PAX Health, LLC
Location
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Salary
$60 / HOUR
The PMHNP is responsible for conducting patient assessments, developing care plans, and administering medications for individuals with mental health challenges. They must coordinate care with other providers and provide detailed medication counseling and education to clients.
Candidates must hold an active, unrestricted APRN license and PMHNP certification in Pennsylvania, along with valid CDS and DEA registrations. A minimum of two years of post-certification experience providing care across the lifespan is required.
Description PAX Health is a leading mental and behavioral health organization dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals facing mental health challenges. Our team of professionals strive to create an environment where mental health is prioritized, stigma is eradicated, and individuals can thrive in their journey towards well-being.
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner plays a crucial role in providing high-quality patient care by delivering advanced nursing services under the supervision of a physician or registered nurse.
Must be able to work a hybrid arrangement with an in-office requirement in New Castle, PA.
Conducting patient assessments, developing and implementing care plans, administering medications, and providing patient education. Collaborates with healthcare team members to ensure optimal patient outcomes and adheres to established clinical protocols and standards of practice. Reviewing any reports and results of a client for any medical concerns as needed, in order to ensure that the clients medical needs are considered and addressed in the development of the service plan and throughout treatment Meeting reasonable administrative responsibilities Keeping and maintaining (or causing to be maintained) appropriate clinical records relating to all professional services rendered Doing all things reasonable to maintain and improve the prescriber’s professional skills. Providing medical services that are coordinated and integrated with other client care services to ensure continuity of care for each client Engaging in methods for service coordination and communication between the Facility and other service providers serving mutual clients receiving medication to ensure that all providers of service are aware of the medication prescribed, potential side effects, and other medication monitoring concerns. Providing information and instructions about the medication prescribed including, at a minimum dosage, administration, contraindications, potential adverse reactions, and any relevant health education. Regularly provide counseling services aimed at informing clients about medication(s) and the potential interactions if combined with alcohol or non-prescribed drugs. Providing an individual written medication information fact sheet for each prescribed medication. Providing medication counseling whenever a different medication is prescribed, whenever a significant change in dosage is made or whenever there is a history or suspicion of alcohol or chemical abuse.