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With some latitude, the Patient Engagement Specialist position works in the Inpatient Psychiatry clinical setting in collaboration with an interdisciplinary clinical team to facilitate patient engagement, encourage safety, and provide support to patients in the milieu setting. The focus of this position is to provide services that engage and support patients during their stay in the inpatient psychiatry units. Participates in unit-based research and quality improvement, involving data collection and documentation of patient services. Schedule: 2:00pm-10:30pm
Job Responsibility:
Engage patients by actively listening, building rapport, and trust with active presence in the patient milieu
Effectively communicates with patients, providing information on what to expect while staying in an inpatient unit to facilitate mitigation of frustrations
Navigates complex and emotional patient expressions by processing and utilizing activities to develop rapport, such as games, TV, coloring, ect, with patients in the milieu
Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team by monitoring patient interactions in the milieu and facilitating verbal de-escalation through utilization of CPI techniques
Utilizes effective communication with nursing staff and PSOs by identifying potential risks and early signs of escalating patient behaviors (e.g. agitation, confusion, anxiety) so that interventions can be offered sooner in effort to reduce the use of restraint/seclusion
Facilitates patient completion of the PIX Inpatient Experience Survey as well as other quality improvement efforts on the units
Participates in ongoing staff development programs, workshops and seminars
Implements orientation and training for staff development, including the orientation and training of new Patient Engagement Specialists
Models ICARE Values, supports diversity and inclusion strategies and approaches that reduce stigma, engages patients, and promote patient-driven decision making
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Associate's degree in a human service related field
2 years of experience in human services
Experience in a psychiatric crisis or emergency setting preferred
or equivalent combination of education and experience
Availability to work a flexible work schedule including evenings and weekends
effective communication and teaching skills
the ability to empathize with patients, families and/or support systems
Nice to have:
Ability to speak Spanish, Vietnamese or be fluent in American Sign Language preferred