Advanced Practice Practitioner (PA/NP) - Psychiatry
Advanced Practice Practitioner (PA/NP) - Psychiatry
Description
Family Psychiatry Practice & Associates (FPPA)
Make Psychiatry Feel Meaningful Again
If you’re looking for a role where you can truly focus on patient care and not productivity quotas, excessive administrative burden, or rushed visits, FPPA offers something different.
At Family Psychiatry Practice & Associates, we’ve intentionally built a practice that prioritizes quality over volume, autonomy over micromanagement, and support over burnout. We’re looking for a compassionate and motivated Advanced Practice Provider (APP) who wants to grow within a collaborative, thoughtful, and patient-centered environment.
About Us
FPPA is a small, locally owned psychiatric practice serving children, adolescents, and adults. We are deeply committed to individualized care, strong therapeutic relationships, and a supportive team culture.
As a fee-for-service clinic with a consistent and established patient base, we do not participate directly with private or government insurance programs. This allows our clinicians to focus on what’s best for each patient often leading to more meaningful care and outcomes.
Our clinical team is led by our Medical Director, Dr. Tian Duke-Sui, MD, a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist, and includes a Physician Assistant, John Kwon, PA-C who provides care to children, adolescents, and adults; a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Lee Davis LCMHC-CRC, who specializes in delivering therapeutic services to children, adolescents and adults; a Psychology Intern, Daniel Montenegro, who conducts in-house ASD, psychoeducational evaluations, play therapy and more; a Registered Nurse, Alissa Duke-Sui RN, with specialized experience in both critical care and psychiatry; as well as two full-time and two part-time Medical Coordinators who support the overall function and efficiency of the practice.
Our Approach to Care
We take a well-rounded, evidence-based approach to treatment, incorporating modalities such as ACT, CBT, DBT, and person-centered care. Prior experience is welcome but not required. FPPA prioritizes curiosity, openness, and a willingness to learn, and we actively support ongoing professional development.
A Truly Supportive Environment
We understand that great care starts with well-supported clinicians. Our infrastructure is intentionally designed to reduce non-clinical burden and improve workflow:
Experienced, stable front desk team with low turnover
Strong administrative support for scheduling and coordination
Dedicated Registered Nurse assisting with triage, patient education, prior authorizations, and care coordination and collaboration with schools, community partners, and outside providers
This allows you to focus on your patients while feeling supported throughout your day.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations for new and returning patients
Develop and implement individualized, evidence-based treatment plans
Provide medication management, including prescribing and monitoring effectiveness
Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment as clinically indicated
Maintain accurate and timely EMR documentation
Collaborate with therapists and interdisciplinary team members
Educate patients and families on diagnoses and treatment options
Participate in case consultations and team meetings
What We Offer
We offer a competitive compensation structure within a warm, collaborative, and team-oriented environment where clinicians can thrive.
Our practice is intentionally structured to prioritize thoughtful, patient-centered care over high patient volume, giving you the time and flexibility to practice the way you were trained.
You’ll have a high level of autonomy over your patient panel, supported by engaged leadership, open communication, and a culture that values both professional growth and personal well-being.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive compensation with expected annual earnings typically ranging from $120,000 to $180,000+, depending on experience, productivity, and schedule structure
401(k) Safe Harbor retirement plan
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
Six weeks of flexible time off annually for clinicians, allowing for meaningful work-life balance
Strong administrative and clinical support to reduce burnout and enhance workflow
Requirements
Qualifications
Current, active, and unrestricted PA or NP license in North Carolina
Board certification or board eligibility (PA-C, PMHNP-BC, or equivalent)
DEA license or ability to obtain prior to start
Psychiatry experience preferred; strong interest required for new graduates
Ability to perform psychiatric evaluations and develop differential diagnoses
Experience with psychopharmacology across a range of conditions
Strong clinical judgment and critical thinking skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Comfort working across the lifespan, or willingness to grow into it
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail (EMR documentation)
Commitment to ethical, patient-centered care
A genuine desire to learn, grow, and continue developing within a supportive and collaborative environment
Why Join FPPA?
This is an opportunity to practice psychiatry in a way that feels sustainable, meaningful, and aligned with your clinical values. We’re not just looking for someone to fill a role, we’re looking for someone who wants to grow with us.
Family Psychiatry Practice & Associates (FPPA) is a out-of-network and fee-for-service comprehensive mental health clinic based in Cary, North Carolina, serving the Triangle area for over 26 years. The clinic provides psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults, specializing in anxiety, depression, ADHD, ASD and more. FPPA's team includes board-certified psychiatrists, licensed therapists, and a Psychiatric Registered Nurse, who collaborate to deliver personalized care through services like therapy, medication man...
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