Part-Time Registered Nurse - Brooklyn, United States - ICL

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    Part time
    Description


    A registered professional nurse is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems through such services as case finding, health teaching, and health counseling; nurses provide interventions supportive to or restorative of life and well-being; and execute medical regimens prescribed by a physician, dentist or other licensed health care provider.

    As part of the multidisciplinary treatment team, conducts psychiatric assessments, assessing physical health needs, makes appropriate referrals to community physicians, provides management and administration of medication in conjunction with the psychiatrist and provides a range of treatment, rehabilitation and support services.

    Services may be provided onsite, via telehealth or in the community, as appropriate.


    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:


    Based on a comprehensive review of the client's overall condition, prepares, continually reviews and evaluates plans of nursing intervention to ensure that such interventions are consistent with the client's comprehensive treatment plan.

    Ensures that plans of nursing intervention include consideration of the client's cultural and ethnic background, customs, needs, beliefs, and primary language.

    Develops nursing assessment to reflect holistic needs of each client with consideration of his/her psychological, physiological, social, ethnic, cultural, educational and spiritual strengths and needs.

    Oversees the direct implementation of nursing care to ensure that it is carried out in accordance with the plan of nursing intervention and overall treatment/service plan and to ascertain if the needs of the client require modification of the plan.

    Participates in administrative and team meetings; and provides nursing input on the development and implementation of treatment/service plans.

    Coordinates nursing care activities with other professional disciplines to ensure that the nursing plan is consistent with and integrated with the total treatment/service plan.

    Provides information to other clinical staff on nursing standards of practice and procedures.
    Provides advice and consultation on nursing related matters to other staff and administrators.
    Provides health education/teaching for clients and their families.
    Participates in risk management and quality assurance concerning health related issues.

    Conducts counseling sessions, with direction as needed by other qualified professionals, according to principles of communication, human behavior and psychiatric nursing.

    Manages medical supplies and equipment.

    Manages and documents the supply and administration of long acting injectable medication (LAIs).Coordinates and collaborates with pharmacies and psychiatric providers in completing, obtaining and tracking prior authorizations.

    Supports psychiatric providers with completion of requested documentation (letter correspondence, forms, authorizations, etc.).Provides emergency care.
    Provides crisis interventionAccesses medications and observe and records effects and side effects.

    Provides information and conducts lectures and client/staff group discussions on various health topics, such as:

    the effects and side effects of medications, well-being, coping skills, dealing with anxiety, anger, self-destructive behavior, manipulation, noncompliance, smoking cessation, etc.

    Gives lectures and participates in community activities as a mental health advocate.
    Participates in professional activities to improve personal skills and knowledge.
    Performs other related duties as assigned.


    ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
    Knowledge of professional nursing concepts, principles and practices.

    Knowledge of concepts and principles from the biological sciences that are supportive of nursing practiceKnowledge of concepts and principles of health promotion and disease prevention.

    Knowledge of abnormal signs and symptoms relating to physical and mental illness, as well as indicators of wellnessKnowledge of medications and drugs, common dosages, their psychological, physical and physiological effects and possible adverse reactions.

    Knowledge of emergency treatments and interventions.
    Knowledge of teaching and consulting techniques.
    Knowledge of the Agency's routines, procedures and policies.
    Knowledge of cultural, ethnic, and linguistic needs of clients relating to cultural competence.
    Ability to recognize changes in signs and symptoms that warrant the immediate action of a physician.
    Ability to develop, evaluate, implement and modify a plan of nursing intervention to meet the needs of individual clients.
    Ability to secure the cooperation of and work effectively with others. Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports.


    QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:


    License and current registration to practice as a registered professional nurse in New York State; prefer at least one year post RNlicensure clinical nursing experience working with individuals with mental disabilities.