Contract Positions in Maryland (4)
View All Jobs →Dual Certified Nurse Practitioner ( FNP/PMHNP)
Middle River, Maryland
PMHNP Residency Program - Hybrid
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland
Nurse Practitioner: FNP and PMHNP (Hybrid)
Baltimore, Maryland
Top Employers
- Blackbird Health1
- Hygea Healthcare1
- MIU Center1
- Nurse Practitioner On Call1
Contract Tips
- •Negotiate contract length, extension clauses, and cancellation terms
- •Work with reputable staffing agencies for protection
- •Maintain your own benefits (health insurance, retirement)
- •Keep detailed records of all business expenses for tax deductions
- •Build relationships for contract-to-perm conversion opportunities
Why Contract?
Contract PMHNPs earn 20-50% more per hour than permanent staff, with rates of $70-130+/hr.
Contract roles let you evaluate an employer, location, and patient population before converting to permanent.
As a contract worker, deduct home office, travel, equipment, and continuing education from your taxes.
Why Choose Contract
Contract Careers in Maryland
Contract & temp-to-perm psychiatric NP positions
Premium Rates
Contract PMHNPs earn 20-50% more per hour than permanent staff, with rates of $70-130+/hr.
Try Before You Commit
Contract roles let you evaluate an employer, location, and patient population before converting to permanent.
Tax Advantages
As a contract worker, deduct home office, travel, equipment, and continuing education from your taxes.
State Insights
Maryland at a Glance
Contract PMHNP positions in Maryland are typically defined-term W-2 engagements (90 days to 24 months) booked through staffing agencies, paying $90–$150 per hour with agency-provided malpractice. Distinct from 1099 independent contracting, contract roles preserve employer payroll-tax handling and often include short-term health coverage. Maryland grants full practice authority — independent prescribing without physician oversight, and the state's above-average cost of living (index 113) directly shapes PMHNP compensation expectations. Top metros in Maryland are not currently federally designated mental health shortage areas, but regional psychiatric demand and reimbursement structure shape compensation. The 4 active postings reflect a smaller pool of openings for PMHNPs in the state.
Maryland grants full practice authority to PMHNPs.




