Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Company: Morrison Child And Family Services
Location: Antelope
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Title: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse PractitionerPosition:
Part TimeDepartment/Program: Psychiatric ServicesReports to:
Medical DirectorWork location: In person, hybrid, or remote options
(Oregon and Washington Only)FLSA status: ExemptSalary:
(Nonbilingual) $81.20/hr. - $90.46/hr. ($84,400 - $94,000 Annually)
(Bilingual Spanish) $88.51/hr. - $98.60/hr.($92,000 - $102,500
Annually)Morrison Child and Family Services: We are a Joint
Commission and Sanctuary accredited non-profitorganization that
provides a comprehensive array of services to children,
adolescents, and their families. As an agency, Morrison, its team
members, and clients commit to the following values of
trauma-informed care:Nonviolence - being safe and doing the right
thingEmotional Intelligence - managing our feelings so we dont hurt
ourselves or othersSocial Learning - respecting and sharing ideas
of our teamsDemocracy - shared decision making whenever
possibleOpen Communication - saying what we mean and not being mean
when we say itSocial Responsibility - everyone makes a contribution
to the organizational cultureGrowth and Change - creating hope for
our clients and ourselvesPosition Summary:The Psychiatric Mental
Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) provides comprehensive
psychiatric services to children and adolescents as part of an
interdisciplinary team of behavioral health providers. This
position practices within the scope of their license to provide
high quality, safe, efficient, and effective client care.Duties and
Responsibilities:In providing mental health care services to
Morrison clients, PMHP agrees to perform all reasonable duties
within the scope of practice for a licensed PMHNP in the State of
Oregon in accordance with the States laws, rules and
regulations.Adhere to accepted medical standards in accordance with
applicable federal, state and local statutes, rulings, regulations
and requirements and the prevailing community standard of care in
the Portland Metropolitan Services area.Adhere to the credentialing
and quality criteria that are adopted by Morrison.Provides
psychiatric consultation, evaluation, and ongoing psychiatric
treatment for clients.Respond to requests for consultation from
primary care providers in the community.Provide a high level of
customer service to clients, families, staff and outside
professionals in a service-oriented, respectful manner using skills
in active listening and problem solving.Fully utilize Morrisons EHR
and follow all documentation, billing, and review/approval
procedures.Meet established productivity standards.Utilize Medical
Director as a resource for case consultation.Collaborate with
Clinic Managers, Clinic Supervisors, Program Managers, Division
Directors and Medical Director in taking overall clinical
responsibility for monitoring medical necessity and the clinical
appropriateness of care.Utilize CPT coding in the provision of
direct psychiatric services in accordance with Morrison billing
guidelines.Prescribe clinically appropriate medications and conduct
regular assessments of the therapeutic responses and side effects
of medications to clients.Provide ongoing education to clients,
family members and team members on psychiatric illnesses and
medications.Collaborate with and engage clinical teams to ensure
quality service delivery to all children and families, providing
support and consultation. Work collaboratively as part of
multi-disciplinary team that includes Psychiatric NPs, Mental
Health Therapists, Nurses, Skills Trainers, and other direct,
support and office workers.Participate in clinic coverage
schedules.Provide urgent psychiatric services, as requested.Provide
ongoing training, learning, and development opportunities to staff
on a regular basis, as requested. Prepare for and attend meetings,
case reviews, compliance and utilization reviews, and quality
improvement activities as needed/scheduled.Adhere to and administer
Agency and Psychiatric Services policies and procedures.Other
duties as assigned.Demonstrate a commitment to developing a
thorough knowledge and application of the Sanctuary model and other
organizational policies & practices.Participate in staff
development, in-services, and training related to workplace
effectiveness; model professional behaviors and implement
improvements to business practices with awareness of their impact
in a trauma-informed behavioral healthcare
organization.Competencies:Communicate clearly and effectively
orally and in writing in English.Interpret information, utilize
critical thinking and explain concepts to others.Demonstrates and
maintains appropriate professional boundaries in working with
others and in handling confidential information.Maintain effective
working relationships with agency employees at all levels, outside
professionals and the general public.Adapts to constantly changing
circumstances while maintaining professionalism.Engages in
continuous learning and builds knowledge, skills and abilities
while addressing new challenges.Communicate effectively, calmly and
respectfully with clients and families who may have emotional
and/or behavioral challenges; addressing, redirecting and/or
problem solving with upset, angry, delayed, severely traumatized,
emotionally and/behaviorally challenged clients and
families.Demonstrates knowledge of psychiatric diagnosis and
psychotropic medication prescribing for children and
adolescentsDemonstrates an ability to effectively communicate with
parents and caregiversDemonstrates the ability to work
collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team
environment.Demonstrates success in delivering quality services in
a productivity-based environment.Demonstrates the ability to work
with and respect the diversity of all individuals and demonstrate
openness to providing culturally responsive care and treatment to
clients and their families.Required Position Qualifications:Current
Oregon license as PMHNP or APRN with psychiatric certification.
National Board Certification to include child and family is
preferred.Must have a valid DEA registration.Minimum of one year
independently providing psychiatric evaluation and medication
management for children and adolescentsMust live in Oregon or
WashingtonPreferred Position Qualifications:Bilingual in Spanish,
both written and spokenExperience working in community mental
health setting with Medicaid populationExperience working in an
electronic health recordOther Requirements:Able to pass a
comprehensive criminal history background investigationMust not
have any adverse findings from standard inquiries with the Office
of the Inspector General, Medical Exclusion Provider List, National
Practitioner Data Bank.PMHNP shall fulfill and maintain necessary
Continuing Medical Education credits as required by state and
federal regulatory agencies, licensing boards, or malpractice
carriers.May require evening work or hours in excess of routine
schedule in order to ensure optimal program operations and service
delivery.May travel and perform duties at different agency
locations with possible meetings/presentations at other Morrison
designated worksites and in the community.Must pass language
testing if applicable.For positions that require driving:Must hold
valid drivers license Oregon or Washington within 30 days of
hireMust pass a motor vehicle records check.All Morrison programs
and services are accredited by The Joint Commission, a nationally
recognized standards-setting and accreditation body for health
care. Morrison is also certified as a trauma-informed organization
by the Sanctuary Institute. Certification recognizes our dedication
to providing a trauma-informed culture and environment for
children, families and staff through implementing Sanctuary values,
commitments,and tools.We are an Affirmative Action Plan Employer.
Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunitieswithout
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation,
genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. In
compliance with our Affirmative Action Plan, Morrison uses E-Verify
to determine employment eligibility after an offer is
accepted.Applications will be reviewed as received. Morrison
reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any point during
the posting period.Morrison employees are offered a variety of
benefits including Medical, Vision, Dental, Flexible Spending
Accounts, Employer-Paid Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment
and Long-Term Disability, and an Employee Assistance Program
(EAP).by Jobble
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