Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) - Houston, TX

8 days ago
Houston, Texas — Hybrid$120K - $170KFull TimePsychiatry
✓ No Call✓ No Weekends

$181k gap to top quartile — get your counter-offer number

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Compensation Intelligence

Based on 6 WeekdayDoc listings

Below Market
Salary Percentile9th percentile
25th50th75th90th+

66% below median for Nurse Practitioner in TX — negotiate

Job Description

About the Role

Join Total Primary Care as a Psychiatric Mental Health NP – Hybrid, No Call in Houston, Texas, United States. Overview Founded in 2014, Total Primary Care is revolutionizing healthcare. With 50+ locations in Texas, Total Primary Care has quickly established itself as a leader in primary care.

Key Responsibilities

  • & Responsibilities (What you are actually going to be doing): We’re not sure exactly how to say this, but generally speaking, we want you to have fun and do good.
  • Make our patients' day.
  • Seriously, we love our patients and we want them to enjoy coming to the doctor's office.
  • Follows all company policies and protocols in the normal course of business.

Requirements

  • rated medical facilities in Texas, period. Check out our hundreds of reviews. If you are looking for an amazing place to work, grow, learn, and have a blast
  • $170,000 per year

Benefits & Compensation

  • Salary: $120K - $170K

Work Schedule

  • Full-Time position.
  • Hybrid position - combination of remote and on-site.

Apply to join Total Primary Care as a Psychiatric Mental Health NP – Hybrid, No Call.

Key Skills

Psychiatric mental healthPatient managementDiagnostic testingEMR documentationHIPAA complianceMedical decision-makingVirtual careCollaborationAccountabilityIntegrityTime managementCommunication
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Position Insights

Work-Life Balance Analysis

WeekdayDoc's proprietary algorithm rates Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) - Houston, TX at Total Primary Care a 7.5 out of 10 for work-life balance — classified as very good. This places the position in the top 10% of all Psychiatry nurse practitioner listings evaluated on our platform. Contributing factors include no on-call duties, no weekend requirements, remote work flexibility.

Positions in this range offer a solid balance between clinical responsibility and personal time. Most providers report manageable workloads with adequate recovery time.

Psychiatry — Nurse Practitioner Career Context

This Psychiatry position at Total Primary Care is open to nurse practitioner candidates.

Nurse Practitioners are among the fastest-growing healthcare professions, with expanding scope of practice in many states and strong demand for telehealth and primary care roles.

Nationally, Psychiatry professionals earn a median annual salary of approximately $300k, with the typical range spanning $230k to $400k depending on experience, location, and practice setting.

Remote nurse practitioner positions in Psychiatry have grown significantly in recent years, offering clinicians the ability to maintain a full patient panel without geographic constraints or commute-related burnout.

Compensation Analysis

Total Primary Care lists compensation for this nurse practitioner position at $120k to $170k annually.

This is approximately 52% below the national median for Psychiatry professionals, which is around $300k.

Location & Logistics

This is a fully remote nurse practitioner position. Remote clinicians can practice from any state where they hold an active license, eliminating commute time and offering maximum schedule flexibility. Many remote healthcare positions also allow providers to establish a more sustainable long-term practice pattern.

Texas has no state income tax, which can significantly increase take-home pay compared to high-tax states. For a nurse practitioner earning $300k, the absence of state income tax can represent $15k–$30k or more in annual savings.

Why This Position Stands Out

  • No on-call requirements — clinicians are completely off-duty after hours
  • No weekend shifts — preserving personal and family time
  • Fully remote — work from anywhere with an active license
  • Transparent compensation ($120k–$170k)

Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits

Key skills and qualifications: Psychiatric mental health, Patient management, Diagnostic testing, EMR documentation, HIPAA compliance, Medical decision-making, Virtual care, Collaboration. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Psychiatry role.

Core responsibilities: Provide virtual behavioral healthcare services to patients while developing and implementing comprehensive patient management plans. Maintain accurate medical records in the EMR and ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local legal requirements.

Benefits package: Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, 401(k), Remote Work Option. A comprehensive benefits package is an important factor in evaluating total compensation beyond base salary.

About WeekdayDoc

WeekdayDoc is the only healthcare job board that scores every position for burnout risk and work-life balance. Every listing includes a proprietary burnout score, transparent salary data when available, and lifestyle filters for no-call, no-weekends, and remote positions. Browse more Psychiatry nurse practitioner jobs on WeekdayDoc to compare work-life balance scores and compensation across employers.

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About Total Primary Care

Cedar Park, Texas
2-5

Benefits & Perks

Health Insurance
Dental
Vision
Life Insurance
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
401(k)
Remote Work Option
7.5

Work-Life Balance Score

Top 25%

Protective Factors (3)

Hybrid work (Schedule flexibility ↓ burnout)

No on-call (β=6.95; p<0.001 for ↓ exhaustion)

No weekends (57% ↓ work-life conflict)

Interpretation: Position demonstrates strong burnout protection with 3 validated protective factors.

Job Details

Employment Type

Full-time

Posted

8d ago

high LeverageShortage

Psychiatry shortage = strong negotiating position