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The Licensed Nurse, under the direction of the Director of Nursing, provides licensed nursing care and related technical work for mentally ill individuals, ensuring the safety of the milieu by evaluating medical stabilization, monitoring, assessment, crisis intervention, providing structured activities and support. They are responsible for documenting daily care, reporting changes to physicians, and assisting with licensed nursing-related duties assigned. The Licensed Nurse must promote a safe, clean, and healthy environment and follow required procedures for handling, cleaning, or moving of objects/materials. They ensure compliance with department protocols, policies, guidelines, and facility standards and communicate regularly with other members of the multidisciplinary team. This...
The Nurse Manager is a registered nurse with demonstrated expertise in psychiatric nursing, leadership, and management skills. The Nurse Manager is responsible for creating an environment conducive to achieving quality outcomes, effective use of resources and retention of quality staff. The Nurse Manager is responsible for the management and development of the assigned resources, human and fiscal, FTE’s, budgets, implementation of quality control, quality improvement, satisfaction of clients, families, staff and providers.
The Licensed Nurse, under the direction of the Director of Nursing, provides licensed nursing care and related technical work for mentally ill individuals, ensuring the safety of the milieu by evaluating medical stabilization, monitoring, assessment, crisis intervention, providing structured activities and support. They are responsible for documenting daily care, reporting changes to physicians, and assisting with licensed nursing-related duties assigned. The Licensed Nurse must promote a safe, clean, and healthy environment and follow required procedures for handling, cleaning, or moving of objects/materials. They ensure compliance with department protocols, policies, guidelines, and facility standards and communicate regularly with other members of the multidisciplinary team. This...
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.
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 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 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.
The Director of Nursing oversees the comprehensive organization, execution, and assessment of nursing services within a facility, offering proficient leadership and direction to licensed and unlicensed nursing personnel while upholding adherence to regulatory frameworks including Title 9, HIPAA, and CARF. This role entails superintending top-notch client care, adept resource management, interdepartmental collaboration, and engagement with medical practitioners, all while advocating for the facility. In charge of departmental protocols, policies, and benchmarks, the Director of Nursing plays a pivotal role in daily operations and staff coordination, particularly in mental health rehabilitation centers boasting 42 beds or more, without charge nurse obligations.
The Clinical Education Specialist collaborates with management and staff across departments to assess, plan, develop, implement, facilitates, and revise educational programming for all levels of personnel. This position acts as a key resource in the orientation and continuing education of all staff at the site.
As a Risk Manager, you will oversee the evaluation of events and trends to mitigate risks within the organization. You'll keep staff informed about potential risks and make recommendations to minimize their occurrence. Additionally, you'll conduct orientation and training sessions on Corporate Compliance, HIPAA, and Risk Management to ensure adherence to regulatory standards and promote a culture of safety and compliance.