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Bowery Residents Committee

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - 367 East 154th Street

Bowery Residents Committee, Bronx, New York, United States, 10400


DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

Patient evaluation and treatment, medication management, case conferencing and in-service training to the staff. Provide input into the incident review committee and training committee as well as outside conferences. Provide emergency first aid/CPR assistance when needed. Related duties assigned. Report to the Medical Director.

HOURS:

Part-time; 15 hours per week

2 days per week (flexible); 9:30am-5pm

QUALIFICATIONS:

NYS Certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. Have prior experience working with a MICA population. CPR training certification or willingness to take training class in CPR.

*Vaccination preferred but not required

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The Metropolitan Apartment Program (MAP) is a transitional housing program targeting formerly homeless clients who are either mentally ill or dually diagnosed as mentally ill and chemically addicted. Funded by the NYS Office of Mental Health and Medicaid, MAP comprises apartments in Manhattan and the Bronx for 87 clients who can function and thrive in a more independent living environment than a traditional community residence. The mission of MAP is to provide a safe and supportive environment where residents partake of rehabilitation interventions that will assist them in the attainment of their work, social and community living goals. A variety of services are available, including case management, substance abuse groups, money management, daily skills training and recreational activities.