NP Pediatric Psych Full-time

Benefis is one of Montana’s largest and premier health systems, and we are committed to providing excellent care for all, healing body, mind, and spirit. At Benefis, we work hard to support our employees in every aspect of their careers by offering outstanding benefits and compensation, state-of-the-art facilities, and multiple growth opportunities. The only thing missing is you!


Benefis Health System in Great Falls, Montana, has an opportunity for a Child/Adolescent PMHNP to join our team of dedicated behavioral health providers in a brand new, Women's and Children's Center. We are focused on providing great patient care to our community with strong support from administration and a goal of making a positive impact. 

Position details

  • The ideal candidate is an experienced PMHNP looking to provide compassionate care for our pediatric patient population needing medication management and therapy.

  • The current team includes 2 child/adolescent psychiatrists, 2 pediatric psychologists, and 1 pediatric neuropsychologist.

  • The clinic has a dedicated full time case worker and various clinical staff membersoffering provider, patient and family support

  • The department offers individual office spaces, calm down rooms and a PCIT therapy room and shares a floor (although areas are separate) with our general pediatric clinic of 4 pediatricians and 2 pediatric nurse practitioners for care collaboration, and has direct access to an onsite lab, and pediatric occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy are in the same building. 

Work hours and call coverage

  • Clinic is staffed Monday – Friday for patient care needs

  • Provider schedules are flexible based on desires with no required call

  • Desired FTE commitment is full time, but part time requests may be considered

Why we stand out

  • Stand alone, financially stable, not-for-profit health system led by a CEO with a 20+ year tenure

  • Over 400 employed providers on medical staff  

  • Regional tertiary center with robust specialty support including neurosurgery, pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, rheumatology, advanced gastroenterology, cardiothoracic, and more! 

  • Patient focused, quality community and regional medical care

  • Epic electronic medical record and good clinical support staffing structures 

How we support you

  • Nationally competitive compensation structures with guaranteed salaries + productivity and performance bonuses  

  • 33 days paid time off (28 days PTO, 5 days CME) 

  • Relocation assistance

  • Annual $5,000 CME + $1,000 license/dues  

  • 5-7% retirement match  

  • Paid malpractice + tail

  • Provider wellness programs focused on personal and professional development  

  • Monthly meetings with highest-level physician and administrative leadership to bring ideas forward and solve issues  

Community Information: Great Falls is known as Montana’s base camp for art and adventure with a city population of 70,000, and a draw of over 275,000 people in north central Montana. We have four genuine seasons, experience mild winters and enjoy blue skies over 300 days per year. Great Falls is a wonderful and safe place to raise a family, with nationally ranked public schools, endless activities, two accredited colleges, a brand-new nursing school, a biomedical rural health research institute, and a new not-for-profit medical school, TouroCOM Montana. Additionally, the Missouri River, a blue-ribbon fly-fishing destination, runs through the middle of our community with over 60 miles of paved recreational trails. Our local outdoor activities include camping, backpacking, hiking, biking, horseback riding, water and snow skiing, rock and ice climbing, boating, paddle boarding, kayaking, off-road motor sports, and hunting making our quality of life unrivaled in the Rocky Mountain West. Additionally, in 2023, Montana was named #1 state in the nation to practice medicine by WalletHub and in 2020, Great Falls ranked #10 for best cities to practice in after the pandemic by Business Insider.

Benefis Health System is one of Montana’s largest tertiary centers holding a level II trauma designationWe are proud to be a standalone, financially stable community health system with strong, dedicated leadership focused on providing the best patient care in Montana, in addition to being awarded Becker’s “Best Places To Work in Healthcare” for 7 years.Benefis covers ¼ of the state’s land mass, an area comparable in size to Kansas and can provide advanced care for everything except for burns and organ transplants. We offer great specialty support including neurosurgery, cardiothoracic and vascular, advanced gastroenterology, a regional cancer institute and a state-of-the-art emergency trauma department with a dedicated air ambulance program, including fixed and rotor wing.  

Visit our website  https://www.benefis.org  for more information

Submit your CV today to learn more, EricaMartin@benefis.org or ProviderCareers@benefis.org

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