Registered Nurse - Monte Nido
Monte Nido · Medford, MA · 2 wk ago
On-siteHealthcare$39.9–$58.8/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Initiates the admission process by obtaining provider orders upon patient arrival at a residential facility and completing the initial nursing assessment within 24 hours, including assistance with medical intake (patient history and physical).
- Performs vital sign monitoring, including orthostatic vitals and blind weights as ordered by the provider; conducts patient assessments and documents findings in detailed nursing notes.
- Maintains and documents patient progress or regression in accordance with established policies and procedures.
- Affords education and support to help patients develop the skills needed for safe self-administration of medications after discharge.
- Safeguards accurate placement of medications in the designated medication box and updates the medication administration record (MAR) accordingly.
- Coordinates and facilitates the collection of laboratory specimens as ordered, ensures timely receipt of results, and communicates findings to the medical team for appropriate follow-up.
- Demonstrates knowledge of medication actions, side effects, and contraindications, and is responsible for researching unfamiliar medications prior to administration to ensure safe and informed care.
- Collects and records data in a comprehensive, accurate, and systematic manner.
- Maintains patients’ records updated in electronic system.
- Supports a therapeutic milieu by monitoring patient behaviors, fostering a recovery-focused environment, and collaborating with the treatment team to reinforce structure, safety, and consistency.
- Communicates relevant information obtained from patients or families to the interdisciplinary team to support individualized care planning and treatment continuity.
- Collaborates with the Primary Therapist on any insurance review information needed.
- Provides integrated nursing care in support of eating disorder treatment goals.
- Participates in discharge planning with the medical and psychiatric teams to ensure continuity of care and safe transition from eating disorder treatment.
- Attends monthly nurse-led meetings and other team meetings as they arise to support effective communication and collaboration.
- Supports health education to patients through individual or group sessions when appropriate and documents sessions clearly, accurately, and concisely using the designated form.
- Aids in the coordination of patients' outpatient appointments as needed.
- Supports the informed consent process by helping patients understand procedures and treatments under the direction of the provider.
- Knows Baker Act (Florida Only)
- Delivers clinical nursing care in a safe, competent, and professional manner in accordance with established standards and protocols.
- Adheres to established standards of nursing practice and organizational policies.
- Completes required onboarding and annual training within designated timeframes and attends monthly clinical services training or other training as scheduled, in accordance with organizational policies and procedures.
- Demonstrates professionalism and serves as a positive role model for patients and staff within the therapeutic environment.
- Promptly reports suspected patient rights violations by established protocols.
- In an emergency or declared state of emergency, it may be required to stay on-site as a part of the emergency team until the emergency has ended.
Qualifications
- Graduate from an accredited school of nursing is required.
- A minimum of one year of experience, preferred.
- Valid Nursing licensure required.
- Virtual Programs - Multistate Nursing license, preferred.
- CPR/First Aid certification required.
- Good communication skills, guest relations skills Service-oriented, takes initiative
- Good attendance and punctuality; dependability
- Strong safety awareness
- Organized use of time
- Cooperation, working as a team member, and flexibility