Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Id-2041

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We are a world-class mental health treatment center founded by widely recognized thought-leaders in mental health and substance abuse disorders, who is in search of an experienced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.

The ideal Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurse Practitioner candidate will have psychiatric nursing experience in acute care, substance use, and /or mental health facilities. You must possess strong assessment and organizational skills, be able to prioritize care and communicate with the medical and clinical teams. You must be able to establish a therapeutic relationship with patients and their families, be a good listener, have good observation skills, and have nursing skills sufficient to provide the best care possible.

Qualifications and Requirements:

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  • Holds a current unrestricted license as an ARNP, Licensed Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in the state of facility and maintains current licensure per state requirements.
  • A minimum of 3 years’ experience in a chemical dependency/psychiatric setting preferred; preferably in an inpatient, partial hospitalization and/or outpatient setting and/or meets educational requirements.
  • Valid and Current CPR
  • Physical and TB within 12 months
  • AHCA eligible
  • Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
  • Must be able to stand, walk, bend, reach, and perform varied physical assistance to include bed care & transfers

Job Duties:

  • Provides routine psychiatric care under the supervision of the Medical Director/ Director of Nursing
  • Thoroughly documents in patient chart, specifically Psychiatric Assessments and Notes, in a detailed and timely manner in accordance with facilities standards.
  • Takes verbal orders from the Medical Director, documents them in the patient record and carries them out accurately and professionally.
  • Administers medications.
  • Work under as directed by Clinical Director / Director of Nursing.
  • Maintains effective communication between outside medical services and the facility.
  • Be a Team Player. 
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