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Part Time Psych Rn Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

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Registered Nurse (RN)

Quakertown, PA · On-site

$38 - $43/hr

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How much do part time psych rn jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average weekly pay for part time psych rn in Pennsylvania is $2,060.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,734.62 and $2,380.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Psych Rn vs Part Time Mental Health Nurse?

AspectPart Time Psych RnPart Time Mental Health Nurse
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, psychiatric certification often preferredRegistered Nurse (RN) license, specialized in mental health
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, mental health facilitiesCommunity clinics, hospitals, outpatient settings
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, mental health organizationsHealthcare facilities, mental health agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Part Time Psych Rns and Part Time Mental Health Nurses are registered nurses specializing in mental health. They often work in similar settings such as hospitals and clinics, providing mental health care. The main difference lies in terminology and specific job roles, but both require RN licensure and mental health training. They are often interchangeable in job searches, making them closely related roles in the mental health nursing field.

How to work in a psych ward as a nurse?

A psychiatric registered nurse (Psych RN) working in a psych ward provides direct patient care, monitors mental health status, administers medications, and collaborates with a multidisciplinary team. Certification in psychiatric-mental health nursing and strong communication skills are essential, along with understanding safety protocols and crisis intervention techniques.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Psych RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Psych RN, you need solid clinical nursing skills, a valid RN license, and specialized knowledge in psychiatric and mental health care. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), crisis intervention techniques, and psychiatric assessment tools is typically required. Compassion, resilience, and strong communication skills are crucial for building trust and managing complex patient behaviors. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure effective care, patient safety, and positive therapeutic outcomes in mental health settings.

What is a Part Time Psych RN?

A Part Time Psych RN, or Psychiatric Registered Nurse, is a licensed nurse who works less than full-time hours providing care to patients with mental health conditions. They assess, monitor, and support individuals experiencing psychiatric disorders, administer medications, and collaborate with other mental health professionals. Part time positions offer flexibility in scheduling, which can be ideal for work-life balance or continuing education. These nurses typically work in hospitals, psychiatric facilities, outpatient clinics, or community health settings.

How to make $300,000 as a nurse?

A part-time psychiatric registered nurse can increase earnings by gaining specialized certifications, such as in mental health or addiction, and working in high-demand settings like private clinics or telehealth. Increasing hours, taking on additional shifts, or combining multiple roles can also help reach higher income levels, but earning $300,000 part-time typically requires advanced experience, specialization, or additional income sources.

Can a psych NP make 200k?

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners (Psych NPs) can potentially earn $200,000 or more annually, especially with extensive experience, specialized certifications, or working in high-demand settings such as private practices or hospitals. However, salaries vary by location, employer, and workload, and reaching this level often requires additional responsibilities or overtime. Part-time roles typically earn less, but some Psych NPs working multiple part-time positions or in lucrative markets may approach or exceed this income level.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by part-time psychiatric RNs, and how can they prepare for these challenges?

Part-time psychiatric RNs often face the challenge of staying up-to-date with patient care plans and changes due to working fewer shifts. It’s important to maintain effective communication with the full-time nursing team and participate in regular handoffs to stay informed about patients’ progress. Additionally, managing emotionally intense situations within limited hours can be demanding, so developing strong time-management and self-care skills is crucial. Engaging in ongoing training and seeking support from colleagues can help part-time psych RNs adapt more smoothly to the fast-paced and dynamic psychiatric environment.

Where do psych nurses get paid the most?

Psych nurses tend to earn higher salaries in regions with a high cost of living and greater demand for mental health services, such as metropolitan areas or states with robust healthcare funding. Factors like experience, certifications, and working in specialized settings can also influence pay rates for psychiatric registered nurses. Overall, salaries vary widely based on location and healthcare facility.
What are the most commonly searched types of Psych Rn jobs in Pennsylvania? The most popular types of Psych Rn jobs in Pennsylvania are:
What cities in Pennsylvania are hiring for Part Time Psych Rn jobs? Cities in Pennsylvania with the most Part Time Psych Rn job openings:
Infographic showing various Part Time Psych Rn job openings in Pennsylvania as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,158 per year, or $51.5 per hour.

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical-Surgical

Conemaugh Nason Medical Center

Roaring Spring, PA • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical-Surgical (Nason Medical Center)
Job Type: Part Time | mixture of 12 and 8-hour shifts + Nights (7p-7a or 11p-7a) + rotating weekends/holidays.

Your experience matters

Conemaugh Nason Medical Center is part of Lifepoint Health, a diversified healthcare delivery network with facilities coast to coast. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As a Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical/Surgical, joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated to making communities healthier Â®. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.

More about our team

Our Medical/Surgical unit offers a strong team-oriented environment supported by additional clinical staff, including CNAs, MAs, Nurse Externs, and Monitor Technicians. We pride ourselves on a collaborative culture where team members consistently support one another to provide high-quality patient care.

Scheduling is flexible and can be tailored to meet individual needs, promoting a healthy work-life balance. The typical nurse-to-patient ratio on this unit is 5:1, allowing for safe, effective, and patient-centered care.

How you'll contribute

A Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical/Surgical, who excels in this role:

  • Demonstrated effective utilization of nursing process as basis for nursing practices.
  • Develops an individualized care plan to meet the patient's physical, emotional and psychological needs of each patient.
  • Plans appropriate nursing intervention, regularly evaluates the patient's response to care and regularly reviews and updates to reflect changing needs.
  • Develops a discharge plan with the physician, patient, and family and works to prepare patient for discharge.
  • Completes discharge instruction record as per physician direction and reviews information with patient/family to assure knowledge of self-care in a timely manner.
  • Completes transfer and obtains appropriate consents when patient is transferred to another facility and gives complete report to care giver who will be accepting responsibility for care of patient.
  • Completes education record and/or transfer record in EMR.
  • Demonstrates effectiveness in coordinating care, identifying needs and making appropriate referrals.
  • Demonstrate clinical competence in caring for patients and provides care according to hospital policies, procedures, and standards of practice.
  • Administer medications and IV therapies accurately in a safe and effective manner, monitors effect identifies and reports any adverse effects.
  • Educates patients on new medications, provides info on reason for med and adverse effects to watch for.
  • Accurately accounts for narcotics as per procedures and documents all medications administered.
  • Recognizes errors and adverse reactions and reports them in a timely manner.
  • Functions according to the State Nurse Practice Act and delivers care that is consistent with the policies, procedures and standards of Conemaugh Nason Medical Center.
  • Provides for patient safety and security needs by maintaining a clean and safe environment and placing call bell within patients reach at all times.
  • Demonstrates understanding of hospital infection control procedures and utilizes appropriate handwashing and universal precautions at all times.
  • Promptly answers patient call lights and fulfills patient request as soon as possible. Makes patient rounds hourly and as needed to assess patient needs.
  • Maintains patient care equipment, reports malfunctions and requisitions service appropriately.
  • Utilizes effective communication skills in interpersonal relationships with patients, family members and other members of the health care team to maintain an environment in which staff work together.
  • Communicates pertinent patient care information at the change of shift via BSSR.
  • Communicates significant changes in patient's condition to the team leader, physician and supervisor in a timely manner.
  • Monitors patients hourly or every 2 hours.
  • Regularly reports complaints of patients, visitors and physicians through personal action or referral to a higher authority.
  • Completes and documents performance improvement activities, participates in problem identification and carries out actions to improve patient care.
  • Demonstrates leadership abilities and assumes leadership role.
  • Functions independently by demonstrating responsibility for the delivery of care to all assigned patients on the unit.
  • Directs, supervises and evaluates care delivered by ancillary staff members. Serves as a professional role model for staff and a preceptor for new personnel. 
  • Manages conflict and frustration in a positive and constructive manner and accepts constructive criticism regarding own nursing judgments or actions.
  • Utilizes appropriate lines of authority within the organizational structure.
  • Demonstrates competence in assessing patient care needs and utilizing appropriate staff to provide for patient care.
  • Uses supplies efficiently and with regard to both effectiveness and cost.
  • Maintains an orderly and therapeutic environment by keeping patient rooms and nurses' station clean, safe, uncluttered, and free of unneeded supplies/equipment.
  • Demonstrates accountability for personal and professional standards.
  • Maintains current knowledge in area/s of present nursing practice, appropriate certification and completion of competencies for assigned unit.
  • Demonstrates understanding of emergency and internal/external disaster plans as evidenced by appropriate response to these situations.
  • Positively impacts and improves nursing practice (e.g. serving on team, assisting with development/revision of departmental standards) through proactive action.

Why join us 
We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers:

  • Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage for full-time and part-time employees.
  • Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off.
  • Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match.
  • Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs).
  • Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities.

What we're looking for 
Applicants should be graduates of an RN program and hold a current nurse's license in the state of Pennsylvania or a current multistate license (MSL) from compact member states/territories. Additional requirements include:

  •  Associate's degree is required; a Bachelor's degree is preferred.
  • BLS within 30 days of hire required.
  • ACLS within 30 days of hire required.
  • PALS preferred.
  • Basic Trauma Nurse Course (BTNC) or equivalent training (ATCN, TCRN, TNCC) obtained within 1 year of hire is required.

More about Conemaugh Nason Medical Center

Conemaugh Nason Medical Center is a 45-bed hospital that has served rural and suburban populations in Roaring Spring, Altoona, and parts of Blair, Bedford, and Huntingdon counties for 121 years. With a state-of-the art cardiac catheterization lab, Conemaugh Nason offers a range of inpatient and outpatient cardiac services close to home. The hospital provides 24/7 emergency care as an accredited chest pain center, and offers comprehensive outpatient, imaging, diagnostic, and specialty services. As a LifePoint Health National Quality Leader, hospital personnel are leading the way among peers by delivering the highest quality of care for patients.
EEOC Statement

Conemaugh Nason Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Conemaugh Nason Medical Center is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.

Lifepoint Health is a leader in community-based care and driven by a mission of Making Communities Healthier. Our diversified healthcare delivery network spans 29 states and includes 63 community hospital campuses, 32 rehabilitation and behavioral health hospitals, and more than 170 additional sites of care across the healthcare continuum, such as acute rehabilitation units, outpatient centers and post-acute care facilities. We believe that success is achieved through talented people. We want to create places where employees want to work, with opportunities to pursue meaningful and satisfying careers that truly make a difference in communities across the country.