PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSE PRACTITIONER (#PJ5 ) $88.12-$99.10 hourly / $15,274.00-$17,177.00 monthly / $183,289.60-$206,128.00 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
TYPICAL TASKS
- Performs comprehensive psychiatric and physical evaluations including mental health status examinations, assesses current and past history of violence, suicidal or self-harm behavior, substance use/abuse, level of functioning, health behaviors, trauma, sexual behaviors, multigenerational family assessment and social and developmental history to identify the nature of the individuals’ illness and establish diagnosis;
- Performs mental health services, including crisis intervention, and coordinates mental and physical health services for clients with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring physical disorders;
- Plans a program of care, in collaboration with physicians, other medical professionals, clients and families; recommends and arranges for hospital admission of individuals; coordinates and facilitates referrals; assumes ongoing responsibility for follow-up care;
- Furnishes psychotropic medications under the supervision of a staff psychiatrist and in accordance with standardized procedures; monitors individuals’ response(s) to medication; and educates individuals and members of their support system;
- Evaluates and interprets findings of relevant mental health diagnostic and laboratory tests;
- Reviews charts; record, document and maintain accurate records of assessments, evaluations, nursing/medical care administered, patient response, and follow-ups;
- Teaches and counsels individuals and families’ information and skills necessary to maintain or improve mental health; advocates for the promotion of good physical and mental health;
- Collaborates with multidisciplinary team to deliver coordinated patient care;
- May assist in training and provide direction to other nursing staff;
- May assist in updating clinic protocols or standardized procedures;
- Serves in departmental and related committees as requested; attend meetings;
- May input, access and analyze data using a computer;
- May provide vacation and illness relief for other staff.
Employment Standards
Knowledge:
Thorough knowledge of:
- Principles and methods of psychiatry;
- Laws and regulations governing Nurse Practitioner scope of practice;
- Advanced principles, practices and techniques of professional nursing, psychiatric; assessment, diagnosis, treatment, documentation and follow-up of common mental disorders.
Working knowledge of:
- Causes and treatment of mental and emotional illness;
- Medical aspects of psychological problems; psychosocial behaviors in illness;
- Diagnostic protocols; sterile techniques and infection control;
- Routine diagnostic and treatment techniques used in practicing psychiatry;
- Medicare and Medi-Cal regulations;
- Psycho education methodologies to work with individuals one-on-one or in groups;
- Reporting laws on domestic violence, child and elder abuse, and neglect;
- Individual and group psychotherapy;
- Current developments in the field of psychiatry;
- Mental health services, organization and procedures;
- Principles and applications of clinical psychology, psychiatric work and various rehabilitative services;
- Principles, practices and procedures used to detect, diagnose and treat common health problems;
- Medication and drugs commonly prescribed, including medications therapeutic effect, side effects, reactions and contraindications;
- Control and care of chronic and communicable disease, illness and handicapping conditions;
- Normal and abnormal values of laboratory tests and their clinical significance;
- Medical laws and regulations and the ethics of patient care;
- Basic interviewing and counseling techniques.
Ability to:
- Perform mental health and physical assessments including ordering, interpreting and evaluating diagnostic tests and examinations;
- Perform comprehensive mutigenerational family assessments;
- Work effectively as a team member in the delivery of mental health care services; perform collaboration consultation with staff psychiatrists for more complicated psychiatric problems.
- Identify medical problems and psychiatric disorders; develop and implement treatment plans;
- Safely administer medications including psychotropic drugs; monitor and record patient’s medication usage and results;
- Perform job duties under stressful conditions, analyze crisis situations accurately and take effective action;
- Educate individuals and family members about mental health and medical conditions, preventive health measure, medications or treatment plans;
- Remain knowledgeable and proficient in mental health practices through readings, research, professional organizations, academic training, and participation in direct patient services;
- Develop and maintain effective workings relationships with individuals, staff, other health care professionals and community groups and organizations;
- Adapt quickly and appropriately to a variety of situations and personalities;
- Demonstrate tact, diplomacy and compassion to individuals and groups;
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing;
- Lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience which would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying, unless otherwise specified. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be:
- Possession of a master’s degree in nursing, master’s degree in a clinical field related to nursing, or a graduate degree in nursing.
Special Requirements/Conditions: ·
Completion of a Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program.
- Possession and maintenance of a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse issued by the California Board of Registered Nursing.
- Possession and maintenance of a valid Nurse Practitioner Certificate issued by the California Board of Registered Nursing.
- Possession and maintenance of a valid Nurse Practitioner Furnishing Certificate issued by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Furnishing Certificate enables a Nurse Practitioner to administer and/or order medications).
- Possession and maintenance of a valid Controlled Substance Registration Certificate – Schedules II – V issued by Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) (Controlled Substance Registration Certification [DEA #]) enables a Nurse Practitioner the ability to order level II – V controlled substance medications). · Possession and maintenance of a valid California C driver license or the ability to provide suitable transportation which is approved by the appointing authority
Background Investigation: Fingerprinting is required.
Environmental Factors: Exposure to odors, blood and other bodily fluids, communicable diseases, hostile or violent individuals, exposure to noise and people yelling; and may be exposed to cigarette smoke.
Hours: Availability to work a flexible schedule, if needed.
Miscellaneous
PREVIOUS CLASS TITLES: None
Bargaining Unit: 41
EEOC Job Category: 02
Occupational Grouping: 57Workers Comp Code: 0290
CLASS: PJ5; EST: 2/1/2016; REV: 4/1/2016;