Part-Time Positions in New London (4)
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Part-Time Tips
- •Clarify whether benefits (health, dental) are included
- •Negotiate pro-rated PTO and CME days
- •Check if you can set your preferred schedule
- •Ask about potential to convert to full-time later
- •Maintain your own malpractice tail coverage
Why Part-Time?
Set your own schedule — work 2-3 days per week while maintaining clinical skills and income.
Combine part-time with private practice, telehealth, or consulting for maximum earning.
Lower caseloads and schedule flexibility help prevent the burnout epidemic in mental health.
Why Choose Part-Time
Part-Time Careers in New London
Flexible part-time psychiatric NP positions
Work-Life Balance
Set your own schedule — work 2-3 days per week while maintaining clinical skills and income.
Multiple Income Streams
Combine part-time with private practice, telehealth, or consulting for maximum earning.
Reduced Burnout
Lower caseloads and schedule flexibility help prevent the burnout epidemic in mental health.
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New London at a Glance
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Part-Time PMHNP Market in New London, CT
Part-time PMHNP roles in New London commonly run 16–32 hours per week with prorated benefits or 1099 contractor structure. Many providers stack part-time roles across telehealth and in-person sites for schedule flexibility. Demand for psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners in New London, CT reflects the area's status as a smaller community within Connecticut, where PMHNPs operate under full practice authority. New London is not currently a federally designated mental health shortage area, but regional psychiatric demand and the local above-average cost of living (index 113) shape PMHNP compensation in the market. 4 active PMHNP positions are currently listed on this page from a mix of regional employers.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, HRSA HPSA data, AANP State Practice Environment.
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