As a Psychiatric Registered Nurse for Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST) programs, this role involves coordinating patient care, working closely with jail nursing staff and psychiatrists to ensure continuity of care, and providing comprehensive psychiatric and medical care through the nursing process. The job also includes participating in program services, demonstrating knowledge and therapeutic intervention skills, and applying principles of psychiatric rehabilitation based on the understanding of psychiatric mental health disorders and human growth and development.
The Psychiatrist is responsible for managing the admission, continuing care, and discharge of patients, including completing initial psychiatric assessments, developing treatment plans, and prescribing medication as necessary. They provide leadership to the multi-disciplinary treatment team and participate in performance improvement and other activities. The Staff Psychiatrist must possess strong leadership, critical thinking, and communication skills, as well as the ability to work under stress and make sound judgments in a fast-paced environment.
The Psychiatrist provides a comprehensive range of psychiatric services to incarcerated patients, including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders. Additionally, the Psychiatrist provides clinical consultation to mental health and health care staff on identified cases, ensuring high-quality mental health care for inmates. Overall, the position requires a strong commitment to providing compassionate care, sound clinical judgment, and effective communication with interdisciplinary teams.
The Peer Support Specialist plays a crucial role in fostering a therapeutic atmosphere for patients by engaging with them and staff alike. Through individual and group interactions, they actively advocate for patients and aid in resolving their concerns. Additionally, they facilitate patient education sessions, participate in treatment team meetings, and ensure compliance with facility regulations while upholding strict confidentiality of patient information.
The Rehabilitation Specialist role involves developing, organizing, and implementing psychiatric rehabilitation groups and activities that address the needs of patients with severe and persistent mental illness. This position requires conducting daily interventions, including formal groups, individual counseling, crisis intervention, behavioral programming, and auxiliary support activities for patients, and documenting daily objective-driven contact notes that generate monthly progress notes. Additionally, the Rehabilitation Specialist will work collaboratively with interdisciplinary treatment teams to achieve measurable objectives specified in the Recovery Plan within the facility's standards.
The Rehabilitation Specialist role involves developing, organizing, and implementing psychiatric rehabilitation groups and activities that address the needs of patients with severe and persistent mental illness. This position requires conducting daily interventions, including formal groups, individual counseling, crisis intervention, behavioral programming, and auxiliary support activities for patients, and documenting daily objective-driven contact notes that generate monthly progress notes. Additionally, the Rehabilitation Specialist will work collaboratively with interdisciplinary treatment teams to achieve measurable objectives specified in the Recovery Plan within the facility's standards.
The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct care services to patients with mental, emotional, and substance abuse issues, working closely with the treatment team to fulfill the interdisciplinary treatment process for patients with a dual diagnosis. This includes developing and conducting program activities for education and treatment related to substance abuse, as well as providing individual and group counseling sessions. The counselor is responsible for patient assessment and the development and implementation of Recovery Plans, within the company's standards.
Are you a skilled Medical Director looking for a flexible opportunity to make a meaningful impact? Look no further – we're seeking a dynamic Medical Director to join our team on a part-time basis (20-25 hours per week)! The Medical Director is a key figure in managing and overseeing the medical services provided to residents in a facility. They are responsible for a range of duties, including directing and assessing medical services, planning and monitoring medical staff, and ensuring that all residents receive quality medical care. As the primary care physician for all residents, they also provide consultations and referrals to and from other medical staff as necessary to ensure the best possible outcomes for residents. Overall, the Medical Director plays a critical role in ensuring...
The Recovery Specialist at Treasure Coast Forensic Treatment Center develops, organizes, and leads Recovery Group Activities, including evidence-based group education and treatment, for a designated unit. They collaborate with the treatment team to implement the interdisciplinary treatment plan in compliance with facility and Department of Children and Families standards. The primary focus of this role is to facilitate daily Recovery Groups/Activities that address residents' mental and emotional challenges, as well as relationship issues like trust and self-esteem.
As a Clinical Supervisor, you'll play a vital role within the leadership team, overseeing the delivery of quality care and clinically supervising mental health clinicians across different disciplines. Your responsibilities include clinical oversight of the clinical team to ensure compliance with contractual, legal, and accreditation standards for documentation and service delivery, thereby maintaining high standards of care and professionalism within the organization. With a focus on effective leadership and adherence to regulatory requirements, you'll contribute to the overall success and excellence of the clinical services provided.
The Mental Health Technicianis an entry-level position that learns to provide direct care to a specific resident population under the direction and supervision of licensed nursing staff and their designees. This is an integral part of the team whoprovides standard and routine psychiatric and medical nursing assistance services as part of the overall plan of care within the nursing standards and policies and procedures of the facility.
The Assistant Director of Clinical Services ensures effective day to day operations of the program through active supervision of clinical and support staff. Assists in hiring, training, and supervising clinical team members. Oversees the quality of services provided and implements quality assurance practices.
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for assisting in the delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Under the supervision of the RN(s), directs and guides patient teaching and activities that commensurate with his/her education and demonstrated competencies.
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for assisting in the delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Under the supervision of the RN(s), directs and guides patient teaching and activities that commensurate with his/her education and demonstrated competencies.
The Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist is responsible for organizing, implementing, and providing daily care to clients in a team-based environment, ensuring that treatment plans are being followed by team members. They are proficient in crisis de-escalation skills and possess strong interpersonal skills to lead and mentor a team of program staff members. The position ensures compliance with department protocols, policies, and facility standards, while providing superior guidance for staff interactions with difficult to work with clients.
As a Registered Nurse (RN), your primary responsibility is to provide patient care using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. You will work under the supervision of Charge Nurse(s) to provide patient education and activities in accordance with your competencies and education. This role requires excellent communication and critical thinking skills to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
The Therapeutic Safety Technician (TST) is a crucial member of the interdisciplinary clinical team who supports the delivery of person-centered care to patients at the hospital. They work alongside clinical and medical personnel to provide a safe and therapeutic environment for patients, and help to support the patient's wellness during community visits. The TST uses a trauma-informed, recovery/resiliency approach to care to ensure that patients receive the best possible treatment.
As a Psychologist in a correctional or detention facility, the role involves providing clinical mental health services to inmate patients. The Psychologist is responsible forproviding clinical supervision and guidance to any mental health professionals assisting them. The Psychologist must provide mental health services that are consistent with their professional training and experience while meeting the expectations of the facility.
The Dental Assistant job position requires a candidate who can support the dentist or designee by documenting dental services provided. This involves maintainingaccurate dental charts, recording dental findings, and scheduling appointments in a timely manner. The ideal candidate must possess excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently as part of a team.
This is a part-time role, working Tuesday and Wednesday weekly The Dental Assistant position involves assisting the Dentist during patient exams and treatment procedures, as well as maintaining a clean and sanitary environment for dental equipment following OSHA standards. The job also entails coordinating the schedule for the Dental Clinic and ensuring that supplies and equipment are ordered as needed. The successful candidate must have excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, and be able to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.
The Assistant Facility Maintenance Manager at the Columbia Regional Care Center (CRCC) works closely with the Facility Maintenance Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of facility building maintenance, construction, and grounds. This includes ensuring proper safety, sanitation, and mechanical functions for all buildings, grounds, and equipment, while also ensuring compliance with all applicable building and fire codes. In the absence of the Facility Maintenance Manager, the Assistant Facility Maintenance Manager assumes responsibility for managing and overseeing these functions.
The Custody Officer is responsible formaintaining a safe and secure environment within the facility by monitoring and controlling access to restricted areas. They also monitor the behavior of patients and visitors and respond to any security incidents that may arise. In addition, the Custody Officer may be responsible for conducting searches, escorting patients, and performing other security-related duties as assigned.
Are you a dynamic clinical thought leader with a passion for leading and developing high-quality behavioral health programs? We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Director of Clinical Services to oversee the administration, management, supervision, and development of our mental health programs at Bridgewater State Hospital. Join our team and make a significant impact on the delivery of behavioral health services in our hospital! Joint Commissions experience a plus. This role will have cross functional oversight to include Social Work and Occupational Therapy, up to director level. *This position offers a bonus!* The Director of Clinical Services directs the development and implementation of clinical programming and assessment services; provides clinical leadership;...
As a Registered Nurse (RN), your primary responsibility is to provide patient care using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. You will work under the supervision of Charge Nurse(s) to provide patient education and activities in accordance with your competencies and education. This role requires excellent communication and critical thinking skills to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
The Clinical Therapist is responsible for delivering sex offender specific treatment and case management services to civilly committed residents of the Sexually Violent Predator Treatment Program. They must provide individual and group therapy sessions, perform mental health evaluations, and develop and implement treatment plans for their clients. The Clinical Therapist is also responsible for maintainingaccurate records and documentation related to their clients' treatment progress.
The Occupational Therapist will identify, assess, treat and supervise the treatment of patients with physical, emotional, cognitive, psychological and social dysfunction.
The Regional Counselor is responsible for providing daily services and direct care to clients residing in the facility, working closely with clients in a team-based environment. They ensure that treatment plans and program structure are implemented by team members on the units, from admission to discharge. The Rehabilitation Counselor possesses strong crisis de-escalation skills, interpersonal skills, and proficiency in all competencies required of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Specialist positions, with a particular emphasis on crisis intervention and providing guidance for staff in their interactions with challenging clients. They work closely with clinical staff, Program Director, and other departments to ensure the overall well-being and care of the clients.
The Post Doctoral Psychology Resident completes psychological assessments (which may include competency evaluations, malingering assessments, and risk assessments), provides individual and group treatment, and is an active member of the treatment team who provides employee education as needed on psychological issues. May also be assigned responsibilities for developing, monitoring and implementing treatment plans and behavioral management plans.
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner provides expert consultation and education to clinical nurses and leads multidisciplinary efforts to improve the quality of psychological care for patients and families. They support clinical nurses in planning, implementing, and evaluating care for patients with psychological manifestations of physical and psychiatric conditions. The role includes consultation and teaching strategies to enhance the clinical knowledge development, skill acquisition, and judgment of clinical nurses and other clinicians.
As a Clinical Specialist under the guidance of the Program Director, you'll provide direct care, conducting thorough assessments to gauge individual risk and acuity levels. Your role centers on developing and implementing treatment plans, collaborating closely with clients and their support networks to attain treatment objectives, and organizing psychoeducation groups and tailored interventions to enhance quality of life and functional capabilities. This position is pivotal in fostering holistic well-being and fostering positive outcomes within the client community.
Under the direction of the Health Services Administrator (HSA) or Program Manager (PM), or higher licensed medical professional, the Registered Dietitian will be responsible for conducting nutritional assessments and developing plans for patient population, teach education classes to persons served and correctional staff and acts as a nutrition resource in compliance with all applicable dietitian standards and regulations.
As a Physician, the main responsibility is to assess and provide medical care to patients, including supervising the clinical activities of ARNPs and PAs, and collaborating with other medical staff to provide consultations and referrals. This role involves ensuring accurate and thorough documentation of assessments, making referrals for tests and consultations, and monitoring ongoing patient care. Additionally, the Physician may be required to provide on-call coverage for after-hours care of patients. This position is PRN: This position will work overnights on weekdays (16 hour shifts), as well as working long shifts with overnights on the weekends (24 hours). We offer flexibility to the number of shifts worked monthly.
The Custody Officer is responsible formaintaining a safe and secure environment within the facility by monitoring and controlling access to restricted areas. They also monitor the behavior of patients and visitors and respond to any security incidents that may arise. In addition, the Custody Officer may be responsible for conducting searches, escorting patients, and performing other security-related duties as assigned.
The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) for Department of State Hospitals (DSH) is responsible for assisting and collecting patient data in the delivery of care in the Correctional Setting. This includes administering medication, taking vitals, conducting chart reviews, and working closely with the psychiatric prescriber on the care and treatment of Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST) patients. The LVN also facilitates tele-psychiatry appointments and provides competency restoration services to IST patients in both group and individual formats.
As a Psychology Resident, you will be responsible for conducting psychological assessments, providing individual and group psychotherapy, and participating as an active member of the treatment team. In addition to this, you may be assigned to develop, monitor, and implement behavioral management plans, as well as provide staff education on psychological issues when necessary. Your role also includes evaluating competency, malingering, and risk assessments.
The JBTC Competency Trainer will work with the Health Services Administrator (HSA) and Program Manager (PM) to develop and implement a competency program for inmates that meets all applicable standards and regulations. As an education specialist or RN/LVN with teaching experience, the Competency Trainer will use cognitive remedial techniques to educate inmates on basic legal concepts and help them understand their legal situation. The Competency Trainer will be responsible for the educational and training component of the program and will ensure compliance with all state and federal rules and regulations.
Are you ready to make a real difference? Join our team as a Custody Officer and start a rewarding career with South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center! Highlights:- High School Diploma or equivalent - Meet state-defined age requirements- U.S. Citizenship required - Certified as a Correctional Officer by FDLE (or equivalent)- Valid state driver's license (if operating a company vehicle) Work with a dedicated team, get valuable training, and help create a safer work place! Ready for the challenge? Apply today and take the first step toward a rewarding career! The Custody Officer is responsible formaintaining a safe and secure environment within the facility by monitoring and controlling access to restricted areas. They also monitor the behavior of patients and...
The Cook works in a team to prepare nutritious meals for patients and staff while also ensuring that food is stored, prepared, and served safely. They maintain cleanliness and sanitation in the kitchen throughout their shift and communicate important information to their supervisor. The Cook plays a crucial role in providing quality meals for patients and staff in the facility.
The Clinical Therapist is responsible for delivering sex offender specific treatment and case management services to civilly committed residents of the Sexually Violent Predator Treatment Program. They must provide individual and group therapy sessions, perform mental health evaluations, and develop and implement treatment plans for their clients. The Clinical Therapist is also responsible for maintainingaccurate records and documentation related to their clients' treatment progress.
As a Registered Nurse (RN), your primary responsibility is to provide patient care using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. You will work under the supervision of Charge Nurse(s) to provide patient education and activities in accordance with your competencies and education. This role requires excellent communication and critical thinking skills to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Specialist (PSRS) is responsible for providing rehabilitation services, crisis intervention, and monitoring and communicating with clients diagnosed with severe psychiatric symptoms. This includes assisting with daily operations, conducting activities, providing clinical support, education, and vocational rehabilitation to help individuals develop skills and access resources needed to increase their capacity to be successful in their chosen environment. The PSRS works directly with clients, families, stakeholders, and the healthcare team to address concerns and ensure compliance with department protocols, policies, guidelines, and facility standards.
This role will be handling assessments; post doc candidates and experienced candidates are encouraged to apply! The Psychologist will be responsible for providing comprehensive assessment services to assist with the annual court evaluation process and collaborating with the treatment team to design and deliver effective treatment services. They will work as an active member of the treatment team and provide staff education and consultation on psychological issues as needed. Candidates must have a doctorate in psychology, be licensed to practice in their state, and possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for assisting in the delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Under the supervision of the RN(s), directs and guides patient teaching and activities that commensurate with his/her education and demonstrated competencies.
The Mental Health Clinician independently assesses individuals from a clinical and psychosocial perspective; provides group and individual therapeutic interventions and psychoeducation; makes professional judgments of clinical and psychosocial needs; and provides crisis assessment and intervention. This position is responsible for timely documentation of services that comply with legal, contractual, and regulatory requirements. The Mental Health Clinician is a member of the multidisciplinary team and may be responsible for treatment planning and discharge planning.
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) plays a vital role in patient care by contributing to the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Working under the supervision of RN(s), the LPN provides direction and guidance in patient education and activities that align with their education and demonstrated competencies.
The Custody Officer is responsible formaintaining a safe and secure environment within the facility by monitoring and controlling access to restricted areas. They also monitor the behavior of patients and visitors and respond to any security incidents that may arise. In addition, the Custody Officer may be responsible for conducting searches, escorting patients, and performing other security-related duties as assigned.
As a Psychologist, the role involves providing individual and group therapy and conducting psychological testing with committed patients. The position requires active participation as a member of the treatment team, providing staff education on psychological issues, and overseeing the development, monitoring, and implementation of behavioral management plans. The Psychologist is also responsible for quality assurance monitoring to ensure the provision of high-quality mental health services.
The Rehabilitation Specialist role involves developing, organizing, and implementing psychiatric rehabilitation groups and activities that address the needs of patients with severe and persistent mental illness. This position requires conducting daily interventions, including formal groups, individual counseling, crisis intervention, behavioral programming, and auxiliary support activities for patients, and documenting daily objective-driven contact notes that generate monthly progress notes. Additionally, the Rehabilitation Specialist will work collaboratively with interdisciplinary treatment teams to achieve measurable objectives specified in the Recovery Plan within the facility's standards.
Are you a skilled Medical Director looking for a flexible opportunity to make a meaningful impact? Look no further – we're seeking a dynamic Medical Director to join our team on a part-time basis (20 hours per week)! The Medical Services Director is responsible for directing, assessing, planning, and monitoring all general medical services; assuring that medical assessments and care are performed; providing consultation and referrals to and from community medical employees; and serving as the primary care physician.
The Cook works in a team to prepare nutritious meals for patients and staff while also ensuring that food is stored, prepared, and served safely. They maintain cleanliness and sanitation in the kitchen throughout their shift and communicate important information to their supervisor. The Cook plays a crucial role in providing quality meals for patients and staff in the facility.