Outpatient Positions in North Carolina (9)
View All Jobs →Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient - No Weekends
Charlotte, NC (Ballantyne)
Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient - No Weekends
Charlotte-Midtown, NC
Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient - No Weekends
Raleigh, NC
Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient - No Weekends
Concord, NC
Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient
Cary, NC
Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient
Greensboro, NC
Psychiatrist - Adult & Child - Outpatient
Denver, NC
Outpatient Psychiatry Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA) - UNC Caldwell
Lenoir, North Carolina
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) - Outpatient
Raleigh, NC
Top Employers
- LifeStance Health7
- National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty1
- UNC Health1
Outpatient Tips
- •Start with structured clinic work before private practice
- •Build expertise in evidence-based psychotherapy integration
- •Negotiate productivity bonuses for high patient volume
- •Consider part-time private practice alongside W-2 work
- •Get comfortable with therapy modalities (CBT, DBT, MI)
Why Outpatient?
Most outpatient positions offer M-F schedules with no nights, weekends, or on-call requirements.
Build meaningful therapeutic relationships through ongoing medication management and therapy.
Outpatient experience is the foundation for starting your own practice earning $200K+ with full autonomy.
Why Choose Outpatient
Outpatient Careers in North Carolina
Clinic & private practice positions
Work-Life Balance
Most outpatient positions offer M-F schedules with no nights, weekends, or on-call requirements.
Long-Term Relationships
Build meaningful therapeutic relationships through ongoing medication management and therapy.
Private Practice Path
Outpatient experience is the foundation for starting your own practice earning $200K+ with full autonomy.
State Insights
North Carolina at a Glance
Outpatient PMHNP roles in North Carolina span community mental health centers, group practices, and integrated primary-care settings. Caseloads typically run 12–18 patients per day with documentation time built in. North Carolina grants restricted practice authority requiring physician supervision, and the state's cost of living near the national average (index 99) directly shapes PMHNP compensation expectations. Top metros in North Carolina are not currently federally designated mental health shortage areas, but regional psychiatric demand and reimbursement structure shape compensation. The 9 active postings reflect a smaller pool of openings for PMHNPs in the state.
North Carolina requires PMHNPs to practice under physician supervision.
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