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Family Services Inc.
Overview
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner will provide psychiatric care, including medication management, to clients in a community mental health setting, functioning with wide latitude for independent professional judgment. Responsibilities also include participating in patient intake, reviewing treatment plans, acting as a resource for other staff, and engaging in community educational activities.
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Compensation
$150,000 - $175,000 / YEAR
Posted
3 days ago
As a Child & Adolescent Clinician, you will provide diagnostic evaluations and develop tailored treatment plans for children and adolescents. You will engage with external stakeholders to coordinate holistic care and assist with client intake and screening processes.
$60,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
26 days ago
Pinnacle Treatment Brand
Assist patients in setting recovery goals and utilize personal recovery experience to role model positive progress. Provide peer support services across emergency, inpatient, and outpatient settings while teaching problem-solving and social skills.
Salary not listed
27 days ago
The RN monitors and coordinates nursing and medical care for patients in an outpatient addiction treatment setting. Key duties include administering medications, maintaining medical records, and educating patients on chemical dependency and mental health issues.
$33 - $37 / HOUR
29 days ago
The LPN is responsible for administering medications and following physician treatment plans within an addiction treatment environment. They also provide medical training to staff and educate clients on detoxification and medical results.
1 month ago
The Medical Assistant coordinates clinical and administrative services to ensure a positive patient experience within an addiction treatment facility. Key duties include obtaining vital signs, performing blood draws, managing medical records in the EHR, and coordinating patient appointments.
$18 - $22 / HOUR
The Medical Assistant coordinates clinical and administrative services to ensure a positive patient experience within an addiction treatment facility. Key duties include performing blood draws, monitoring vital signs, and managing patient medical records in the EHR system.
The LPN is responsible for administering medications, performing clinical tasks like blood draws, and ensuring physician treatment plans are followed. They also provide health education to clients and train staff on safety and medical protocols.
The Medical Assistant coordinates and administers medical services for clients, including medication observation and vital signs monitoring. They are also responsible for maintaining medical records, managing supplies, and assisting with patient intake and referrals.
Provide mentorship, advocacy, and support to individuals recovering from substance use disorders to prevent relapse. Assist patients in overcoming barriers to treatment, developing life skills, and navigating community resources.
$25 / HOUR
Provide comprehensive case management and care coordination for patients in addiction treatment to ensure optimum resource utilization. Coordinate assessments, treatment planning, and discharge activities while maintaining a therapeutic environment for residents.
Deliver quality nursing care to patients in an addiction treatment setting, including medication administration and medical record maintenance. Coordinate nursing care and educate patients on chemical dependency and mental health issues.
The RN will monitor and coordinate nursing and medical care for patients, including administering medications and maintaining accurate medical records. They will also facilitate patient education and assist in medical emergencies while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
The Peer Support Specialist provides mentorship, advocacy, and support to individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. They assist patients with goal planning, care navigation, and the development of life skills to promote long-term recovery and self-sufficiency.
The nurse is responsible for providing basic medical services, including the safe dispensing of medication and monitoring patients for side effects. They must also maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations in an outpatient setting.
$24 - $30 / HOUR
The Medical Assistant will perform clinical and administrative duties, including blood draws, urine drug screens, and medication administration. They will also manage medical records, coordinate patient appointments, and assist with patient education.
2 months ago
The COE Case Manager assesses new referrals, coordinates care with medical and counseling teams, and monitors patient progress through treatment. They also facilitate crisis intervention, assist with discharge planning, and participate in interdisciplinary meetings.
The Medical Assistant will administer and coordinate medical services for clients, including medication observation and vital sign monitoring. They will also maintain medical records, assist with intake, and provide support for patient appointments and referrals.
The Medical Assistant will administer and coordinate medical services, including medication observation and patient intake. They are also responsible for maintaining medical records, obtaining vital signs, and assisting with patient appointments and referrals.
The Medical Assistant will administer and coordinate medical services while performing routine clinical and administrative tasks to ensure a positive patient experience. Responsibilities include patient intake, vital sign collection, drug screening, and maintaining accurate medical records.
$18 - $20 / HOUR