Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Determine clients' diagnosis and psychiatric needs, prescribe the medication to be utilized during the course of treatment, and provide education. Review the appropriateness of the existing medication regimen through review of the medication record and consultation with the client and staff to prescribe and/or administer medication, including injectable; monitors the effects of the medication on the clients' mental and physical health, including measuring weight, height and blood pressure. Document prescriptions, interventions, weight, height, and blood pressure upon every visit. Collaborative documentation on all required forms and documentation in the client record. Conduct psychiatric evaluations, psychiatric updates, health monitoring, smoking cessation, and crisis intervention as needed and required by regulations. Track and maintain paperwork for special programs, such as City funded children's immunization and flu shots. Works collaboratively with the Psychiatrist and treatment team. Functions as a vital part of an interdisciplinary team environment. Ensuring that target population has access to service according to contractual requirements and Agency Mission. Follow-up on referrals made on behalf of the participant and respond to all referrals in a timely and professional manner, recognizing the need for effective collaboration in order to insure the highest levels of service provision. Maintain confidentiality at all times. Represent agency and Clinic at inter-agency meetings and conferences. Conduct staff meetings and/or training as directed. Empower individuals to identify and achieve recovery goals in chosen life roles/environments. Develop and facilitate classes, groups and activities whose focus is medication education and management, wellness self-management, symptom monitoring, and smoking cessation. Report all incidents as outlined in Agency policies and procedures manual in a timely and professional manner. Report to Behavioral Health Services Administrative Staff and/or other Agency Administration any issues which may have a negative impact on the reputation of the Agency, client and/or staff welfare or any corporate compliance issues. Identify service gaps which impede Agency's ability to deliver services and function in an efficient and professional manner. Provide coverage at multiple program locations. Collect urine specimens for toxicology's. Respond to crisis/disaster situations and 24 hour emergency service (BLASK) seven days per week. Participate in in-service trainings and attend relevant workshops/conferences at the request of or with the permission the Clinical Director. Participate in the development of new service initiatives, including research, analysis and preparation of written reports. Participate in all CCNS CQI and QA projects. Participate in all audit processes. Participate, as needed, in Agency response to serious incidents. Performs other duties as assigned. Masters' Degree in Nursing or equivalent. New York State Nurse Practitioner License and Current Registration. Current CPR (BLS), First Aid. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Excellent oral and communication skills. Computer literate with proficiency in word processing/data entry skills. Excellent interpersonal and team work skills. Possess the skills to appropriately assess/de-escalate/intervene in crisis. Demonstrated ability to interact with multicultural staff. Ability to work flexible hours, according to the needs of program operation. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, & climbing stairs. Should be able to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, & office equipment. Ability to read printed & handwritten materials. Ability to travel to multiple locations within the five boroughs as needed. Able to lift 25 lbs.
Job Title
Nurse Practitioner;