nursing. Refer patients for primary care conditions. Schedules
follow-up visits to check patients or evaluate health or illness
care. Performs routine or annual psychiatric/physical examinations.
Supervises or coordinates patient care or support staff activities.
Maintains current knowledge of state legal regulations for nurse
practitioner practice. Keeps abreast of regulatory processes and
payer systems. Job Qualifications Education: Master's degree
PMHNP-BC Experience: 3-5 years of related experience; or equivalent
combination of education and experience Licenses/Certifications:
Certifications and/or licensures having a Board of nursing license
that does have prescriptive authority. Maintaining the NED
prescriptive certificate in Hawaii so that we may have oral call-in
capability. Providers that are not physically located in the state
do not have to maintain a DEA license. However, they maybe required
to do this to maintain NED certificate. And all providers licenses
must be unencumbered with the ability to write for controlled
substances if needed. Skills Excellent verbal and written.
Communication Active listening Active learning Critical thinking
Social perceptiveness Monitoring Service orientation. Complex
problem solving Instructing Expectations Medication refills within
72 hours per our office policy. Replying to messages by your
support person on the days that you are working and Microsoft teams
within 2 hours of receiving. Being available and checking your
schedule by the beginning of the shift clients may be added at the
last minute. Completing and cleaning out your task list in practice
fusion at least once a week. Peer review: reviewing 10 charts per
quarter and giving them back to the medical director so that we may
have a process improvement plan. Reading your emails and replying
appropriately at least once a day when working. Been engaging to
clients and not having a poor engagement as watched monthly.
Clients must have a willingness to reengage with you. This should
be less than 10% of clients that you see for evaluation that wish
to not go ahead further. The current average in the practice is
less than 1%.And that is client's not willing to schedule a
follow-up appointment. These reports will be sent out to all
providers monthly. If a failure to connect with a client, refer to
another provider in the practice as proper. Expectation of all
notes to be clearlycompletedwithin48 hours of seeing the client. To
have a less than 5% failure of this. Writing letters to our
referral sources after evaluation by you to involve primary care in
an integrated treatment model. This letter should be written within
48 hours of doing the evaluation. Same period as notes to be
completed. Certainly, reaching out to primary care with the phone
call will suffice make sure to documented in your note. The
expectation of the practice group this is done 100% of the time.
Nurse Practitioner letters are designed to communicate with the
primary care team treatment plans barriers to care not just that we
have seen the client. If we are not taking the client in our
practice because of a treatment impasse recommendation for care
need to be conveyed to the primary care team. EX. client will not
agree to coming off benzodiazepines. They do not want appropriate
care for their diagnosis etc. etc. Scheduling your follow-up
appointments at the end of your session on a routine basis. Or
communicate with your front office staff person to schedule the
follow-up for you. This should be done 99% of the time by the
provider. This is in order so you can control your schedule. And so
the client does not drop off your schedule, because no appointment
was scheduled for follow-up. Clients can choose to self-schedule
but please document this in your note. In case of not being able to
report to work at 7 AM on your scheduled day to work. You do
communicate with the practice manager or anyone on the executive
management team. Giving sufficient time notice or as soon as
available that you will not be able to work prior to 7 AM so that
we can tell clients that they cannot be seen or be moved to other
providers’ schedules.
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