Benefits:
Competitive salary
Opportunity for advancement
Wellness resources
Benefits/Perks
Competitive Compensation
Great Work Environment
Career Advancement Opportunities
Job Summary
Behavioral Health Nurse
The Behavioral Health Nurse (LPN or RN) works in conjunction with behavioral health providers to provide professional, team based integrative care and nursing support in a clinical setting. Under clinical supervision of the Medical Director, administrative supervision of the Program Director, the nurse will play a critical role in the delivery of quality, patient-centered integrative care within the context of a qualified partial care program.
Responsibilities
A.
1.Communicates with patients in a courteous and professional manner in face to face encounters and via telephone.
2. Educates the patient and family member on the patient’s diagnosis and health care self management, with in scope of knowledge and authority.
B.
- Participates with the Provider in the implementation of the plan of care and multidisciplinary patient education.
- Promotes the Team-based Care Model by participating in daily huddles and departmental meetings t communicate and collaborate on patient issues and needs.
C.
- Conducts initial nursing assessment for patients including (but not limited to): obtaining vital signs, reconciling medication lists and allergies, and identifying patient’s chief compliant.
- Assist in coordinating outside tests, procedures and doctor’s appointments.
- Administers medications including IM and Sub Q injections ordered by Provider.
- Documents clinical activities and patient interactions in EMR
a. monitor utilization and review as needed.
- Assists provider in monitoring lab results, telephone encounters, and requests for refills. Communicates these outcomes and results with patients.
- Interacts with other agencies/medical entities in regards to patient medical information and documenting referrals when necessary.
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Medical Director and Program Director.
D.
- Assists with ensuring that patient encounters are properly coded and documented.
E.
- Demonstrates proficiency in management of Behavioral Health diagnosis, including knowledge of psychiatric medications (including side effects), substance abuse, and crisis intervention.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, with state licensure, required
Experience in Case Management or Utilization Management desired
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Strong analytical skills
Full Time/Part Time