Nurse Practitioner Jobs in New Hampshire

2 NP positions available including 1 FQHC jobs with loan repayment

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NP Salary in New Hampshire — Federal Data

Source: BLS OEWS · May 2025 OEWS

New Hampshire ranks #10 of 51 reporting states for NP median pay.

Median salary
$137,550
/ year
Mean salary
$138,070
/ year
Employment
1,770
#38 of 51
Location quotient
1.24
vs. U.S. avg (1.00)

The Nurse Practitioner market in New Hampshire

Practice environment, shortage designations, and loan-repayment value — the context behind the openings above.

Practice authority

Full practice

NPs practice and prescribe independently under board of nursing authority.

Independent prescriptive authority, including Schedule II-V controlled substances.

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Open positions

2 NP jobs

1 at FQHCs with loan-repayment eligibility

Most recent posting 4 weeks ago

Loan repayment value

Up to $75,000

NHSC Loan Repayment Program — full-time, 2-year initial commitment, at 62 approved sites in New Hampshire.

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Shortage designation

HPSA 20 primary-care score

Historically most funded. Sites with HPSA scores of 14+ have historically had the best success receiving NHSC awards.

Loan-repayment programs in New Hampshire

  • New Hampshire State Loan Repayment ProgramAmount varies — see source

    A three-year full-time commitment, or two years part-time. Tier amounts live in the program guidelines PDF rather than the public page.

    Tax treatment not stated · Service counts toward PSLF · Annual cycle. · Verified 2026-07-24

Federal programs you can also use: NHSC LRP, NHSC Rural Community LRP, NHSC SUD LRP, STAR LRP, NHSC S2S, Nurse Corps LRP, IHS LRP, PSLF.

Practice authority: AANP. Shortage & loan-repayment data: HRSA / NHSC and the state agencies linked above.

FQHC Opportunities

1 FQHC positions in New Hampshire offer student loan repayment up to $75,000 over 2 years through NHSC.

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NP Practice in New Hampshire

Learn about scope of practice, prescriptive authority, and licensing requirements.

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About Nurse Practitioner Jobs in New Hampshire

New Hampshire offers excellent opportunities for Nurse Practitioners (NPs) across various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, FQHCs, and private practices. With 2 current openings, New Hampshire is actively recruiting qualified NPs to meet the growing healthcare needs of its population.

Many positions in New Hampshire offer competitive compensation packages including sign-on bonuses, relocation assistance, and student loan repayment. FQHC positions are particularly attractive as they qualify for NHSC loan repayment programs that can provide up to $75,000 over 2 years toward student loan debt.

Nurse Practitioner Jobs in New Hampshire — FAQ

Can nurse practitioners practice independently in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire is a full-practice-authority state for nurse practitioners. NPs practice and prescribe independently under board of nursing authority. Independent prescriptive authority, including Schedule II-V controlled substances.

Do nurse practitioner jobs in New Hampshire qualify for student loan repayment?

Nurse practitioners at NHSC-approved FQHCs and community health centers in New Hampshire can qualify for the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program — up to $75,000 for a full-time, two-year commitment. There are 62 NHSC-approved sites on record in New Hampshire.

Does New Hampshire have its own loan repayment program for nurse practitioners?

Yes. New Hampshire runs a state program nurse practitioners can use: New Hampshire State Loan Repayment Program. State awards apply on top of the federal NHSC Loan Repayment Program, and the service also counts toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

How many nurse practitioner jobs are available in New Hampshire?

We currently list 2 nurse practitioner positions in New Hampshire at community health centers and FQHCs. New roles are added continuously as facilities post them.

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