RN Clinical Nurse II - Childrens Developmental and Behavioral Chapel Hill
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse, Mental Health Nurse
RN Clinical Nurse II - Childrens Developmental and Behavioral Chapel Hill
We are seeking a compassionate and organized nurse to support pediatric patients and families within a specialized outpatient care setting. This role combines patient coordination, telephone and virtual nursing support, family education, and administrative responsibilities.
The ideal candidate will enjoy building relationships with children and families, helping them navigate care needs, and providing guidance throughout the patient journey. This position is well suited for a nurse who is interested in care coordination and case management responsibilities but prefers a role that is not focused exclusively on traditional case management.
Responsibilities include:
- Support patients and families by assisting with rooming, coordinating paperwork, and helping families complete required questionnaires.
- Guide families in obtaining and submitting therapy notes and other documentation needed for care.
- Conduct nursing visits by telephone and through virtual visits using Epic.
- Assess patient needs and help determine appropriate next steps, including whether the patient should be scheduled with a medical provider, psychologist, or another member of the care team.
- Provide education, guidance, and ongoing support to pediatric patients and their families.
- Assist with care coordination and administrative responsibilities.
- Provide coverage and support for RN Coordinators as needed.
- Collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team to promote a positive and coordinated patient experience.
- Use creativity, patience, and strong communication skills to effectively engage with children who have mental, behavioral, intellectual, or developmental health needs.
This role supports pediatric patients with a variety of developmental and behavioral health needs, including:
- Down syndrome
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Intellectual and developmental disabilities
The position supports approximately 20 patients served each day.
Schedule and work environment:
- Choose between four 10-hour shifts or five 8-hour shifts per week.
- No weekends or major holidays.
- The position involves limited physical demands and does not require routine injections, IV starts, or other highly procedural nursing responsibilities.
- The role may be a good fit for a nurse seeking lower physical demands while continuing to provide meaningful patient and family support.
Preferred qualifications:
- Pediatric nursing experience is strongly preferred.
- Spanish-speaking or bilingual experience is a plus.
- Experience supporting patients with mental or behavioral health needs is preferred.
- Experience working with children with autism, Down syndrome, or intellectual and developmental disabilities is highly valued.
This position may qualify for our $10,000 commitment incentive.
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