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Registered Nurse, Behavioral Health
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for the Behavioral Health Unit at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville. This full-time night shift role involves patient care for pediatric and adult populations, medication administration, and professional collaboration. Requires a BSN, active RN license, and ...
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Registered Nurse, Behavioral Health, Full Time Nights
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for our Behavioral Health unit on full-time night shifts. This role requires a Florida RN license, BLS certification, and 1-2 years of behavioral health experience. You will utilize the nursing process to provide comprehensive care, educate patients and famili...
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Registered Nurse, Behavioral Health
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for our Behavioral Health unit in Jacksonville. This role requires a licensed RN with 1-2 years of behavioral health experience and BLS certification. You will utilize the full nursing process to provide and coordinate compassionate patient care, while educati...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Registered Nurse, Behavioral Health
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for our Behavioral Health unit in Jacksonville. Utilize the nursing process to provide and coordinate comprehensive patient care, while educating patients and families. Requires an RN license, BLS certification, and 1-2 years of behavioral health experience. A...
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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About the Behavioral Health Registered Nurse role

Explore rewarding and impactful Behavioral Health Registered Nurse jobs, a specialized field where compassionate nursing care meets mental health expertise. These dedicated professionals are essential frontline caregivers, providing holistic support to individuals across the lifespan who are managing psychiatric conditions, emotional distress, and substance use disorders. Unlike general nursing, this role focuses intensely on the mind-body connection, addressing behavioral symptoms while monitoring physical health. A career here is not just a job; it's a vocation centered on therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and fostering patient stability and recovery in various healthcare settings.

Behavioral Health RNs typically perform a wide range of critical responsibilities. Their day-to-day duties often include conducting comprehensive psychiatric assessments, developing and implementing individualized nursing care plans, and administering psychotropic medications while monitoring for side effects. A core function is providing therapeutic intervention through one-on-one counseling and group therapy sessions, utilizing techniques like de-escalation to manage acute behavioral crises safely. They meticulously assess patient risk for self-harm or violence and implement appropriate safety protocols. Furthermore, these nurses serve as vital patient advocates and educators, helping individuals and their families understand diagnoses, treatment options, and coping strategies. Coordination of care is paramount, requiring seamless collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of psychiatrists, social workers, therapists, and case managers to ensure a unified approach to each patient's treatment journey.

To succeed in Behavioral Health Registered Nurse jobs, specific skills and qualifications are standard. Candidates must possess an active, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license. Educational requirements include graduation from an accredited nursing program (ADN or BSN), with many employers preferring or requiring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Clinical experience in a mental health setting—such as psychiatric hospitals, inpatient units, outpatient clinics, or crisis stabilization centers—is typically essential. Beyond licensure, key skills include exceptional verbal and de-escalation skills, keen observational abilities to detect subtle changes in a patient's mood or behavior, strong critical thinking for rapid crisis assessment, and profound empathy paired with professional boundaries. Certifications like Basic Life Support (BLS) are commonly required, and additional credentials like Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (RN-BC) are highly valued. For roles involving community or home care, a valid driver's license and reliable transportation may be necessary.

The profession offers diverse pathways in settings including inpatient psychiatric facilities, community mental health centers, residential treatment programs, emergency departments, and outpatient clinics. For nurses seeking a career that combines deep clinical skill with the art of healing through relationship and trust, Behavioral Health Registered Nurse jobs represent a uniquely fulfilling and constantly in-demand specialty. Discover your next opportunity to make a profound difference in the vital field of mental health nursing.