Fall 2026

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Residency Program Intern

Posted on 7/17/2026

Blackbird Health

Blackbird Health

51-200 employees

Hybrid pediatric mental health care provider

Compensation Overview

$48.08 - $53.85/hr

Frederick, MD, USA + 1 more

More locations: Dulles, VA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role; up to 3 in-person days/week at Frederick, Maryland clinic; remote telehealth portion.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)

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Requirements
  • Have national certification of a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
  • 12 of your 40 weekly hours are required to be during our peak “after school hours” defined as after 4 pm ET during the week or any time on a weekend.
  • Work in person at our Fredrick, Maryland clinic up to 3 days a week (as needed)
  • Master’s degree from an accredited nursing program (PMHNP, Master’s in NP) and must have graduated in the last ~12 months or have less than 1 year of work experience as a PMHNP
  • Candidates must have an active PMHNP license and DEA in Virginia (or on track to receive it by the time residency begins.)
Responsibilities
  • Conduct psychiatric evaluations, assessments, and diagnosis, creating personalized treatment plans for children and adolescents, which may include prescribing medicines and other treatments
  • Collaborate closely with other healthcare professionals including psychotherapists on an integrated treatment plan and medication management to ensure the best outcomes for patients.
  • Work from our clinic in Fredrick, Maryland up to 2 days a week (as needed)
  • Meet with residency cohort & supervisor to discuss progress and challenges on a routine basis
  • Provide education and consultation for patients and their families.
  • Manage diagnostic testing, including digital and lab results.
  • Participate in weekly team and supervisory clinical meetings.
  • Maintain thorough records of patient meetings and progress and maintain confidentiality according to HIPAA regulations
  • Performs other clinical-related activities as assigned

Blackbird Health provides mental health care for children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 2–26) through a hybrid model of virtual and in-person sessions. It offers services for mood disorders, learning differences, autism, and trauma, using a 'whole-child assessment' that assesses social, developmental, and academic factors. Care is delivered via a technology-backed system that supports integrated mental health services, including telepsychiatry and in-person visits, with families serving as primary clients and revenue generated from clinical services. Compared with competitors, it emphasizes a holistic, developmentally informed approach and seamless tech-enabled care across modalities, aiming to make youth mental health services more accessible. The company seeks to expand geographically and scale its integrated care model, backed by venture funding (Series A) to broaden reach into Pennsylvania, Virginia, and beyond.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$17M

Headquarters

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Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Partnership with Define Ventures secured $17M Series A funding totaling $23M to scale clinical model nationwide.
  • 85 percent of patients experience significant improvement in depression and anxiety symptoms due to precise diagnostic frameworks.
  • Blackbird is in-network with most major insurance carriers, making care accessible and affordable for families broadly.

What critics are saying

  • Direct market share erosion by Talkiatry and Little Otter with high probability across 12 to 18 months.
  • Loss of Medicaid-eligible patients due to non-participation with Medicaid, creating high risk over 6 to 12 months.
  • Staffing crisis from inability to hire child therapists for new clinics, with medium impact over 9 to 12 months.

What makes Blackbird Health unique

  • Blackbird Health uses a neuroscience-driven, Understanding-first model eliminating trial and error in pediatric diagnosis.
  • The company serves a full age spectrum of kids to young adults, with 45 percent under age 10.
  • Blackbird combines virtual and in-person care using computational models to enhance precise diagnosis and treatment outcomes.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-6%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

3%
LNP Media Group, Inc.
Jun 3rd, 2026
New pediatric mental health practice accepting patients in Manheim Township.

New pediatric mental health practice accepting patients in Manheim Township. A new pediatric mental health clinic has opened in Manheim Township. Blackbird Health, a mid-Atlantic pediatric mental health provider, opened its ninth Pennsylvania office at 1390 Harrisburg Pike June 1. "As a new clinic serving a new market, we're starting with a smaller in-person team and plan to grow alongside community demand," said Abigail Tuller, content marketing director for Blackbird. "The Lancaster office currently includes a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and two therapists, with additional clinical positions actively being recruited." The practice is hiring two child and adolescent therapists and is accepting applicants to its psychiatric nurse residency program. Blackbird is renting the 700-square-foot office, Tuller said. The clinic provides child and mental health services, including evaluations and assessments, individual therapy services, medication management and family support. Blackbird accepts most major insurance plans including some Children's Health Insurance Program plans. Currently the practice doesn't accept Medicaid, but patients on Medicaid can contact Blackbird to discuss options, Tuller said. The practice is accepting new patients, and as of Wednesday, there was not a waitlist for appointments. Interested families can start the scheduling process by filling out a form online at lanc.news/blackbirdform or by calling 484-202-0751. "Families shouldn't have to wait months or travel hours to get answers for their child," said Dr. Michael Tang, child and adolescent psychiatrist and chief medical officer at Blackbird Health. "Lancaster families deserve access to high-quality pediatric mental health care close to home, and we're excited to become part of this community."