Student Preceptorship (Psychiatry - NP or PA)
iTrust Wellness is currently seeking Nurse Practitioner (NP) and Physician Associate (PA) students for their Student Preceptorship Program. At iTrust, our providers bridge the gap between psychiatry and talk therapy, offering psychiatric medication management to patients throughout the Upstate. Our practice utilizes a holistic, innovative approach to mental health care, and we strive to integrate various therapeutic methods to create individualized treatment for each patient.
As a Student Preceptor with iTrust Wellness, we guarantee a unique experience in the mental healthcare field as you work alongside our providers, all of whom are NPs and PAs themselves! We are currently accepting students at both of our Greenville offices, as well as our Seneca and Spartanburg locations.
About iTrust Wellness
At iTrust Wellness, we believe in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. Our multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to create individualized treatment plans that address the unique needs of each patient. By combining evidence-based practices with a holistic approach, we strive to promote lasting mental health and wellness.
Preceptorship Overview
As a student at iTrust Wellness, you will gain hands-on experience in psychiatric care under the guidance of experienced clinicians. You will have the opportunity to:
- Conduct patient assessments and develop treatment plans.
- Learn and apply various therapeutic techniques.
- Participate in case discussions.
- Enhance your clinical skills in a supportive and educational environment.
FAQ Section
- What is required to apply for the Student Preceptorship?
- iTrust’s Student Preceptorship Program is currently accepting applications from any Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Associate (PA) students who have already completed their first rotations.
- How long is the rotation with the iTrust Wellness Student Preceptorship Program?
- iTrust strives to be flexible to the needs of Student Preceptors; therefore, our Student Preceptorship Program’s duration can vary. However, we encourage applicants to understand their institution’s requirements prior to interviewing with iTrust so that we can ensure sufficient availability for your rotation’s required length.
- What is the application process?
- The application for the Student Preceptorship Program contains several general screening questions to help us determine eligible students and the availability of providers for rotations.
- In cases of limited provider availability, iTrust may choose to conduct additional phone screenings with applicants to determine students’ eligibility.
- What kinds of supervision and mentorship will I receive from iTrust’s Student Preceptorship Program?
- Student Preceptors will be expected to observe their iTrust provider (Preceptor) during both virtual and in-office appointments.
- Students will also assist their Preceptor with clinical documentation, patient evaluations, and the development of patients’ treatment plans. Through close shadowing and engagement with their Preceptor, each student will have the opportunity to glean insights about the mental healthcare industry and profession.
- Student Preceptors may be asked to participate in patient care; for patient safety, no care delivered by the student will be performed without direct supervision and approval of the Preceptor.
- What is the typical schedule for a Student Preceptor?
- Students are expected to shadow their iTrust provider (Preceptor) during their regular business hours. Typical provider hours are as follows:
- Monday – Thursday: 7:30am – 4:30pm
- Friday: 8:00am – 1:00pm
- Most iTrust providers follow a hybrid work schedule of two days in-office and two days remote, with all providers working remotely on Fridays. Individual Preceptor hours and in-office scheduling may vary.
- Students are expected to shadow their iTrust provider (Preceptor) during their regular business hours. Typical provider hours are as follows:
- What kind of patient population(s) will Student Preceptors work with?
- iTrust Wellness currently accepts patients between the ages of 18 and 75 who may be diagnosed with various mental health conditions.
- Students participating in iTrust’s Student Preceptorship Program will be expected to professionally engage with our various patient demographics and their diagnoses. Our typical patient diagnoses include ADHD, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, schizophrenia, sleep disorders and insomnia, substance use, etc.
- How will feedback and evaluations of Student Preceptors be conducted?
- Feedback and evaluations of iTrust’s Student Preceptors will be given continuously throughout the duration of the Student Preceptorship Program. Critique will include, but is not limited to, each student’s performance in the areas of clinical documentation, patient evaluation, and the development of treatment plans.
- Are there any employment opportunities for students who complete iTrust’s Student Preceptorship Program?
- To serve the growing demand for mental healthcare in the Upstate, iTrust is continually seeking qualified candidates to join their team of providers. Student Preceptors who are interested in employment with iTrust Wellness are encouraged to speak with their Preceptor and iTrust’s Clinical Director to explore available positions and eligibility.
We look forward to helping you grow in your professional journey and contribute to the meaningful work we do at iTrust Wellness. Apply today to be a part of a practice that values comprehensive and compassionate mental health care.
Note: This job description is intended to convey essential duties and responsibilities and is not an exhaustive list of all functions and tasks required. The company reserves the right to modify the duties and responsibilities of the position as necessary. Please submit your resume, to be considered for this position. Current or previous patients of iTrust Wellness Group are ineligible to apply.