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SCO Family of Services

PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER

SCO Family of Services, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 11210


Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Department: 29i Medical

Location: Brooklyn, Queens & Long Island

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION : To provide fully integrated behavioral health medical services to children/youth in child welfare system.

REPORTS TO:

Director of Medical/29i

SUPERVISES:

Collaborates with Medical and Clinical Teams

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

Diagnosis

• Interview patients about symptoms and complaints and determine whether a psychiatric disorder has a physiological or emotional basis.

• Compile and evaluate medical history and mental health findings.

• Screen patients for physical illness and analyze explanations for psychiatric illness, such as developmental issues, family dysfunction, genetics, neurological trauma or social or cultural problems.

• Assessment of risk factors for mental illness and broader wellness evaluations

Treatment

• Conduct individual, group or family counseling sessions, and write prescriptions for psychotropic medications under the supervision of psychiatrists and when state regulations allow.

• Intervene with therapy or medication during mental crisis.

• Manage caseload and documentation.

• Facilitate communication between psychiatric services, programs and care givers.

• Initiate, monitor and recommend medications and treatment changes.

Collaboration

• Track patient progress and report their results to doctors, including psychiatrists and psychologists. • Work with other medical professionals to evaluate or change treatment plans. • Educate patients' families about mental illness, treatment and prevention.

Qualifications:

Education/Degree:

• Graduate of an accredited Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Program

• Graduate of an accredited master's degree Program as a Nurse

• Practitioner with current New York State licensure

Other skills and requirements:

• Commitment to the mission and programs of SCO Family of Services.

• Ability to work with children and families that have histories of chemical dependency, mental illness, neglect, physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse, different cultural backgrounds, and varying socioeconomics statuses.

• Ability to work varying schedules that may cause you to work in excess of your regularly scheduled hours or weekends if necessary.

• Ability to respond to the unique developmental needs of children in different stages of maturation including early childhood, school age, or young adulthood.

• Excellent communications skills, both oral and written, a strong sense of empathy towards our populations served.

• Strong time management and teamwork skills, diligence, and resilience.

• Multifaceted, Structured, Patient-facing, Managerial and Independent