ReKlame Health NP Fellowship Experience

Where your career takes off!

A 12-month, full-time, remote clinical training experience for newly graduated PMHNPs focused on serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorders (SUD) with structured mentorship, protected learning time, and real-world clinical depth.

Location

Remote (Pending New York NP licensure required)

Fellowship Dates

10/13/2026 – 10/13/2027

Designed for

Expected PMHNP graduates May 2026

Focus

SMI • SUD • MAT • High-acuity outpatient telepsychiatry

Stipend offered

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the cohort is filled.

We’re building the next generation of mission-driven psychiatric nurse practitioners.

Let ReKlame Health be the launchpad for your career!

What is the NP Fellowship Experience?

The ReKlame Health NP Fellowship Experience is a 12-month, immersive clinical training year designed to support the transition from graduate training to confident, independent practice. Fellows step into real clinical work while receiving close mentorship, weekly didactics, protected learning time, and structured feedback.

What you’ll gain hands-on exposure to
  • Treating SMI (bipolar disorder, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, complex co-occurring conditions)
  • Addiction care and evidence-based SUD treatment
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) (including buprenorphine, AUD pharmacotherapy, harm reduction)
  • High-acuity outpatient telepsychiatry
  • Trauma-informed and culturally responsive care
  • Evidence-based psychopharmacology and clinical risk management

Who thrives here?

This experience is designed for new graduate PMHNPs who want meaningful responsibility with structure and support, and who are excited to build deep clinical skill in SMI and SUD care.

Prior psych RN experience is welcomed but not required.

You might be a fit if you
  • Believe everyone deserves respectful, high-quality, culturally responsive mental health and addiction care
  • Want mentorship and feedback as a core part of your development
  • Are eager to learn “real world” psychiatry: complex cases, high acuity, co-occurring conditions
  • Feel energized by a telehealth-first, tech-enabled care model
  • Value team-based learning, reflection, and continuous improvement

What You’ll Do

Clinical Care
  • Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and med-management visits via secure telehealth
  • Build strong documentation habits with best-in-class standards
  • Create individualized, evidence-based treatment plans for SMI/SUD/trauma/co-occurring conditions
  • Deliver MAT and harm-reduction education within a supervised model
  • Gradually build and manage a clinical caseload with structured support
Intensive Learning

Weekly didactics designed to strengthen decision-making and clinical judgment, including:

  • SUD treatment models, MAT, harm reduction
  • SMI diagnosis and longitudinal management
  • Suicide risk assessment and crisis intervention
  • Psychopharmacology for complex populations
  • Trauma-informed and culturally responsive care
Mentorship & Team Learning
  • Work alongside senior NPs, psychiatrists, nurses, and care coordinators
  • Participate in biweekly high-risk case conferences
  • Receive designated mentorship/supervision time with experienced clinicians
  • Grow through longitudinal feedback and structured evaluation milestones

Built to support real growth

Structured Fellowship Year
  • Protected learning time for didactics, mentorship, and skill-building
  • Comprehensive longitudinal curriculum (SMI + SUD + psychopharm + documentation + telehealth)
  • Guest sessions with psychopharmacology and addiction medicine experts
Supportive NP-Led Environment
  • Daily access to experienced NP mentors
  • Weekly supervision and collaborative case formulation
  • Biweekly high-risk case review to strengthen judgment in complex scenarios
  • Dedicated RN + Care Navigator support for care coordination/admin tasks
Tools & Resources
  • AI-powered documentation tools to reduce administrative burden
  • Robust internal learning library (curated resources and reference materials)
  • Cultural competence training
Compensation & Benefits
  • Full-time, paid fellowship experience (remote)
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Paid malpractice insurance + DEA reimbursement for new graduates
  • PTO, paid holidays, and CME stipend

Required Qualifications

  • Licensed in NY as a Registered Nurse
  • Graduation from an accredited PMHNP program by May 2026
  • Active or incoming New York NP licensure by Oct 2026 start
  • ANCC PMHNP board certification (active or pending)
  • DEA (active or pending; reimbursement available for new grads)
  • Commitment to full-time participation for the full fellowship term (10/13/2026–10/13/2027)

Application Process

Applications are available on our careers page and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the cohort is finalized. Please submit your application no later than September 1, 2026.

Provider Testimonials

Briana Griswold

ReKlame Health offers strong, meaningful support for clinicians who are new to the field of psychiatry. Regular supervisory meetings and collaborative discussions make it easy to ask questions and continue growing clinically, while administrative support helps take pressure off the non-clinical workload. I feel both guided and empowered in my role, which allows me to focus my energy where it matters most: delivering high-quality patient care.

Melvin George

From day one at ReKlame Health, I felt genuinely supported. The onboarding process was thoughtful and thorough, and it was clear that the leadership team is invested in setting new clinicians up for success. Since joining the team, having access to real-time clinical guidance, collaborative discussions, and a responsive support team made a big difference. Questions are welcomed, mentorship is encouraged, and you never feel like you’re practicing in isolation. ReKlame Health has created an environment where learning is ongoing, support is the norm, and clinicians are empowered to provide high-quality, patient-centered care. I’m thrilled to be a part of an organization that truly prioritizes its providers, especially those who are early in their careers.

Emily Leath

As a brand new PMHNP, the mentorship and open communication within the ReKlame Health team has helped me build confidence in my clinical decision-making. I truly feel valued as a new provider and supported every step of the way as I continue to grow in my role. ReKlame truly utilizes a team-based approach to address patient care in order to provide individuals with personalized and evidenced-based care, which is something I value greatly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ReKlame Health Psychiatric NP Fellowship is a 12-month program, running from October 13, 2026 through October 13, 2027.

Yes. This is a paid, full-time Fellowship. Compensation details will be discussed during the interview and offer process.

Yes. The Fellowship is 100% remote/telehealth, with all clinical care, supervision, and didactic learning delivered virtually.

This Fellowship is designed for:

  • Newly graduated or early-career Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs)
  • Candidates with an active or pending NY PMHNP license
  • Clinicians seeking structured training before or during early independent practice
Yes. This Fellowship is intentionally designed to bridge the gap between graduate education and independent practice. It is not a “sink-or-swim” role and includes graduated responsibility, close supervision, and ongoing feedback.
Fellows participate in:

  • Supervised clinical care with a gradually increasing caseload
  • Scheduled didactics, case conferences, and skills-based learning
  • Regular mentorship and consultation with experienced NPs and clinical leadership

Exact schedules may vary.

Fellows gain experience treating adults with:

  • Severe mental illness (SMI)
  • Substance use disorders (SUD)
  • Mood and anxiety disorders
  • ADHD and complex psychiatric comorbidities

Care is delivered in an outpatient telehealth setting, with strong emphasis on safety, documentation, and evidence-based care.

Yes. Supervision is a core component of the Fellowship and includes:

  • Dedicated NP mentorship
  • Real-time clinical support
  • Case review and treatment planning guidance
  • Regular performance feedback and evaluations
Yes, with appropriate supervision and progressive autonomy. Fellows are trained in:

  • Psychopharmacology best practices
  • Controlled substance management
  • Risk assessment and mitigation
  • ReKlame Health’s prescribing protocols
Yes. The Fellowship includes structured exposure to SUD treatment, including harm-reduction principles, co-occurring disorders, and safe prescribing practices.
Fellows participate in:

  • Ongoing formative feedback
  • Structured quarterly evaluations
  • Competency-based assessments tied to clinical growth and readiness for independent practice

Successful completion of the Fellowship may position Fellows for future opportunities within ReKlame Health, depending on organizational needs, licensure, and performance. Completion does not guarantee employment.

Cohort sizes are intentionally small to preserve high-quality supervision, mentorship, and individualized learning.

Fellowship Start Date:
October 13, 2026

Fellowship End Date:
October 13, 2027

Application Review:
Rolling until cohort is filled
(latest to apply is 9/1/2026)

Application Review Process

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and evaluated holistically, with consideration given to:

  • Academic and clinical preparation
  • Professional communication skills
  • Motivation for structured postgraduate training
  • Alignment with ReKlame Health’s mission and patient population
  • Readiness for supervised clinical growth