Each one, teach one.
Begin the climb.
NP students need clinical hours from preceptors who actually teach. H2M brokers preceptorships through Heard and Healed Mental Health — guided learning, real patient experience, and a clear path forward after graduation.
Finding a preceptor is one of the hardest things an NP student does. Many spend months searching, take whatever rotation they can find, and leave clinicals without a real mentor on the other side. H2M was built around a different idea — that the people who teach you should be invested in who you become. Each one, teach one isn't a slogan to us. It's the model.
What you receive.
Preceptorships are structured to give you genuine clinical experience, a real mentor, and a path that doesn't end at graduation.
- Clinical hours that count toward your program requirements
- A preceptor invested in your development — not just signing off on a logbook
- Primarily telehealth-based clinical experience, with in-person available as the practice expands
- Scheduling flexibility built around your program and life
- A standing relationship with H2M and Heard and Healed that continues after you graduate
How it works.
Our application and learning stages trace the platforms of the H2M structure — rising step-by-step from your first interview to graduation and independent clinical practice.
Graduate, and choose what's next
When you complete your hours and graduate, you don't disappear. Students who finish their preceptorship with H2M are invited — once they're licensed — to join Heard and Healed Mental Health as a 1099 provider and learn how to run a telehealth practice from the inside. Each one, teach one: the student you were becomes the provider you've trained for.
Precept
You're matched with a preceptor in the Heard and Healed network and begin your clinical hours. You'll primarily learn via telehealth, with in-person experience available as the practice expands. The cadence is built around your schedule — what works for your program, your other obligations, and the way you learn best.
Interview
We interview candidates personally. This is a two-way conversation — we want to understand who you are as a learner, and you should understand how we teach. Preceptorships are not assignments; they're relationships, and the match has to be right.
Apply
Submit your application and meet with us. We talk through your program, your goals, your timeline, and where you are in your training. Selected candidates move forward to interview.
What it costs.
Preceptorship is billed at $15 per clinical hour, invoiced monthly based on the hours completed. There is no long-term commitment, no rotation minimum, and no fee charged for hours you don't use.
Exact cost depends on your program's hour requirement and your schedule. We walk through the math during your interview.
Who qualifies.
Because preceptorships are a real teaching commitment on our end, we're selective about who we take. Candidates we consider:
- Are currently enrolled in an accredited nurse practitioner program
- Carry malpractice coverage through their school for the clinical rotation
- Bring a learning contract or program-issued preceptor agreement from their school
- Are willing to interview as part of the matching process
If you meet these requirements and you're motivated to learn — not just to log hours — apply.
Each one, teach one — your path continues.
The relationship doesn't end when your hours do. Students who complete their preceptorship are invited, upon graduation and licensure, to join Heard and Healed Mental Health as a 1099 provider. You begin seeing patients right away, earn a percentage of what you bill from day one, and learn the business of running a telehealth practice from the inside.
The path from there is yours to choose: launch your own practice with everything you've learned, retain H2M as your consultant on a monthly fee, or stay long-term and grow at Heard and Healed under our established commercial contracts.
The student becomes the provider. The provider, in time, becomes the preceptor. The model continues.
Ready to begin the climb?
Preceptorships are limited and matched personally. The first step is an application and an interview.