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Private Practice Rn Jobs in Atlanta, GA (NOW HIRING)

Nursing (APRN / NP) Reports to: This position reports to their Clinical Team Leader. Salary Pay: $55k - $60k (based on experience) Job Type: Contract The APRN/NP will initiate and provide nursing and ...

Nursing (APRN / NP) Reports to: This position reports to their Clinical Team Leader. Salary Pay: $55k - $60k (based on experience) Job Type: Contract Job Description: The APRN/NP will initiate and ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

This is a short-term posting to collect APRN student information. LifeStance is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment ...

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Private Practice Rn information

What is a Private Practice RN job?

A Private Practice RN is a registered nurse who works in a private healthcare setting, such as a physician’s office, specialty clinic, or independent medical practice. They provide patient care, assist with procedures, administer medications, and educate patients about their health conditions. Unlike hospital-based nurses, they typically work regular office hours with limited weekend or holiday shifts. Their role may also include administrative duties, such as scheduling, maintaining patient records, and coordinating care with other healthcare providers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Private Practice Rn position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Private Practice RN, you need strong clinical skills, a current RN license, and the ability to conduct thorough patient assessments and follow individualized care plans. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and knowledge of current healthcare regulations are essential. Excellent communication, discretion, and the ability to build patient rapport are standout soft skills in this setting. These qualities ensure high standards of patient care, efficient practice operations, and positive patient relationships in a private healthcare environment.

What does a typical day look like for a Private Practice RN?

A typical day for a Private Practice RN involves performing patient assessments, administering medications, assisting with minor procedures, and coordinating patient education and follow-up care. You will frequently collaborate closely with physicians, office staff, and sometimes specialists to ensure seamless patient experiences. Many RNs in private practices also help with administrative tasks such as updating medical records or managing patient scheduling. The work environment tends to be more consistent and less hectic than in hospitals, allowing for more personalized patient interactions and continuity of care.

What cities near Atlanta, GA are hiring for Private Practice Rn jobs? Cities near Atlanta, GA with the most Private Practice Rn job openings:
Infographic showing various Private Practice Rn job openings in Atlanta, GA as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 88% In-person, and 12% Remote job distribution.
Nursing: APRN / NP

$55K - $60K/yr

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Job description

Position: Nursing (APRN / NP)

Reports to: This position reports to their Clinical Team Leader.

Salary Pay: $55k - $60k (based on experience)

Job Type: Contract

Job Description:

The APRN/NP will initiate and provide nursing and medical care for the patients. This critical important position will provide various services to ensure overall wellness and continuity of care to those whom the agency serve. The APRN/NP will also provide an array of CORE or other Medicaid services to individuals according to the most recent FY Medicaid guidelines, policies and procedures, and NBT guidelines, policies and procedures.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • RN and graduation from a post-basic education program for Nurse Practitioners or
  • Master's Degree or higher in nursing for the CNS/PMH (Clinical Nurse Specific/Psychiatric Mental Health)
  • Current Georgia Licensure by the Georgia Board of Nursing.
  • First Aid/CPR Certified.
  • Current and active DEA Registration (if prescribing medication)
  • Minimum of 1-year experience working with clientele suffering from MH/SA issues and their families a plus.
  • Maintain documentation of completing 20 contact hours every 2 years from the Georgia Nursing Board for approved continuing education courses.
  • Currently being supervised by a MD or Psychiatrist and listed with the Georgia Medical Board.

Duties Include:

  1. Provide evaluations and management for new and ongoing patients.
  2. Provide psychotherapy plus evaluation and management for new and ongoing patients.
  3. Educate patients on psychotropic medication.
  4. Take verbal orders from MD (Doctor of Medicine) or other superior nurse(s).
  5. Talk to patients about their present problems, allergies, medications and keep an eye on their medical records.
  6. Help coordinate patient referrals.
  7. Call pharmacies for ordering prescriptions if necessary.
  8. Assessing and monitoring a patient's medical and other health issues that are either directly related to the mental health or substance related disorder, or to the treatment of the disorder (e.g. diabetes, cardiac and/or blood pressure issues, substance withdrawal symptoms, weight gain and fluid retention, seizures, etc.).
  9. Assessing and monitoring the patient's response to medication(s) to determine the need to continue medication and/or to determine the need to refer the patient to a physician for a medication review.
  10. Execute triage within the scope of nursing practice in an accurate and precise way.
  11. Provide nutritional assessments and perform nursing assessments and examine their medical history.
  12. Consulting with patient's family/caregiver about medical, nutritional and other health issues related to the individual's mental health or substance related issues.
  13. Venipuncture required to monitor and assess mental health, substance disorders or directly related conditions, and to monitor side effects of psychotropic medications, as ordered by a Licensed Physician or Physician Assistant.
  14. Providing assessment, testing, and referral for infectious diseases.
  15. Supervise the RN and LPN staff.


Teamwork & Communication:

  1. Demonstrate cooperation.
  2. Collaborating with other professionals.
  3. Be a productive member of the staff.
  4. Communicate effectively, clearly, and appropriately and ensure client care and clinician concerns are known.
  5. Use excellent judgment.
  6. Prompt arrival to sessions/meetings is strongly encouraged.

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