What are the responsibilities and job description for the ACT Team PMHNP position at Healing Hope Community, Inc.?
Healing Hope Community, Inc. (HHCI) is one of Maryland’s newest non-profit mental health organizations. HHCI prides itself in being a clinician-led organization committed to strengthening and enhancing the lives of individuals experiencing mental health challenges in the community. We aspire to be a leading non-profit mental health organization that prioritizes the needs of our clients and personnel, which ultimately places everyone in a position to be successful and thrive in their environments.
HHCI is in search of a PMHNP for its Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team. This position is field-based, and will require the PMHNP to report to the office (located in Baltimore, MD) as needed.
Position Summary:
The PMHNP operates as the primary prescriber for an assigned caseload of clients within HHCI’s treatment and recovery services division. The PMHNP is responsible for utilizing evidence-based practices to assist their clients with meeting their treatment and recovery goals, and operating within the scope of their profession.
Responsibilities
- Conduct visits in the community
- Conduct psychiatric diagnostic evaluations of all newly admitted clients within 30 days of admission to the program, or earlier if needed
- Conduct psychiatric diagnostic evaluations of all existing clients annually, or earlier if needed
- Engage clients in recurring medication management sessions every four weeks, or more frequently if needed
- Complete forms/documents required to support clients' financial insecurities, including the medical 500 form and documents needed to supplement a SSI/SSDI application within 24 hours of the request
- Provide psycho-education to clients
- Electronically prescribe medications, including new medications and refills, via the electronic health record
- Ensure that prescriptions are sent to the clients’ pharmacies no later than the end of the day of the encounter with the client
- Discuss medication changes, concerns, side effects, and a plan to address concerns/side effects with assigned clients
- Document medication changes, concerns, side effects, and plans to address concerns/side effects in the progress note that corresponds with the date of the encounter with the client
- Complete documentation via the electronic health record, including progress notes, psychiatric evaluations, and assessments, within the deadlines established by the program
- Review and sign treatment plans completed by the primary psychotherapist of mutually shared clients
- Attend and participate in clinical treatment team meetings, including offering professional recommendations and training the team
- Collaborate with consented external providers and internal clinic personnel, and consented individuals from the clients' support networks regarding the treatment goals of mutually shared clients
- Collaborate with the ACT registered nurse and ACT clinical director regarding the plan for long-acting injectable medications for clients who are prescribed them
- Provide coverage for the administration of LAIs in the absence of the ACT RN
- Participate in at least one internal committee within the organization as determined by the CEO
- Provide coverage in the absence of other prescribers within the organization whenever needed
- Rotate on-call prescriber responsibilities, and resolve urgent on-call matters via phone
- Complete required trainings within established timeframes
- Comply with all relevant standards and regulations of HHCI, the state of Maryland’s Behavioral Health Administration, The Joint Commission, HIPAA, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center
- Perform other duties as requested by supervisors
Required Qualifications:
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
- Licensed as a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner-Psychiatric Mental Health (CRNP-PMH) with the state of Maryland’s Board of Nursing
- Certified with the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
- Maryland CDS registration
- DEA certificate
- Registered as a Maryland Medicaid provider - at minimum as an ORP provider
- Electronic prescribing capabilities
- Proficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point, Access), electronic health records, and the use of computers/laptops
Preferred Qualifications:
- Strong preference for experience working within an inpatient psychiatric setting
- Strong preference for experience with individuals who are diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness, and/or dually diagnosed with mental health and substance use conditions
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $60.00 - $82.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
Application Question(s):
- Are you willing to conduct home visits? If not, this opportunity is not a good fit for you.
- Are you willing to report to the office in Baltimore, MD as needed? If not, this opportunity is not a good fit for you.
- This position asks for up to 24.5 hours of availability per week. Are you able to offer that? If not, this opportunity is not a good fit for you.
- This is NOT a fee-for-service position. Does this condition meet your expectations? If not, this opportunity is not a good fit for you.
- Is the posted salary sufficient for you? If not, this opportunity is not a good fit for you.
- Are you registered with Maryland Medicaid as a provider? At minimum, all prescribing providers must be registered as an ORP provider. The completion of the application will be required before an interview can be scheduled.
Education:
- Master's (Required)
Experience:
- post-CRNP-PMH mental health: 5 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- CRNP-PMH license (Required)
- DEA registration (Required)
- CDS registration (Required)
- American Nurses Credentialing Center (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Baltimore, MD 21201 (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Baltimore, MD 21201
Salary : $60 - $82