1099 Positions in New Jersey (3)
View All Jobs →Prescribing Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - 1099 Contractor - Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Prescribing Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - 1099 Contractor - Rio Grande, New Jersey
Rio Grande, New Jersey
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, NJ License - PMHNP - Contract/1099
Newark, NJ
Top Employers
- Lyra Health2
- Blackbird Health1
1099 Tips
- •Form an LLC or PLLC before signing your first contract
- •Set aside 25-30% of income for quarterly estimated taxes
- •Maintain your own malpractice insurance (occurrence-based)
- •Track all business expenses diligently for tax deductions
- •Work with a healthcare-specialized CPA for tax optimization
Why 1099?
1099 PMHNPs earn $75-150+/hr — 20-40% higher than W-2 rates with significant tax deduction opportunities.
Set your own hours, work with multiple clients, and control your patient volume and caseload.
Deduct business expenses, contribute $66K/year to SEP-IRA, and write off home office and mileage.
Why Choose 1099
1099 Careers in New Jersey
Independent contractor psychiatric NP positions
Higher Gross Pay
1099 PMHNPs earn $75-150+/hr — 20-40% higher than W-2 rates with significant tax deduction opportunities.
Schedule Control
Set your own hours, work with multiple clients, and control your patient volume and caseload.
Tax Advantages
Deduct business expenses, contribute $66K/year to SEP-IRA, and write off home office and mileage.
State Insights
New Jersey at a Glance
Independent-contractor (1099) PMHNP roles in New Jersey pay $75–$150+ per hour without benefits or employer-paid malpractice. Clinicians self-fund quarterly estimated taxes, occurrence-based malpractice, and any LLC or PLLC structure — net take-home depends heavily on those offsets and NJ self-employment tax exposure. New Jersey grants reduced practice authority requiring a collaborative agreement with a physician, and the state's above-average cost of living (index 120) directly shapes PMHNP compensation expectations. Top metros in New Jersey are not currently federally designated mental health shortage areas, but regional psychiatric demand and reimbursement structure shape compensation. The 3 active postings reflect a smaller pool of openings for PMHNPs in the state.
New Jersey PMHNPs need a collaborative agreement with a physician.




