The Professional Staff Nurse is a Registered Nurse and an essential member of the Community Treatment Team. They set standards for quality care and are accountable for providing nursing services. This role is within the first ACT department to achieve licensure in Pennsylvania, and the Western Behavioral Health ACT Teams have been rated as “Exemplary” through annual third-party fidelity reviews.
In this part-time position (20 hours per week), the nurse will manage patient care for a group of individuals and their families, using independent judgment and collaboration with healthcare providers. The role offers flexibility in scheduling, allowing for a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life while providing comprehensive, community-based care to individuals with severe mental illness. With supportive management and the potential for flexible working hours, you can achieve a fulfilling career without compromising on personal commitments.
The Professional Staff Nurse position offers opportunities for continuous learning and professional development in a supportive and collaborative environment. This position is ideal for dedicated professionals passionate about making a difference in patients’ lives and committed to excellence in nursing care.
Responsibilities:
Quality Improvement
Participate in quality improvement efforts and identify opportunities. Improve patient satisfaction using research and evidence-based practice.Relationships and Environment
Build positive relationships with staff and patients. Work effectively in a complex environment with good clinical judgment and critical thinking.Patient Care
Formulate and implement patient care plans. Assist physicians and coordinate care. Document patient encounters comprehensively.Professional Development
Engage in professional development and shared governance. Adapt to change and support the transition process.