What are the responsibilities and job description for the Gilead - PROGRAM NURSE position at Gilead Community Services?
Established in 1968, Gilead has over 50 years of experience providing the highest quality services that support each person’s recovery from mental health or substance use challenges in their lives. Gilead empowers personal growth, independence and recovery through improved mental health, physical well-being, and community integration. Gilead’s supportive and collaborative services are marked by excellence, compassion, innovation, and integrity.
Part-Time Residential Nurse (Adult)
Gilead Community Services is seeking caring and recovery-oriented Residential Nurses to join our program staff in providing psychiatric and medical care. Established in 1968, Gilead has over 50 years of experience providing the highest quality services that support each person’s recovery from mental health or substance use challenges in their lives. Gilead empowers personal growth, independence and recovery through improved mental health, physical well-being, and community integration. Gilead’s supportive and collaborative services are marked by excellence, compassion, innovation, and integrity.
About the position:
Gilead is looking for multiple candidates to fill full-time and part-time residential nursing roles in locations in Middletown and throughout Middlesex County. Residential Nurses are responsible for ensuring and advocating for the well-being and stability of individuals through the support of non-medical staff members. Nurses also oversee health-related medical care and pharmacological issues. Applicants must demonstrate competence in and knowledge of community treatment, psychopharmacology, and crisis intervention.
Minimum Requirements:
We support equality for and advancement of all people, based on their qualifications and actions alone, without regard to color, gender, age, religion, national origin or disability.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Part-Time Residential Nurse (Adult)
Gilead Community Services is seeking caring and recovery-oriented Residential Nurses to join our program staff in providing psychiatric and medical care. Established in 1968, Gilead has over 50 years of experience providing the highest quality services that support each person’s recovery from mental health or substance use challenges in their lives. Gilead empowers personal growth, independence and recovery through improved mental health, physical well-being, and community integration. Gilead’s supportive and collaborative services are marked by excellence, compassion, innovation, and integrity.
About the position:
Gilead is looking for multiple candidates to fill full-time and part-time residential nursing roles in locations in Middletown and throughout Middlesex County. Residential Nurses are responsible for ensuring and advocating for the well-being and stability of individuals through the support of non-medical staff members. Nurses also oversee health-related medical care and pharmacological issues. Applicants must demonstrate competence in and knowledge of community treatment, psychopharmacology, and crisis intervention.
Minimum Requirements:
- Must be a Registered Nurse, preferably with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited program.
- Connecticut licensure for Registered Nurse required. Certification by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Clinical Specialist in Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing preferred.
- Five years of experience in the mental health and addictions field.
- Must maintain and provide proof of valid driver’s license and automobile insurance in good standing.
- Generous paid vacation, sick, and personal time plus paid holidays
- Paid maternity leave
- Scholarship, tuition reimbursement, and professional development opportunities
- Hands-on learning experience and mentorship
- Paid training, education, and certification as necessary (including CPR training)
- Opportunities for growth within Gilead
- Providing clinical knowledge regarding severe and prolonged mental health and substance abuse disorders as well as medical knowledge related to health and well-being.
- Supporting the Program Director in leading an effective program through clinical services and best practice models of care.
- Maintaining contact with MDs (i.e. psychiatrists, PCPs, specialists, etc.) to coordinate medical and psychiatric care of individuals.
- Working closely with pharmacies to facilitate proper pharmaceutical care.
- Providing guidance and peer-support regarding medical care in their respective program.
- Conducting Health Histories, Health Assessments, and medical evaluations of clients’ emergent medical issues.
- Making appropriate community referrals based on assessments and evaluations to meet clients’ basic health needs.
- Providing ongoing medical education to case managers informally and in training formats.
- Ensuring proper orientation, training, and management of the medication self-administration system.
- Completing all required documentation electronically and on paper in a timely manner.
- Acting with compassion, integrity, and ethics.
We support equality for and advancement of all people, based on their qualifications and actions alone, without regard to color, gender, age, religion, national origin or disability.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.