Part-Time Positions in Connecticut (3)
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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (Connecticut)
New Haven, Connecticut
Physician Assistant or Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), Family Practice Nurse practitioner
Danbury, Connecticut
Top Employers
- Mar Y Sol Mental Health1
- Mar Y Sol Mental health experts1
- SonderMind1
Part-Time Tips
- •Consider stacking 2-3 part-time roles for variety and income
- •Clarify whether benefits are offered (some PT roles include them)
- •Negotiate guaranteed minimum hours per week
- •Maintain your own malpractice insurance if not employer-provided
- •Use part-time work to build your private practice referral base
Why Part-Time?
Work 2-3 days per week, freeing time for private practice, family, or other commitments.
Part-time PMHNPs often earn $60-100+/hr — higher per-hour than full-time equivalents.
Combine part-time positions across different settings to maximize income and clinical variety.
Why Choose Part-Time
Part-Time Careers in Connecticut
Flexible part-time psychiatric NP positions
Schedule Flexibility
Work 2-3 days per week, freeing time for private practice, family, or other commitments.
Higher Hourly Rates
Part-time PMHNPs often earn $60-100+/hr — higher per-hour than full-time equivalents.
Stack Multiple Roles
Combine part-time positions across different settings to maximize income and clinical variety.
State Insights
Connecticut at a Glance
Part-time PMHNP roles in Connecticut generally pay $60–$100 per hour and run 16–32 scheduled hours weekly, with prorated benefits at larger health systems and none at smaller practices. The structure is popular for clinicians maintaining a private practice on the side or stepping down from a full caseload. Connecticut grants full practice authority — independent prescribing without physician oversight, and the state's cost of living near the national average (index 100) directly shapes PMHNP compensation expectations. Top metros in Connecticut 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.
Connecticut allows independent PMHNP practice with full prescriptive authority.




