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Mental Health Nurse
Company | Sandstone Care |
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Location | Boulder, CO, USA |
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Salary | $33.7 – $48.1 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s, Associate’s |
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Experience Level | Mid Level |
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Requirements
- An associate or bachelor’s degree in nursing required
- A valid RN or LPN license in good standing with ability to practice in the state of CO is required
- Experience handling behavioral crises and utilizing therapeutic de-escalation strategies to ensure client and staff safety
- Proficiency in performing blood draws, with experience handling specimens in compliance with medical protocols
- Familiarity with administering and educating clients about prescription medications
- Competency in maintaining accurate patient records in an electronic health record system
Responsibilities
- Provide direct nursing care, including vital sign checks, symptom management, and withdrawal monitoring
- Perform client assessments upon admission and document findings accurately in the electronic health record system
- Oversee urinalysis and breathalyzer tests, ensuring accurate documentation and compliance with protocols
- Administer medications as prescribed and educate clients on proper usage
- Facilitate prescription medication refills in collaboration with medical providers
- Act as a resource and support for Behavioral Health or Mental Health Technicians, ensuring seamless client care
- Communicate effectively with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other members of the interdisciplinary team to address client needs and medical complications
- Adhere to OSHA standards, universal precautions, and facility policies to maintain a safe environment for staff and clients
- Monitor for contraband and enforce safety protocols
- Respond promptly to emerging medical situations, providing first aid or seeking appropriate intervention
- Utilize de-escalation techniques to manage behavioral crises
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting working with individuals managing mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders is preferred