Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Youth ACT
20 hours ago
Tarrytown
Job Description Reports To: Youth ACT Team Leader Program: Youth ACT-Westchester Location: Tarrytown, NY Hours Per Week: 23 FLSA Status: Part Time, Exempt Annual Range: $85,000-$120,000 After six months of employment, you are eligible to receive a retention bonus of $5,000 The Youth ACT Team serves children/youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) throughout Westchester and Rockland counties, who are returning home from inpatient settings or residential services, at risk of entering such settings, or have not adequately engaged or responded to treatment in more traditional community-based services. Youth ACT team delivers intensive, highly coordinated, individualized services and skilled therapeutic interventions through an integrated, multi-disciplinary team approach to better achieve success and maintain the child in the home, school and community. Summary Description: The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP), under the supervision of the psychiatrist and in conjunction with the team leader, has clinical responsibility for monitoring recipient treatment and staff delivery of clinical services. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner provides mobile hybrid services which include both telehealth and face to face appointments with youth and families in their home, community, and/or agency office. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner provides psychiatric and medical assessment and treatment; clinical supervision, education, and training of the team; and development, maintenance, and supervision of medication administration and psychiatric and medical treatment and procedures. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will support recovery by providing services that reflect our deeply held values that include the recognition of individual rights of self-determination, choice, shared decision-making, and collaboration. When possible, the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will utilize evidence-based practices; always embracing a trauma-informed and person-centered approach. Key Responsibilities: • Act as prescriber for all Youth ACT clients., • Conduct psychiatric assessments through telehealth, office visit, and/or in the home and community, including psychiatric history, course of illness, response to treatment, mental status examination/diagnoses, and present assessment results at team meetings and treatment planning meetings., • Collaborate with the team in assessment of client's physical health, making appropriate referrals to community physicians for further assessment and treatment, and coordinating medical treatments with psychiatric treatment., • Prescribe psychotropic medications and conduct regular assessments of therapeutic responses and side effects, and educate clients regarding psychotropic medications., • Perform individual, group, and family supportive therapy and illness education in the process of carrying out the tasks above., • Responsible for adhering to all standards and guidelines established by applicable regulatory authorities., • Modeling and teaching a person-centered approach, honoring choice, self- determination, and shared decision-making., • Establish and maintain a culture that is recovery oriented and grounded in service excellence., • With other team members, provide support, education, and counseling to family members of clients to help them become knowledgeable about mental illness, collaborate in the treatment process, and assist in their family member’s process., • Provide on-site crisis assessment and management of patients, both on-site, via telehealth and over the phone. Respond to Team Leader (or designee) after hours for consultation in extenuating situations., • When possible, be actively involved in hospitalization of clients, including regular communication and consultation with the attending psychiatrist, other team members, and collaboration with the inpatient staff in the planning and implementation of treatment and discharge to the community., • Submit written reports and oral testimony and presentation of opinion in commitment and other legal proceedings and in a wide range of treatment, rehabilitative, and support services matters (e.g., Social Security applications, prior authorization of medication, etc.)., • Document client progress to maintain a permanent record of client activity according to established methods and procedures., • Participate in morning team meetings and treatment planning review meetings., • Follow the established Youth ACT policies & procedures, agency policies, and maintain appropriate professional standards., • Use individual client data to inform clinical decision-making and identify areas for quality improvement; use data to track client progress over time., • Share client data with clients to help facilitate shared decision-making and keep clients informed of their progress., • Other related duties. Competencies: • Experience understanding family systems based on the diversity of cultural and ethnic backgrounds., • Experience and understanding of various evidence-based models and theories pertaining to psycho-education, motivational interviewing, serious emotional disturbance and recovery., • Knowledge of Assertive Community Treatment, family support services, and community resources., • Use of Motivational Interviewing, recovery, and trauma-informed approaches when delivering services., • Highly organized and self-motivated., • Proficient in computers., • Familiarity with and ability to use an Electronic Health Record system. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): • Effective crisis intervention skills., • Act as prescriber for all Youth ACT clients., • Upholds fidelity to the Youth ACT model., • Timely and accurate documentation in accordance with GMH documentation policy., • Active participation in multidisciplinary teams and case conferences., • Ensure that all productivity expectations are met. Requirements: • Must be currently licensed as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner by the NYS Education Department. Must maintain licensure and be in good standing though-out employment with GMHNY., • Current licensure by the New York State Education Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration is also required., • Basic Computer knowledge is required., • Must be reliable and able to work independently and understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality., • The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner must have a valid Driver’s License and a driving record that is satisfactory to our insurance carrier. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will be using agency vehicles and is responsible for adhering to Agency Driver Policy., • The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner must maintain current New York State Defensive Driving certification., • The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner must be cleared through fingerprinting by the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs Staff Exclusion List (SEL) and the New York State Medicaid Exclusion List., • The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner must be cleared by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services for instances of child abuse and/or neglect., • The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner must be legally eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship. Special Considerations: • Hours per week, reporting structure, and location are subject to change per program needs. Mandated Reporter: This is a Mandated Reporter position. The NYS Justice Center legislation defines anyone who has regular and substantial contact with any person with special needs as a “custodian” under the law and, therefore, a mandated reporter. You can be held liable by both the civil and criminal legal systems for intentionally failing to make a report. Greater Mental Health of New York is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. Greater Mental Health of New York is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact the Human Resources Department.