Third Space Therapy combines the independence of private practice with the support of a group setting, focused on expanding Medicaid-covered behavioral healthcare.
We’re looking for passionate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners to provide psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and ongoing care to the Medicaid population. We handle the administrative side — scheduling, billing, insurance — so you can focus on care.
Why clinicians work with us
- Complete Flexibility: Choose your work hours, appointment settings, and client load with our telehealth system, balancing professional autonomy with personal needs
- Administrative Support: Our team manages all scheduling, insurance, billing, and credentialing tasks, allowing you to focus solely on client care
- Robust Referral Network: Build a diverse caseload through our connections with insurers, universities, and community providers
- Remote Practice Model: Enjoy the independence of private practice with the backing of a group — from wherever you work
- Competitive Compensation: Earn meaningfully for the clinical work you deliver
- Meaningful work. Make a real difference for Medicaid members and help close gaps in access to care
- Optional peer consultation. Connect with other independent clinicians in the network when you’d like a second perspective.
What you’ll bring
- An active, unrestricted PMHNP license in good standing in the state of Missouri
- National board certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC)
- Prescriptive authority and an active DEA registration
- Experience providing psychiatric evaluations and prescribing psychotropic medications (under supervision or independently)
- Experience working with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and other digital tools
- A quiet, HIPAA-compliant home office setup for confidential virtual sessions
- Fluency in English; proficiency in Spanish is preferred, and knowledge of additional languages is a plus
We’re looking for providers who bring
- Strong clinical judgment in managing psychiatric conditions across diverse populations
- A patient-centered approach to medication management and treatment planning
- Experience collaborating with therapists and other providers as part of a multidisciplinary care team
- Commitment to equity in mental health access for Medicaid populations




