Full-Time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner PMHNP / PA| Inpatient | Collaborative, Physician-Led

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Exciting Opportunity for GA Psychiatric Physician Assistants & Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners



Ally Psychiatry is seeking Full-Time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) or Psychiatric Physician Assistants to join our inpatient team in Atlanta, GA. This is an excellent opportunity for a provider who enjoys acute care psychiatry and values a structured schedule that supports both professional fulfillment and personal time.


Location: Atlanta Market
Type: Full-Time, Inpatient

Compensation: $125,000+ annually based on experience



Why join Ally Psychiatry?


Ally Psychiatry is a physician-owned and physician-led psychiatry medical group dedicated to delivering exceptional, patient-centered care through a collaborative approach. With a presence in nine states, partnerships spanning more than 55 hospitals, and nearly 20 outpatient clinics, we continue to expand our reach and impact. As the fastest-growing psychiatric organization in the Southeast, we are committed to supporting our providers, strengthening the communities we serve, and advancing access to high-quality mental healthcare.


What we offer:

Inpatient Focus – Practice in a dynamic clinical environment providing care to patients with acute psychiatric needs.

Physician-Led Support – Work alongside experienced psychiatric leadership in a collaborative model.

Team-Based Care – Partner with psychiatrists, nurses, therapists, and clinical staff to deliver coordinated treatment.

Strong Clinical Infrastructure – Established processes and support staff allow you to focus on patient care.

Competitive Compensation + Comprehensive Benefits – A rewarding package designed to support your long-term success.


Key Responsibilities

• Conduct psychiatric evaluations and provide medication management for inpatient populations.

• Participate in daily rounding, treatment planning, and interdisciplinary team meetings.

• Collaborate with psychiatrists, nursing staff, and care teams to ensure high-quality patient care.

• Assist with discharge planning and continuity of care coordination.

• Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory standards.


Join a Team Where Your Work Makes a Difference!


If you are looking for a role that offers meaningful inpatient work, strong clinical support, and a schedule designed for sustainability, we would love to connect with you.


Let’s start a conversation about your next chapter in behavioral health.


Submit your CV today to apply!



*All final candidates will be required to submit to a background check and drug screen.

Requirements

• Board Certified PMHNP or Physician Assistant with psychiatric experience (or strong mental health background).

• Licensed or license-eligible in Georgia.

• Required Georgia DEA or eligible to obtain.

• Comfortable working in an inpatient psychiatric setting.

• Strong clinical judgment and ability to manage acute psychiatric presentations.

• Collaborative, adaptable, and committed to patient-centered care.

• Seeking a structured schedule within a stable, supportive organization.

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