Under the direction of the JBCT Program Director, the Jail Based Competency Treatment (JBCT) Clinician is a Masters prepared clinician (LMFT/LPCC/LCSW) who is primarily responsible for the clinical support component of the JBCT program. The Clinician will utilize multiple therapeutic techniques (eg: CBT, MBSR, etc.) to lead daily/weekly psycho-educational groups which support competency restoration (eg: anxiety management). The Clinician is the primary clinical staff and also meets individually with patients on a daily/weekly basis to support treatment and facilitate mental stability, as it relates to competency restoration and overall well-being.
Under the direction of the JBCT Program Director, the Jail Based Competency Treatment (JBCT) Clinician is a Masters prepared clinician (LMFT/LPCC/LCSW) who is primarily responsible for the clinical support component of the JBCT program. The Clinician will utilize multiple therapeutic techniques (eg: CBT, MBSR, etc.) to lead daily/weekly psycho-educational groups which support competency restoration (eg: anxiety management). The Clinician is the primary clinical staff and also meets individually with patients on a daily/weekly basis to support treatment and facilitate mental stability, as it relates to competency restoration and overall well-being.
In this role, as a Psychologist, you will be responsible for conducting thorough psychological evaluations and testing to assess and address individuals' mental health needs. Additionally, you will play a crucial role in staff education, providing necessary insights on psychological issues to enhance overall understanding and support within the team. Your responsibilities will extend to the development, monitoring, and implementation of behavioral management plans, along with assigned duties for quality assurance monitoring, ensuring a comprehensive and effective approach to mental health care.
The Mental Health Clinician is a Masters prepared clinician (LMFT/LCSW/LPCC) who works under the supervision of the Health Services Administrator (HSA), Program Manager (PM), or higher licensed health professional. They play a key role in the clinical and educational training component of the Restoration of Competency (RTC) program, utilizing cognitive remedial or restructuring techniques to teach legal concepts and help inmates understand their own legal situations in compliance with applicable standards and regulations. Additionally, the Clinician provides therapeutic support to patients, fostering mental stability in relation to competency restoration.
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 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 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.
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.
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...
As a Fire and Safety Manager, you'll play a crucial role in managing and coordinating site electronic locking systems, door access controls, and other high-security equipment under the direction of the Director of Security. Your expertise in the intricate functionality of internal designs will ensure the effective operation of these systems, maintaining a safe and secure environment for all occupants. You'll collaborate closely with the security team to implement and maintain fire and safety protocols, contributing to the overall security infrastructure of the facility.
Flexible Schedule:Work weekend shifts only (12 hour shifts) that fit your lifestyle and commitments. We offer 12 hour shifts for weekend work only to supplement and make a difference in the lives of patients by providing high-quality care and support. 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.
In the mental health field, we understand that every individual's journey is unique, and every challenge presents an opportunity for growth. As a mental health professional, you'll have the chance to make a lasting impact by providing support, guidance, and hope to those in need. On Thursday, May 30, 2024, please join us at Hampstead Hospital in Hampstead, NH, for our hiring event! Location: 218 East RoadHampstead, NH 03841 Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST We’rehiring: - Swichboard Receptionist (PT and PRN)- Social Worker (Licensed or License Eligible)- Nurse Manager RN- Nurse Supervisor RN- Registered Nurse- Admissions Coordinator (PT)- Behavior Analyst- Counselor- Counselor Aide- Music Counselor- Activity Specialist- Safety Ambassador...
As the Administrative Assistant, you will provide essential support to the Hospital Administrator by managing minor and routine business details in a highly confidential manner. Your responsibilities include organizing office operations and performing administrative support work that requires a range of work methods and procedures. You must be familiar with the policies, practices, and procedures of the facility to effectively carry out your duties.
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 Psychiatric Safety Officer is responsible for the safety and security within and around the facility and property.
The Psychiatric Nursing Assistant provides direct care to patients under the direction and supervision of licensed nursing staff and their designees. Also, provides both psychiatric and medical nursing assistance services as part of the overall plan of care and within the nursing standards and policies and procedures of the facility.
As a Custody Officer, your main responsibility is to ensure security within and around the facility, maintaining order and safety for both staff and inmates. You will be responsible for performing routine patrols, conducting searches, and responding to any disturbances or emergencies that may arise. Additionally, you will need to maintain detailed records of your activities, including any incidents or observations, to ensure compliance with established protocols and regulations.
The Transportation Coordinator will utilize specially trained staff to provide secure transportation of residents/detainees to off-site locations such as medical/psychological consults, specialized treatment, specialized evaluations, court appearances or any destination as assigned.
The Behavior Analyst (Hampstead) is responsible for the clinical oversight of the behavior treatment program for an assigned unit. This position develops target behaviors, monitors data trends, provides evidence-based behavior interventions, and completes behavior assessment. The Behavior Analyst provides clinical consultation to unit staff, milieu supervisor, and educational staff regarding clinical/behavioral programming. This position is also responsible for the ongoing evaluation of the clinical program and provides clinical training to direct care staff.
The Psychiatric Nursing Assistant provides direct care to patients under the direction and supervision of licensed nursing staff and their designees. Also, provides both psychiatric and medical nursing assistance services as part of the overall plan of care and within the nursing standards and policies and procedures of the facility.
As a Physician's Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP), you will work under the direct supervision of the Health Services Administrator (HSA), Program Manager (PM), or higher medical professional, and assist the Physician in providing medical care and treatment to the inmate population, which includes addressing behavioral health disorders. You will coordinate patient care plans by conducting assessments, developing plans, implementing interventions, and evaluating outcomes, all while working collaboratively with the healthcare team and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations at the agency, local, state, and federal levels.
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 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.
As a Psychometrician within the Forensic Services Department, you will administer and score psychological testing instruments for court-ordered psychiatric patients undergoing inpatient treatment and evaluations. Your responsibilities will include evaluating cognitive and intellectual functioning, assessing violence risk, and identifying neurological or memory impairments while ensuring that assessments are completed accurately and under the direction of a licensed mental health professional. You will manage testing materials, organize referrals, and effectively communicate with both clinical and forensic staff to ensure the accurate interpretation of test results.
The Switchboard Receptionist Hampstead is responsible for handling incoming and outgoing calls, directing calls to appropriate personnel, and taking messages as needed. Additionally, the Switchboard Receptionist Hampstead may be asked to perform other administrative duties such as managing the visitor log, distributing meal tickets, and sorting mail. The position requires excellent communication and organizational skills, as well as the ability to multitask and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment.
The Social Services Assistant works closely with the Social Service Lead and Clinical Specialists to coordinate client admissions and discharges, ensuring appropriate treatment outcomes. They provide direct care to clients, working in a team-based environment and following through on all aspects of their care to implement treatment plans. The Social Services Assistant also serves as an intermediary between various healthcare team members, facility departments, and clients/families, addressing concerns and facilitating a positive treatment experience while ensuring compliance with protocols and facility standards.
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.
The Admission Coordinator at Hampstead HospitalResidential Treatment Facility (HHRTF) is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the admission process, including responding to admission inquiries and educating prospective patients, families, and practitioners on hospital treatment programs and services. They ensure that insurance authorization or alternative payment for services is in place prior to admission and work collaboratively with staff to review and schedule new patient admissions. Additionally, they work closely with community-based referral sources to ensure all necessary referral information and documentation is provided.
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 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.
As a Clinical Team Leader, you'll play a vital role within the leadership team, overseeing the delivery of quality care and supervising mental health clinicians across different disciplines. Your responsibilities include managing and guiding 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 Psychiatric Safety Officer is responsible for the safety and security within and around the facility and property.
The Maintenance Technician NBH performs maintenance service and repairs in the areas of plumbing, carpentry, painting, plastering, machine servicing, and electrical servicing.
The Social Services Professional provides diagnostic assessments, crisis intervention services, continuous quality improvement, treatment planning and discharge planning. This role also conducts commitment and recommitment evaluations, as assigned.
The Recreation Therapist plans, organizes and implements therapeutic recreation groups and activities for patients with mental illness. They conduct daily interventions such as individual and group activities, crisis intervention, and behavioral programming to support patient recovery. Additionally, they collaborate with interdisciplinary treatment teams to document and achieve measurable objectives in the Recovery Plan, while also developing curriculums and resources.
The Residential Treatment Assistant plays a critical role in providing front-line support to residents in the living units, continuously monitoring resident and unit activities to maintain a safe and therapeutic environment. As a member of the treatment team, the Residential Treatment Assistant works collaboratively to ensure the well-being of residents and the overall functioning of the living unit. Through their vigilant monitoring and active engagement with residents, the Residential Treatment Assistant contributes to creating a supportive and safe living environment for residents in need of treatment and care.
The Custody Technician is responsible foroperating and monitoring a computerized security and surveillance system in a facility. They must be able to identify and respond to security breaches, maintain communication with staff, and document all incidents accurately. The role requires excellent attention to detail and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
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.
As a Risk Manager, you'll lead the Risk Management Department, overseeing 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.
As a Risk Manager, you'll lead the Risk Management Department, overseeing 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.
The Activity Specialist is responsible for creating and implementing engaging and therapeutic activities to support patients with mental and emotional disabilities during their treatment. They provide a safe and supportive environment where patients can freely communicate their ideas, thoughts, and feelings through various activities. Additionally, the Activity Specialist collaborates with hospital and community members on arts projects and supports the hospital with special events and holidays.
The Certified Nursing Assistant provides basic and specialized nursing care functions in accordance with local and regulatory policies and procedures, under the supervision of a licensed nurse. They collaborate with other members of the healthcare team and custody officers in a correctional setting to plan and implement patient care activities. Additionally, they float between units after completing a general orientation to ensure adequate nursing staff for patient care areas.
The Certified Nursing Assistant provides basic and specialized nursing care functions in accordance with local and regulatory policies and procedures, under the supervision of a licensed nurse. They collaborate with other members of the healthcare team and custody officers in a correctional setting to plan and implement patient care activities. Additionally, they float between units after completing a general orientation to ensure adequate nursing staff for patient care areas.
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 Shift Supervisor, Captain oversees the daily shift operations of the security staff, including scheduling, mentoring, and performance management. They are responsible for ensuring compliance with facility policies and maintaining a safe and secure environment for patients and staff. The Shift Supervisor, Captain also collaborates with other departments and management to address security concerns and develop strategies for improving overall security measures.
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 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 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.