Behavioral Health Registered Nurse (Part Time)

ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENTAurora, IL
1d$41 - $41

About The Position

The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges; those who have suffered a trauma; and those at risk, to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose. We are looking for a Behavioral Health Registered Nurse (Part Time 20 hrs) who demonstrates this mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference in the community. What you will be doing? The Registered Nurse is responsible for the provision of nursing service, to meet the identified health care needs of a designated population of clients. Responsibilities include assessing the health needs of clients, planning for the provision of needed health services, implementing a plan of care, and evaluating outcomes and ongoing health needs in collaboration with the client and other members of the health care team, as needed. The Registered Nurse will also assist with coverage for psychiatric clinics as needed. The Registered Nurse works within the framework of AID’s goals, policies, and procedures to assure that accreditation standards and regulatory requirements, pertaining to health care, are met in all programs.

Requirements

  • Education: Must be a graduate of an accredited and approved nursing program.
  • License/certifications: Current, unrestricted Illinois Registered Nurse License in good standing with the State licensing board; current BLS certification
  • Experience: A minimum of two years of previous nursing experience working with persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and/or neurological impairments is preferred.
  • Physical: Demonstrates the physical capacity to perform nursing responsibilities, including, but not limited to pushing, pulling, reaching, bending, and physically assisting clients. Must be able to climb stairs and lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Equipment: Computer, Copy Machine, Fax machine, Telephone with voice mail system, Scales (Electric and Manual), Audio-visual equipment, Hoyer lift, Stethoscope, Blood Pressure Equipment, Glucometer, Otoscope, Ophthalmoscope
  • Must acquire and maintain certifications in CPR, Non-violent crisis intervention training, OIG- Rule 50, and attend other relevant trainings, as required.
  • Position requires ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include evenings, or weekends.
  • Use of employee personal automobile for local community travel between program sites.
  • Drives self on agency business.
  • Valid Illinois Driver’s license
  • Minimum amount of automobile liability insurance required, as defined by AID’s personnel policies
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills are required

Nice To Haves

  • A minimum of two years of previous nursing experience working with persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and/or neurological impairments is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Medication Management: Completes quality compliance audits, on at least a monthly basis, within assigned programs to assess program compliance with Rule 132 (Medication Regulations). This includes, but not limited to, MAR review and audits; cycle medication review(s); and documentation/charting of all medical related issues including medications.
  • Completes timely assessment(s) of client’s health, using various screening tools. (i.e., TD screening, Self-Administration of Medication Assessment, Informed Medication Consent.), according to program requirements.
  • Effectively manages medication check in and medication updates on Quick MAR.
  • Collaborates with Program Manager/staff to assure medications are appropriately stored in assigned programs.
  • Completes and/or reviews medication error reports on a timely basis.
  • Collaborates with Program Managers/staff at residential sites and pharmacy, as needed, to assure refill authorizations are followed up on in a timely manner.
  • Provides medication administration, monitoring, and training for clients, as needed.
  • Meet minimum service provision/productivity requirements as assigned by Supervisor.
  • Planning Skills: Collaborates with, Program Managers/Supervisor, and Director of Health Services to plan necessary corrective actions related to program compliance with Rule 132 (Medication Regulations).
  • Participates in service planning meetings for clients, as needed.
  • Participates in staff meetings, providing input and ideas for improvements.
  • Implementation Skills: Collaborates with the agency contracted psychiatrists, Medical Director, and/or other physicians, as needed.
  • Accurately implements physician orders and/or facilitates the implementation of physician orders.
  • Participates in health related training for staff, as needed.
  • Completes required nursing documentation, per agency and program requirements.
  • Assures the nursing department’s compliance with regulatory requirements and accreditation standards, within designated program.
  • Maintains client files according to AID procedures.
  • Provides consultation on community health resources, as needed, to address client health needs.
  • Works effectively within a team of professionals in a way that supports positive clinical outcome for clients.
  • Promotes client wellness through coaching, counseling, consultation, motivational enhancement, and information and referral services to clients facing various health challenges, as needed.
  • Communicate with service delivery partners Supervisor, Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Counselors, Pharmacists, Employers, Community Supports, and other health professionals, as needed, to facilitate the achievement of client’s wellness objectives.
  • Maintains client confidentiality in accordance with agency policy and federal and state laws.
  • Demonstrates consistent attendance and punctuality to scheduled work hours.
  • Acquire and maintain certification in CPR, non-violent crisis intervention (CPI), OIG Rule 50 training, and other mandatory or assigned trainings.
  • Evaluation Skills: Evaluates outcomes of nursing interventions, and adjusts plans, as needed.
  • Evaluates safety of the work environment, and takes corrective actions when needed or makes recommendations for safety improvements.

Benefits

  • $500 sign on bonus for full-time
  • 12.5 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays
  • Paid training
  • 401K participation with a 3.5% company contribution after one year and 1000 hours worked.
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