Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner; ARNP
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatry, Advanced Practice Nurse/APRN, Healthcare Nursing
Description
PurposeResponsible for provision of direct nursing services including psychopharmacological responsibilities. Provides psychopharmacological crisis services, including the transmittal of prescription orders per written protocols, consistent with level of licensure and qualifications. Consults and/or refers to the medical director or designee as indicated.
Accountabilities- Monitors for symptom reduction as well as side effects of medication.
- Utilizes physiological laboratory data as needed or as indicated per protocol.
- Provides psychiatric and physical assessment, history-taking, and differential diagnosis as indicated.
- Serves as a point of referral for further medical evaluation with appropriate providers as part of the physical assessment.
- Coordinates individual psychopharmacological services with the treatment team.
- Provides and/or coordinates individual patient crisis services when symptoms arise as well as management of chronic problems.
- Provides crisis stabilization and prevention-oriented patient education and care as indicated.
- Develops and maintains current working knowledge of psychopharmacology and mental health disorders.
- Maintains documentation of clinical services in accordance with RSI policies and procedures.
- Develops and maintains close working relationship with medical director and executive director.
- Participates in annual review of medication protocol.
- Performs other related duties within the scope of training and licensure when deemed appropriate by immediate supervisor or designate.
- Complies with all relevant RSI policies and procedures.
Education:
Possess license to practice as an APRN or ARNP in Psychiatric/Mental Health by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.
Experience:
Experience in serving adults with mental illness. Knowledge of mental health theory and practice. Extensive familiarity with diagnostic and treatment planning approaches relevant to professional discipline.
Skills & Abilities:
Relates positively with colleagues and representatives of other agencies. Communicates directly and effectively in a cooperative manner. Extensive familiarity with ethical considerations in the mental health field. Possesses sensitivity to cultural and ethnic differences. Possesses experience in the assessment and treatment of clients requiring psychoactive medication. Ability to perform basic physical and psychosocial assessments. Knowledge of psychopharmacology and psychopharmacological interactions.
Must be able to safely perform the essential job functions, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Based at a central office, light travel is required to other locations, businesses, and community sites to meet organizational needs. Workday regularly includes multiple and/or conflicting demands.
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