Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) is an integrated behavioral healthcare agency offering a variety of different programs throughout Arizona. CBI provides residential, outpatient, inpatient, patient-centered medical homes, medication-assisted treatment, and crisis services to individuals experiencing crisis, opioid use disorder, homelessness, and mental illness.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Full Job Description
At Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI), a psychiatric practitioner is an integral specialty for our whole person approach in our integrated system of physical, psychiatric, and addiction services. The scope of practice of psychiatric practitioner in the inpatient setting will see adults 18 and older, all genders, all socio-economic backgrounds, complex medical history, and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric practitioners at CBI will be expected to provide patient-centered, evidence-based care for patients as well as serve as patient advocates in all health-related matters, including the appropriate use of specialists, health services, and community resources.
Responsibilities:
- Complete Medical Practitioner Admission Orders and CON (for a Physician only) are completed and signed by the admitting medical practitioner, if the medical practitioner is not a physician, the practitioner will coordinate with the CPEC Medical Director to sign the CON within 24-hours of admission.
- Completes a psychiatric evaluation (HPI) in its entirety and documents the evaluation in the patient file for each individual admitted to the inpatient behavioral health facility within 24-hours of admission.
- Reviews treatment plan and modifies to meet psychiatric, as well as, medical detoxification and physical health needs.
- Reviews cases with RN and Transition Coordinator daily during rounds as part of discharge planning process.
- Rounds completed daily in Inpatient between the hours of 0800 and 1600.
- Documents daily rounds in progress note.
- Monitors the treatment of physical health and/or coordination with PCP and other prescribers while in treatment.
- Initiates or recommends Consults and Coordination of Care.
- Coordinate with one another when discharging, admitting or transferring a patient to a different CBI program or level of care (or a facility outside the CBI system) and document in the medical record to ensure a smooth transition.
- Be available or will initiate coordination of care (doc to doc) promptly.
- Provides necessary documentation and treatment for patients under petition or court-ordered treatment including Special Treatment Plan and coordinates Tx with the outpatient team.
- Documents and signs full discharge orders and follow-up recommendations within 24-hours of discharge.
- Pharmacotherapy: Will prescribe appropriate pharmacotherapy for related psychiatric disorders, as well as, coordinated care for physical health, substance abuse treatment, and pain management.
- Maintain at least 80% of e-prescribing with a goal of 100%.
- Addiction Medicine: Evidence in documentation of evaluating each patient for addiction medicine protocol prior to discharge.
- Suboxone Taper: Evidence in documentation of evaluating each patient for ongoing suboxone taper prior to discharge.
- Mental Health/Psychiatric Care: Evidence in documentation of evaluating each patient for ongoing mental health/psychiatric care prior to discharge.
- Physical Health: Evidence in documentation of evaluating each patient for ongoing physical health issues prior to discharge.
Universal Responsibilities:
- Complete orientation as directed by CBI, which includes shadowing another CBI practitioner prior to working with patients.
- Complete a TB skin test prior to working with CBI patients and annually thereafter to ensure professional is free from tuberculosis.
- Obtains and maintains suboxone waiver for to treat the maximum number of patients for which the practitioner is eligible.
- Maintain a minimum 85% compliance with documentation requirements.
- Not cancel patient appointments without prior notification to CBI.
- Adhere to the appointment scheduling protocols assigned by the medical director and monitored by the medical management team.
- Notify Director of Medical Practice and Medical Director in the case of an emergency and inability to cover a scheduled shift.
- Other duties as assigned.
Documentation:
Medical Professionals are expected to complete documentation within 24 hours of visit. Should documentation not be complete by allotted timeframe, Medical Professional must notify the Director of Medical Practice.
Training:
Medical Professionals may be asked to have new clinical staff of the same specialty or experience shadow them or be trained by them. Medical Professionals will be expected to attend educational meetings as deemed appropriate for their specialty.
Integration:
As Medical Professionals, it is important to recognize practice limitations and seek consultation with other healthcare professionals, when necessary, to provide optimal patient care. CBI offers behavioral health services, physical health services, and psychiatric medicine services, as well as partnerships outside of the agency.
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life, Supplemental plans, 401K with employer match - 100% vested upon enrollment, Generous PTO accrual, Wellness programs, Tuition Reimbursement and Scholarship Programs, incentives, and more!
CBI treats patients from all different walks of life and believes in maintaining the dignity of human life. Recovery is possible!
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