Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: $110-125
Position Title: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Supervisor:CEO
Position Function: The primary functions of the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner shall be to perform all duties regarding daytoday medical operations of the organization. This shall include review of client files and their treatment plans, monitoring program outcomes, and program development. The Medical Director/Physicians tasks shall be inclusive of, but not be limited to, the following:
- Psychiatric Intake Assessment and Evaluations;
- Assure that all client files are current and compliant with reporting requirements;
- Ensure that all program staff assignment are timely completed;
- Maintain and review all medical reports;
- Coordinate with the management team to assure that all files and file content are current;
- Coordinate with the management team in the training of staff on matters of psychopharmacology and assessment and diagnosis;
- Review and aid in the development of training materials for staff;
- Act as a liaison between the organization and its licensing agency;
- Review of services plans;
- Meet the psychiatric and medication needs of the clients;
- Coordinate with the management team on discharge protocols and recommendations;
- Monitoring program outcome measures to ensure positive results;
- Any other duties necessary for the continued function and operation of the organization.
Educational Requirement:
Medical Degree from an Accredited Medical School; Board certification in Psychiatry and have a valid CPR and First Aid certification
Licensure and/or Certification: Must be a clinically licensed Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. First aid and CPR certification and be a Board Registered Supervisor. Valid state drivers license, proof of auto insurance and ability to utilize personal car for travel within the region.
Experience: At least one year experience, to include demonstrated leadership, familiarity with operational, financial, quality assurance, and compliance related operations of the organization. Knowledge of current evidence based practices and field implementation of those practices. Knowledge of Maryland and DC regulations. Strong management skills to address personnel development and issues. Teamwork oriented, flexibility in working assignments and locations. Research and training orientation to motivate employees. Data management skills for evaluation and outcome measurement for services and contracts. Excellent written and oral communication skills, solution-focused problem solving skills,
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Working knowledge of computer systems. Excellent negotiation, interpersonal, analytical, oral and written communication skills. Ability to effectively interact with board members, community leaders, professionals and staff. Knowledge of professional standards and ethics for various disciplines.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Ensures programs quality assurance efforts, e.g. regarding state regulations, licensure, and accreditation standards (CARF).
- Oversee clinical and administrative supervision of program staff.
- Recruits, trains, supervise and provide leadership and support to staff.
- Assists the Executive Team in implementing other programs as directed.
- Participates in the Clinical Managers Meeting, the Quality Management Committee, and All-Staff meetings.
- Promotes the mission of Contemporary Family Services, Inc. through a commitment to its core values of compassion, service, justice, respect, integrity, teamwork, and excellence.
- Develops program strategic plans consistent with Contemporary Family Services, Inc. mission, goals and objectives, e.g., regarding communications, technical assistance, and public policy.
Planning
- Work with Executive Team to assess, develop and implement program(s) services appropriate to the needs of clients and their families.
- Establish, review and implement program(s) policies and procedures.
- Plans, develops and administers programs with measurable outcomes, for continual improvement
- Coordinates regional-wide program services and related behavioral/mental health programs and activities.
Implementation:
- Establish, maintain and nurture working relationships with referral sources and other community agencies to ensure a steady flow of eligible clients to program(s).
- In consultation with Executive Team, continuously consider new processes and initiatives to improve and/or expand services as appropriate.
- Resolves problems encountered during daily operations, determines appropriate solutions, and promotes teamwork.
- Provide information on program(s) goals and objectives, treatment plans, resources and other pertinent information to appropriate collaterals as needed.
- Monitors the compilation of statistical data and maintenance of departmental reports and records and share appropriate feedback with staff.
- Conducts hiring interviews and selects candidate(s) for job opening(s).
- Provides work instruction, assists employees with difficult and/or unusual assignments, and encourages innovation.
- Conducts research for special projects
- In collaboration with Deputy Compliance Officer, prepares and submits written and oral reports;
- Oversee division quality assurance, e.g. regarding state regulations, licensure, and accreditation standards (CARF).
- Oversee administrative supervision of division staff. Follow human resources policies to handle personnel matters, e.g., regarding staff competency.
- Advocates for mental health services throughout the community and region, using measurable annual division goals and outcomes. Serve on community committees and boards, representing and promoting Contemporary Family Services, Inc.
- Evaluates programs to assure appropriate and adequate services and or treatment for clients and families
- Maintain liaison between state and local agencies
- Attends meetings; participates in seminars and conferences
- Other duties as assigned by the Executive Team.
Leadership Competencies:
Beyond work experience, qualified candidates are expected to display the core knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to success as the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. Below are leadership competencies that all candidates should possess:
Organizational Agility
Knowledgeable about how organizations work; knows how to get things done both through formal channels and the informal network; understands the origin and reasoning behind key policies, practices, and procedures; understands the cultures of organizations.
Integrity and Trust
Is widely trusted; is seen as a direct, truthful individual; can present the unvarnished truth in an appropriate and helpful manner; keeps confidences; admits mistakes; doesnt misrepresent him / herself for personal gain.
Process Management
Good at figuring out the processes necessary to get things done; knows how to organize people and activities; understands how to separate and combine tasks into efficient work flow; knows what to measure and how to measure it; can simplify complex processes; get more out of fewer resources.
Planning
Accurately scopes out length and difficulty of tasks and projects; sets objectives and goals; breaks down work into the process steps; develops schedules and task/people assignments; anticipates and adjusts for problems and roadblocks; measures performance against goals; evaluates results.
Informing
Provides the information people need to know to do their jobs and to feel good about being a member of the team, unit, and/or the organization; provides individuals information so that they can make decisions; is timely with information.
Building Effective Teams
Blends people into teams when needed; creates strong morale and spirit in his/her team; shares wins and successes; fosters open dialogue; lets people finish and be responsible for their work; defines success in terms of the whole team; creates a feeling of belonging in the team.
Motivating Others
Creates a climate in which people want to do their best; can motivate many kinds of direct reports and team or project members; can assess each persons hot button and use it get the best out of him/her; pushes tasks and decisions down; empowers others; invites input from each person and shares ownership and visibility; makes each individual feel his/her work is important; is someone people like working for and with.