What are the responsibilities and job description for the Registered Nurse (Intake) position at Signet Health?
Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center
Midland, Texas
The Intake Coordinator Nurse provides direct patient care, administers medications, monitors vital signs, and performs basic patient assessments under the supervision of the Chief Nursing Officer.
Looking for a solid schedule? We’ve got options!
Weekday Evenings 3P - 11P (Mon-Fri)
OR
Weekend Days 7A - 3P (Sat & Sun)
Weekend Evenings 3P - 11P (Sat & Sun)
All shifts are 8 hours
If you’re ready to join a fast-moving team and make an impact from the front line—this is your spot.
Job duties and responsibilities
The Intake Coordinator Nurse will be responsible for
Midland, Texas
The Intake Coordinator Nurse provides direct patient care, administers medications, monitors vital signs, and performs basic patient assessments under the supervision of the Chief Nursing Officer.
Looking for a solid schedule? We’ve got options!
Weekday Evenings 3P - 11P (Mon-Fri)
OR
Weekend Days 7A - 3P (Sat & Sun)
Weekend Evenings 3P - 11P (Sat & Sun)
All shifts are 8 hours
If you’re ready to join a fast-moving team and make an impact from the front line—this is your spot.
Job duties and responsibilities
The Intake Coordinator Nurse will be responsible for
- Performing patient assessments upon arrival
- Handling phone inquiries with referral sources
- Establishing and maintaining relationships with referrals sources
- Performing medical screening of lab work and case history to determine if patient meets admission criteria
- Admission and registration functions
- Coordinating with the insurance companies and utilization management to initiate inpatient pre-certification
- Providing clinical data to insurance companies
- Current, active RN license to practice in the state of Texas.
- Minimum of one year of experience in a behavioral health setting, such as psychiatric or substance use disorder nursing.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a healthcare team, strong observation skills, and knowledge of basic nursing care and patient safety protocols are essential.