Registered Nurse (Outpatient Psychiatry, days) at The Lorenz Clinic, LLC
Wayzata, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Coordination, Medication Management, Communication, Assessment, Education, Crisis Intervention, Social Justice, Trauma-Informed Care, Documentation, Teamwork, Medication Administration, Professional Development, Patient Advocacy, Regulatory Compliance, Quality Improvement, Client Interaction

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description Job Title: Registered Nurse - Psychiatric/Mental Health Direct Supervisor: Director of Psychiatry Position Overview The Registered Nurse plays an integral role within the overall clinic. They serve as the point person for the psychiatry department and assist psychiatry clinicians with patient care. This is a part-time to full-time as assigned, non-exempt, hourly position. Key Responsibilities Job duties include but are not limited to: Patient Coordination Interacts with and assists in teaching/educating patients and coordinating/providing patient care around medication management in an outpatient behavioral health clinic for patients with a wide range of behavioral health and substance use disorders. Acts as a liaison between psychiatric providers and patients and collaborates with other behavioral health care team members as necessary. Communicates effectively with patient/family, providers, psychotherapists, the interdependent team, and other disciplines regarding the plan of care. Ability to develop rapport with patients and patients’ families. Utilizes the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, to coordinate outcome focused patient care. Educates, responds to emails/calls, and meets with/follows up with clients and/or clients’ families about medications, medication concerns, and/or side effects and other medication issues. Receive, return, and triage calls and messages left by clients and forward vital information to psychiatric providers. Assesses patients prior to their appointment by obtaining and documenting vitals (blood pressure, weight, height, BMI, and medical/physical status). Ability to accurately coordinate and/or administer medications as ordered. Ability to monitor and record reported responses and/and or side-effects to medications and treatments including utilization of standardized tools such as the Assessment for Involuntary Movements Scale (AIMS). Use professional judgment to ascertain and apply appropriate intervention techniques with patients in crisis. Leadership and Development Overt commitment to social justice. Dedication to trauma-informed and recovery-oriented practice. Participates in clinic and department meetings and/or committees. Assumes responsibility for professional development and ongoing education. Attends mandatory in-services and completes required web-based training. Assists in the orientation process of new personnel when necessary. Demonstrates respect and tolerance for all patients without regard to age, gender, race, national origin, disability status, religion and/or lifestyle choice (s). Actively participates in the development and achievement of department goals (safety, cost, quality, patient experience, employee engagement). Maintains knowledge of and complies with all relevant laws, regulatory requirements, accreditation standards, Board of Nursing requirements, patient safety requirements, infection control practices, and other established practice standards, policies, guidelines, and procedures. Actively participates in creating and implementing improvements at the point of care to achieve clinical quality, customer experience, nursing engagement, and efficiency and effectiveness outcomes. Administrative Preparing and organizing new patient paperwork. Documents pertinent information, client interactions/communications accurately, timely, and legibly in EHR system. Completes prior authorizations for medication to insurance companies. Staff Support Ability to work both independently and part of a team. Evaluates medication refill requests from client and/or pharmacies. Reviews each patient’s chart for recent psychiatry notes and medication records for accuracy/timeliness of requested medication. Administers screeners/questionnaires to clients as designated by psychiatric providers. Performs other responsibilities as needed/assigned. Requirements Qualifications Required: Associate’s Degree in Nursing Current and Valid Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Current and Valid Registered Nurse (RN) Licensure from MN Board of Nursing One year of psychiatric or outpatient Mental Health, Behavioral Health, or Addiction/substance abuse experience with adults and/or adolescents Clean criminal background as required by law Preferred: Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Psychiatric Mental Health RN Certification Physical Requirements Ability to walk/stand/sit for long periods Capability for occasional overhead and low reaching Visual and auditory acuity for timely response and patient care assessment activities Ability to frequently make judgements on/respond to problems Ability to occasionally make judgements on/respond to disasters/emergencies, actual events, or drills Working Conditions Well-lit and ventilated, with hazardous and non-hazardous equipment May involve occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious body fluids and materials Supervisees: None
Responsibilities
The Registered Nurse coordinates patient care and assists psychiatry clinicians in an outpatient behavioral health clinic. They educate patients about medication management and collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure effective treatment.
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