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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

CompanyOregon State Government
LocationHermiston, OR, USA
Salary$10272 – $13880
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • Possession of a current Oregon Nurse Practitioner license issued by the Oregon State Board of Nursing
  • A current Prescriptive Authority Certification within the Oregon APRN Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice
  • Have a current DEA registration or the ability to obtain one
  • Possess a current National Provider Identifier (NPI) number
  • Be a certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)

Responsibilities

  • Provide psychiatric assessment and psychotropic medication management as clinically indicated to mentally ill adults in custody (AIC) within the Behavioral Health Services (BHS) of the ODOC
  • Refer AICs to programs and services as appropriate
  • Provide on-call crisis intervention services after-hours, holidays, and on weekends
  • Work as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and coordinate care of AIC patients with other members of the treatment team

Preferred Qualifications

  • Treating affective illness and distress, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance use disorder, persistent mental illness, and survivors of sexual assault
  • Therapeutic treatments, use of examination instruments, and administration of medications with an emphasis on psychotropic medications
  • Patient psychiatric treatment assessment, including mental status examinations, laboratory tests, and other diagnostic procedures, analysis of data, and problem identification
  • Developing and modifying treatment plans, including further diagnostic studies, therapy, patient education, and identification of parameters for follow-up
  • Critical thinking, using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems
  • Working with aggressive, abusive or combative patients
  • Communicating orally and in writing with a variety of individuals ranging from health care professionals to laypersons