NP - Psychiatry Job in Redmond, Oregon
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner opening in OR
Company:Archway Physician Recruitment
Professions/Specialties:NP - Psychiatry,PA - Psychiatry,General Nurse Practitioner,General Physician Assistant
Location:Redmond, Oregon, United States
Job Type:Full-time, In-person, Permanent
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Job Description
Located in Redmond, 10m to Bend
Full Time Position
Job Details
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) provides psychiatric care to patients in a primary care clinic setting. This includes diagnosing, triaging, and prescribing medications for a complex patient population with behavioral and mental health diagnoses. The PMHNP develops treatment plans and provides brief intervention strategies for patients. This role involves collaboration and consultation with medical providers, behavioral health consultants, mental health providers, and other care partners to ensure safe, effective, and high-quality treatment for patients.
Direct Patient Care
Provide direct psychiatric care within the scope of psychiatry in an outpatient primary care setting.
Examine, diagnose, and treat acute and chronic mental health conditions.
Develop treatment plans and manage patient health issues in accordance with established clinic protocols.
Advocate for patients by coordinating the use of the entire healthcare system to benefit the patient, referring to specialty providers when necessary.
Work with the clinical team and community partners to optimize patient care access.
Deliver patient care within approved HRSA service locations, including patient homes and community-based sites. Home-based care may also be provided as necessary, adhering to defined services and safety protocols. Local travel required.
Standards of Practice
Use current evidence-based guidelines to create diagnostic and treatment plans, utilizing resources such as “Up to Date.”
Provide care that reflects healthcare cost consciousness and addresses social determinants of health.
Effectively utilize a team-based care model, leveraging the expertise of all multi-disciplinary team members.
Act as a patient educator, utilizing tools (e.g., EHR, online resources, written materials, MyChart messages, etc.) to effectively communicate information regarding diagnoses, treatment options, disease prevention, safe health behaviors, self-care skills, and health promotion.
Documentation and Indirect Patient Care
Maintain accurate electronic health records of patients and complete documentation in a timely manner.
Exhibit critical thinking in documentation.
Respond to patient telephone calls and MyChart messages promptly.
Accurately code patient charts to ensure correct billing.
Utilize EHR tools (e.g., “FYI,” problem-based charting, etc.) to enable other clinical team members to effectively care for patients.
Skills & Knowledge
Experience working with low-income populations preferred.
Strong computer skills, including typing and keyboarding, required.
Excellent customer service skills with the ability to effectively and respectfully manage dissatisfied patients.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
Knowledge of health insurance plans is beneficial.
Strong problem-solving skills.
Ability to train and educate staff.
Familiarity with standard office policies and procedures.
Knowledge of regulatory requirements, including CLIA and OSHA standards.
Proficiency with practice management software is essential.
Who We Are
We are an innovative healthcare system that prioritizes providing and improving patient access to care. We are committed to serving insured and uninsured patients of all ages, ethnicities, and income levels. Our holistic approach to patient care integrates behavioral health, pharmacy, and nutrition support to deliver the most meaningful care possible.
As part of our team, you'll work alongside dedicated, mission-driven colleagues in a dynamic, team-based environment. Here, we offer more than just a job – it’s a lifestyle. It’s about serving others, becoming an integral part of your community, and enjoying a balanced life. Our region boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year, so you can enjoy outdoor activities on your PTO days, whether it's hiking, biking, or spending time by the river. We also provide a comprehensive benefits package to support your health and well-being.
Qualifications
Education (Required)
Master's degree or higher in Nursing or related field.
Experience (Required)
Minimum of three years of experience in a primary care setting.
Licenses & Certifications (Required)
CPR certification
DEA certificate
Valid driver’s license
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (NP) certification
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