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Mental Health Psych Clinical Nursing Instructor
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Seeking a Mental Health Psych Clinical Nursing Instructor in Chicago. Mentor BSN students in an inpatient setting, bridging classroom theory with real-world patient care. Requires an MSN, an active Illinois RN license, and 2+ years of recent clinical experience. No prior teaching experience is ne...
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United States , Chicago
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Adtalem Global Education
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
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Join a stable, non-profit team in Rhode Island as a full-time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. This outpatient leadership role offers a flexible 4-day week with no weekends or holidays. Treat an adult population while enjoying a beautiful New England location with easy access to Bost...
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United States , Providence
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FCS, Inc Prince
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
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Seeking a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner for a 7 on/7 off schedule at Baptist Behavioral Health in Jacksonville. This consult/liaison role requires a Master's degree, PMHNP certification, and 1-2 years of psychiatric experience. You will collaborate with hospitalists, performing in-...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Discover rewarding and impactful mental health nurse jobs, a vital profession dedicated to providing expert care and support to individuals experiencing mental health conditions. Mental health nurses, often known as Registered Mental Health Nurses (RMNs) in some regions, are specialized registered nurses who work across diverse settings including hospitals, community health centers, outpatient clinics, residential facilities, and patients' homes. Their core mission is to build therapeutic relationships, promote recovery, and empower individuals to manage their mental wellbeing. Professionals in these roles typically conduct comprehensive mental health assessments, evaluating a patient's psychological, emotional, and social state. They are responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating individualized care plans in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams that may include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and occupational therapists. A key duty is the safe administration and monitoring of psychotropic medications, alongside providing a range of psychotherapeutic interventions. Mental health nurses offer crisis intervention, manage complex risk assessments, and employ de-escalation techniques to ensure safety. They also play a crucial role in patient and family education, helping to demystify conditions and treatments while fostering a supportive network. Common responsibilities include meticulous documentation of care, advocacy for patients' rights and needs, and championing a recovery-oriented and often trauma-informed approach. Many positions involve supervising junior staff or mentoring nursing students, contributing to the future of the profession. In community-based roles, nurses may coordinate care, facilitate discharges from inpatient settings, and support patients in their own homes to promote independence and social inclusion. Typical skills and requirements for mental health nurse jobs are both clinical and interpersonal. Candidates must hold a nursing degree and a valid professional registration or license, such as with the NMC or a state board. Essential skills include exceptional communication and active listening, empathy, resilience, and strong clinical judgment. The ability to work autonomously while functioning effectively within a team is paramount. Employers generally seek experience or a strong foundational knowledge in mental health conditions, therapeutic models, risk management, and medication management. A commitment to ongoing professional development is a standard expectation in this evolving field. For compassionate and skilled nurses, mental health nurse jobs offer a unique opportunity to make a profound difference in people's lives every day, providing a career path that is both challenging and deeply fulfilling.

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