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Psychiatric Prescriber; Advanced Practice Nurse, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatrist

Job in Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, 55060, USA
Listing for: Spero
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-22
Job specializations:
  • Nursing
    Psychiatry, Healthcare Nursing
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Psychiatric Prescriber (Advanced Practice Nurse, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatrist)

Description Job Summary

This position primarily provides services and psychiatric support to the Agency’s ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) team. This multi-disciplinary team of eight individuals provides services to 40 clients experiencing serious and persistent mental illness. The psychiatric care provider plays a vital role in supporting clients and guiding the ACT team, meeting with clients monthly to assess symptoms, side effects, and treatment progress, while also offering brief, evidence-based interventions such as motivational interviewing or cognitive restructuring.

Beyond psychiatric needs, the provider monitors other health conditions, coordinates with primary care and specialists, and maintains communication with inpatient units during hospitalizations to ensure seamless continuity of care.

A portion of services are delivered in the home or community, reinforcing accessibility and client-centered care. The prescriber leads psychiatric treatment and oversees all health conditions and medications, while also serving as a fully integrated member of the multidisciplinary team, collaborating to provide feedback on client contact intensity, and educating non-medical staff about medications and health issues through regular trainings. The prescriber participates in treatment planning meetings, daily team huddles, and emergency reviews, ensuring that care plans meet regulatory standards and that the team responds effectively to crises.

This role, while primarily serving the ACT team, will also work in the outpatient clinic setting alongside a team of nurses, mental health professionals, mental health practitioners, and substance use providers to deliver comprehensive and holistic care to patients and their families.

Supervisory Responsibilities

No

Duties/Responsibilities ACT Team Prescriber Expectations
  • Complete at least monthly psychiatric assessment and ongoing evaluation of symptoms, side effects, and treatment response.
  • Provide brief therapeutic interventions aligned with evidence-based models (MI, CBT, cognitive restructuring, problem-solving, etc.).
  • Use a shared decision‑making approach to medication education and treatment discussions.
  • Monitor non‑psychiatric medical conditions and coordinate care with primary care providers and specialists.
  • Communicate promptly with inpatient psychiatric units during hospitalizations to ensure continuity of care.
  • Conduct a portion of psychiatric services in the community.
  • The psychiatric care provider serves as medical director for the team, taking the lead in all psychiatric treatments and monitoring all other health conditions and medications.
ACT Team Integration Requirements
  • Sharing overall clinical responsibility for treatment direction with the Team Lead.
  • Providing feedback on frequency and intensity of client contacts, especially for those experiencing increased symptoms.
  • Collaborating closely with nursing and supporting medical oversight.
  • Providing education to non‑medical staff on medications, side effects, and health conditions (met at least twice per year through team trainings).
  • Attending treatment planning meetings, assisting with treatment plan development and updates, and ensuring plans meet 245I requirements.
  • Participating in daily team meetings proportionate to ACT caseload size (currently twice per week).
  • Participating in review of emergency psychiatric situations, risk assessments, and involuntary treatment processes.
  • The psychiatric care provider is a fully integrated member of the team, actively collaborating and communicating with other team members and regularly attending all necessary meetings to guide treatment.
Outpatient Expectations
  • Meets with patients, guardians, and others face to face or via telemedicine for initial evaluations or routine visits to assess, diagnose, and review presenting problems and level of functioning.
  • Prepares an individualized program of treatment for the patients, including but not limited to: assessment of medication and treatment effectiveness with adjustments as needed; counseling as needed; assurance that delivery of quality treatment is consistent with evidence-based practice and consistent with ethical…
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