
Department: Behavioral Health
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Barrington - OCR
Reporting To: Amy Maguire
If you are a board-certified psychiatric clinician who wants your work to mean something, this is the role for you. At EBCAP, we believe that every person, regardless of the complexity of their needs, deserves compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care. As our Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will sit at the heart of that mission, delivering expert care to some of the most underserved individuals in our community through our CCBHC and FQHC programs.
This is a role where you show up as a clinician, a collaborator, a consultant, and a leader and where the work you do each day genuinely changes lives.
You will lead comprehensive psychiatric evaluations — bringing your clinical expertise to diagnostic formulation, risk assessment, and treatment planning that genuinely changes lives.
You will manage the full arc of psychiatric medication treatment, applying best practices to prescribe, monitor, and adjust psychotropic medications with confidence and precision.
You will play a meaningful role in the fight against the opioid crisis, providing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) including buprenorphine and naltrexone to help individuals reclaim their lives through recovery-oriented care.
You will be a steadying clinical presence for individuals with the most complex needs — including SPMI and co-occurring substance use disorders — delivering care that drives real improvements in stability and quality of life.
You will reach patients where they are, delivering seamless psychiatric care through both in-person and telehealth models that expand access and remove barriers to treatment.
You will be a valued partner in a truly integrated care model, collaborating with primary care providers, behavioral health clinicians, and multidisciplinary teams to deliver coordinated, whole-person care.
You will have a seat at the table — contributing your clinical insight to interdisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and care planning that shapes outcomes for the people we serve.
You will be a trusted consultant and mentor, offering guidance to behavioral health and medical colleagues on complex psychiatric cases and medication management.
You will maintain high-quality, timely clinical documentation within our electronic medical record, ensuring compliance with EBCAP policies and payer requirements.
You will contribute to a financially sustainable, high-performing service by meeting productivity, access, and performance benchmarks that support our CCBHC mission.
You will be recognized as a clinical leader and subject matter expert, shaping psychiatric best practices and raising the standard of evidence-based care across the organization.
You will help build something lasting — contributing to program development, quality improvement, and clinical workflow innovations that strengthen how we serve our community.
You will be a reliable colleague when it matters most, providing coverage for fellow prescribers to ensure no patient goes without continuity of care.
You will grow professionally through clinical supervision and consultation with our Chief Psychiatrist, supported by a leadership team invested in your success.
You hold a current, unrestricted APRN/CNS license in the State of Rhode Island and board certification as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC), demonstrating your readiness to practice at the highest standard of care.
You have an active DEA registration and are eligible to prescribe controlled substances, including for medication-assisted treatment of opioid use disorder.
You bring demonstrated experience providing psychiatric care to individuals with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders, with a non-stigmatizing, recovery-oriented approach to every patient encounter.
You communicate clearly, collaborate instinctively, and thrive in multidisciplinary team environments where integrated care is not just a goal — it is the daily reality.
You are comfortable with electronic medical record systems and understand that accurate, timely documentation is an act of care in itself.
You are drawn to mission-driven work and deeply aligned with the belief that every person — regardless of diagnosis, history, or circumstances — deserves access to high-quality psychiatric care.
Experience in a CCBHC, FQHC, or community behavioral health setting, familiarity with value-based care models, or prior telehealth experience preferred
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for a passionate, people-first psychiatric clinician who is ready to grow their career in a setting where their work truly matters. You do not need decades of experience — you need drive, clinical curiosity, and a genuine commitment to serving individuals who too often fall through the cracks of the healthcare system. If you are energized by complex, meaningful work and want to be part of a team that shows up every day with purpose, we want to hear from you.
Joining EBCAP means joining a team that invests in you as much as you invest in your patients. For full-time employees working 30–40 hours per week, we offer:

East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is a private, non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation. The mission of EBCAP is to provide high-quality, comprehensive and accessible health and human services to assist people to achieve their fullest potential.
In 2016 EBCAP merged with East Bay Center (EBC), a state recognized Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) and Integrated Health Home. Given that the two were recognized at the local, state, and national levels as premier providers, the transformation and merger into a single organization greatly enhanced the level of expertise and expanded the breadth and depth of services that EBCAP could offer to the communities it serves.
With this merger, EBCAP received provisional approval by the state as an Accountable Care Entity, an in-house partnership of medical, dental, behavioral health, and social service providers working together to create a shared culture of collaboration and transformation of the health care system. The ACE will focus on supporting high quality care, enhancing health information technology, and experiencing shared savings through agreements with major Medicaid providers, such as Neighborhood Health Plan of RI.
EBCAP is proud to provide a full array of services including integrated family health, behavioral, and dental services; Head Start and Early Head Start; Women, Infants and Children; family development; Healthy Families America home visiting; Heating and Energy Assistance; Victims of Crime Act information and referral services; and much more!
The vision of EBCAP is to be recognized as the premier human service agency in the east bay.