Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Haverhill, United States - Serenity at Summit New England

    Serenity at Summit New England
    Serenity at Summit New England Haverhill, United States

    1 month ago

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    Are you ready to make a real difference in people's lives while enjoying fantastic perks and benefits? Look no further At Serenity at Summit New England, we're not just a team – we're a family of caregivers dedicated to the common goal of recovery.


    Why Choose Us:
    Immerse yourself in a progressive, interactive, and innovative work environment.
    Access generous benefits provided by our established organization.
    Be part of a team that's paving the way for healing and wellness.


    Perks and Benefits:
    Enjoy ample Paid Time Off (PTO) to recharge and rejuvenate.
    Choose from a variety of robust medical plans tailored to your needs.
    Take advantage of comprehensive dental and vision benefits.
    Explore supplemental ancillary benefits for added peace of mind.
    Secure your future with a 401(K) retirement plan.


    Job Summary:


    The NP will be responsible for planning and implementing the primary care service delivery to patients per health care plan and written protocols.

    The NP will provide primary, secondary, and tertiary care, including counseling and referral within a multidisciplinary team.

    They will work under the direction of the Medical Director to perform assessments, medication management, evaluation and on-going treatment of clients.


    Education and Experience:
    Master's degree in Nursing
    Holds a current license in good standing in the State as an NP
    PHM NP required
    2+ years experience in a behavioral health, mental health, or psychiatric facility
    Experience with KIPU, EMR software, highly desirable
    Complete TB testing upon being hired
    Complete and be within the requirements of Background and Drug screening results


    Duties/Responsibilities:
    Evaluate and assess medical issues, behavioral health problems, comorbid conditions, and/or need for detoxification
    Consult with the Medical Director and clinical staff regarding clinical plans
    Participate in telephonic on-call rotation with other providers
    Document patient information on medical charts
    Administer and document patient reaction to psychotropic drugs and other medications
    Prescribing appropriate medications and treatments under the guidance of the Medical Director
    Monitoring the effectiveness of medical interventions
    Assisting in the development and implementation of a treatment plan related to detoxification and/or any other medical issues
    Monitors clients and maintains a safe, protective environment for the clients
    Develops positive, supportive relationship with all clients
    Assist clients in developing and implementing healthy lifestyle
    Implements treatment plan interventions as needed for physical and mental health
    Utilizes all available means to communicate effectively and efficiently with the treatment team
    Completes medical/nursing documentation according to licensing standards
    Keeps thorough and current documentation on all clients
    Stays informed regarding current substance use disorder and treatment information

    Works closely with the entire treatment team, including the program Medical Director, in providing and coordinating treatment for all clients.

    Assists in providing medical and clinical information for concurrent reviews or other insurance matters
    Provides educational lectures to clients and families on medical aspects of substance use disorders

    Complete training or certifications in CPR, HIPAA, HIV/AIDS, Verbal De-Escalation, Incident Reporting, Infection/STD Risks, HEP B/C, and Abuse, Neglect, Trauma, and Exploitation, Understanding SUD, and any other trainings required by the State or the Joint Commission.

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