Nurse Practitioner Psychiatry - Integrated Position within Cheyenne Children's Clinic!
Company: Cheyenne Regional Physicians Group LLC
Location: Cheyenne
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures
system standardization of relevant policies/procedures, physician
orders, care processes, and patient flow that reflect best practice
to achieve effectiveness and efficiency. Provides formal and
informal educational leadership opportunities for clinical staff
with specific emphasis on patient care. Maintains knowledge of
proper billing, coding and diagnosis requirements for proper
reimbursement. Assists with monitoring, evaluation and
interpretations of quality indicators and facilitate efficient use
of health care resources. Manages the ongoing psychiatric needs of
adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations in an age appropriate
manner by integrating advanced education, research, management,
consultation and clinical role. Uses prescriptive authority,
procedures and treatments, if appropriate, in accordance with state
and federal laws and regulations and institutional guidelines.
Orders and interprets laboratory and other investigative studies as
appropriate. Provides initial assessment, follow-up care and
discharge summaries. Implements strategies to assess patient care
needs and provide care throughout the continuum. Maintains clinical
competency in specialty area and keep abreast of medical and
pharmaceutical developments as it affects patient care.
Participates in professional organizations pertinent to area of
specialty. Practices according to professional and ethics
standards. Demonstrates an understanding of and functions as a
professional nurse in accordance with Wyoming State Nurse Practice
Act and ANA Code of Ethics. Delegates appropriately to other
practice providers . Applies knowledge of the legal, ethical, and
regulatory boundaries of health care including application of ANA
Code of Ethics. The above statements are intended to describe the
general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to
this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so
classified and employees may be required to perform other duties as
assigned. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of psychiatric
advanced practice of nursing including anatomy and physiology,
pathophysiology, pharmacology and therapeutics, basic nutrition,
behavioral factors, psychosocial/family systems, diagnostic
testing, interpretation of results and clinical decision making,
alternative treatment modalities Knowledge of professional
psychiatric nursing theory, practices and regulations related to
evaluating and providing patient care, and professional ethics
related to the delivery of nursing care Knowledge of psychiatric
patient assessment techniques including taking medical histories,
compliance with care recommendations Ability to diagnose and treat
complex psychiatric problems, analyze data and develop a plan of
care utilizing evidence based medicine Skill in gathering and
analyzing physiological, socioeconomic, and emotional patient data
Knowledge of health promotion, health risk identification, and
patient education principles and techniques Knowledge of
psychiatric community, professional, and educational resources
Utilize process improvement methodology to achieve goals and
benchmarks Ability to work with a team, communicate effectively
with consultants and patients Ability to communicate effectively
with others Exhibit a professional demeanor and interpersonal
skills Utilize basic project management methods, primarily action
planning and tracking and reporting tools Demonstrate knowledge of
best practices for clinical care/support, patient flow and
efficiency to select appropriate process targets for improvement
initiatives Job Requirements: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Completion of an
accredited Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
program. In the state of Wyoming, as regulated by Wyoming State
Board of Nursing under the Wyoming Nurse Practice Act and
Administrative Rules and Regulations defined below: The APRN is
subject at all times the standards and scope of practice
established by national professional organizations and/or
accrediting agencies representing the various core, role and
population focus areas for APRNs, and the NPA. The Board recognizes
APRN core, role and population focus areas described in the scope
of practice statements for APRNs issued by national professional
organizations and/or accrediting agencies. Role and population
focus of the APRN shall be declared, and the role and population
focus to be utilized shall be the title(s) granted by nationally
recognized professional organizations(s) and/or accrediting
agency(ies) or the title(s) of the role and population focus of
nursing practice in the which the APRN has received postgraduate
education preparation. In order to practice in one of the four
roles and in a defined population, the APRN shall be recognized by
the Board in that particular role with a population focus of
advanced practice nursing. Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice
Nurse licensure in the State of Wyoming Certification in specialty
area required - psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner
(PMHNP). Strong physician and hospital relations experience
Cheyenne Regional RQI within 14 calendar days of start date
Controlled Substance Licensure from the Wyoming State Board of
Pharmacy Federal DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) licensure
Minimum of 5 years progressive experience in healthcare
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