NP Needed! Texas Behavioral & Women’s Health

Here at *Virtual Possibilities Texas Branch* (part of the Virtual Health Team)- We are telemedicine management and provider network dedicated to transforming how care is delivered. We specialize in building and managing compliant, patient-centered telehealth and onsite services with a focus on Behavioral Health, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, and Weight Management.

Our mission is to expand access to quality care across the continental united states. By combining advanced EHR systems, telehealth platforms, and pharmacy integrations with a network of experienced providers, we ensure that patients receive safe, effective, and timely care.

We pride ourselves on supporting our clinicians with streamlined provider onboarding, credentialing, licensing, scheduling automation and EPCS support. Our operations team including experienced administrators, recruiters, and clinical leaders work to minimize administrative burdens so that providers can focus on what matters most: helping patients succeed.


Job Responsibilities: We are seeking a dedicated Nurse Practitioner (NP) with at least 3 years of clinical experience in Behavioral Health and/or Women’s Health to join our virtual care team.

This role is ideal for a compassionate, detail-oriented provider who is comfortable practicing in a semi-virtual model. You’ll have the flexibility of remote and onsite care while serving patients across Texas, with the support of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team that includes psychiatrists, OB/GYNs, and care coordinators.

You’ll help patients navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, mood disorders, hormonal health, reproductive care, and sexual wellness, while also contributing to the growth of an innovative healthcare company that is rapidly expanding to serve patients nationwide.
Qualifications: Required:

Active, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner (NP) license in the State of Texas

National board certification as a Nurse Practitioner (FNP, WHNP, or PMHNP)

Minimum 3 years of clinical practice experience (preferably in Behavioral Health and/or Women’s Health)

DEA license with authority to prescribe controlled substances in Texas (or eligibility to obtain)
If you do not have this, please still apply and let us know.

Experience providing patient care via telehealth platforms (video visits, EMR documentation, e-prescribing)

Strong clinical assessment, diagnostic, and treatment planning skills

Excellent communication, empathy, and active listening skills

Comfort working independently in a virtual environment while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team

Preferred (Nice to Have):

Certification in Women’s Health (WHNP-BC) and/or Psychiatric–Mental Health (PMHNP-BC)

Experience with Elation EMR or similar electronic medical records systems

Familiarity with EPCS (Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances) workflows

Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish

Background in telepsychiatry, behavioral therapy, or integrative women’s health
Working Hours: Employment Type: Full-Time (Part-Time or PRN opportunities may be considered)

Schedule Overview:

Flexible scheduling: Options for Monday–Friday daytime shifts, with opportunities for extended evening hours or weekend coverage if desired.

Typical Shifts: 8-hour or 10-hour blocks; some 4x10 or 5x8 options available.

Coverage Hours: Core hours between 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM CST, with additional evening/weekend availability to support patient demand.

Call Expectations: No in-person call; limited virtual on-call responsibilities may apply depending on patient load and team rotation.

Part-Time / PRN Options: Providers interested in fewer hours per week may also apply; scheduling flexibility can be accommodated.

Work-Life Balance:
Our telehealth model allows providers to deliver care from home while maintaining a flexible schedule that supports work-life balance. We provide dedicated support for scheduling, patient intake, and technical assistance so providers can focus on patient care.
Skills: Strong clinical decision-making and diagnostic abilities

Proficiency in behavioral health care (e.g., depression, anxiety, mood disorders)

Expertise in women’s health (menstrual health, hormonal therapy, reproductive care, sexual wellness)

Skilled in medication management, including controlled substances (EPCS familiarity preferred)

Excellent communication and empathetic patient engagement skills in a virtual environment

Comfort using telehealth platforms (e.g., Zoom, Amwell, Doxy.me)

EHR proficiency, ideally with Elation EMR or similar systems

Strong organizational and documentation skills with attention to detail

Ability to collaborate effectively with psychiatrists, OB/GYNs, and multidisciplinary care teams

Bilingual English/Spanish communication (preferred)
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