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As a Recovery Treatment Assistant, you will provide medical and mental health care services to patients in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Corrections policies. Working under the supervision of the Registered Nurse (RN), Chief Nursing Officer, and Chief of Social Work, you will be responsible for ensuring appropriate documentation requirements are met and providing effective input into clinical pathways and treatment planning. Additionally, you will be responsible for patient supervision and patient care services to support their recovery journey.
The Registered Nurse (RN) utilizes the nursing process to provide comprehensive psychiatric and medical care to a designated population by assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care. They also participate in program services and supervise healthcare staff as needed to ensure optimal patient outcomes. The RN acts as a patient advocate and works collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to promote and maintain the physical and mental health of patients.
As a Recovery Treatment Assistant, you will provide medical and mental health care services to patients in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Corrections policies. Working under the supervision of the Registered Nurse (RN), Chief Nursing Officer, and Chief of Social Work, you will be responsible for ensuring appropriate documentation requirements are met and providing effective input into clinical pathways and treatment planning. Additionally, you will be responsible for patient supervision and patient care services to support their recovery journey.
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.