Colorado Nonprofit Association

Nurse, Children’s Crisis

The RN at New Vistas Crisis Stabilization Unit (NVCSU) will work three, 12-hour daytime shifts per week to provide psychiatric nursing services and medication monitoring to children/youth who are in the Crisis Stabilization Unit. The Nurse will provide oversight of all medication processes and administer medications to patients. The Nurse will collaborate with the Medical Director and Prescriber in all phases of medication management, including assessing for side effects, and follow-up as needed. Will identify potential physical problems and possible solutions impacting the health of children/youth in the Crisis Stabilization Unit. The Nurse will provide group and individual education to children/youth and their families regarding physical and psychiatric diagnoses and treatment.

New Vistas’ mission is to use an interdisciplinary team of clinicians, residential counselors, medical staff and admissions specialists to provide brief, 3-5 day, crisis stabilization treatment for children and youth with behavioral health issues, including depression, suicidal thoughts, other trauma reactions, and family issues. Our team coordinates treatment and provides tools and safety planning for children/youth and families so that they can safely return to their homes and the community.  We are committed to serving Colorado’s children/youth while maintaining a non-judgmental and inclusive approach.

Essential Duties:

Perform:

  1. EHR documented history, physical and mental assessments, including a plan of care for patients on the day of admission and as needed throughout their treatment episode
  2. Individual patient and group education regarding basic medical information
  3. Medication documentation and administration
  4. Assistance for the milieu staff to evaluate a patient’s medical needs
  5. Emergency Procedures: CPR, First Aid, Narcan, Epi Pen, AED Use
  6. Evaluations to determine emergent or urgent acute patient needs, including, but not limited to, a(an):

Coordinate:

  1. Primary Care appointments and follow-ups, as needed
  2. Prescription Refills, including verbal orders from the Medical Director
  3. Communication of medication side effects or problems with prescribing provider
  4. All aspects of patient care with the treatment team

Medication Management Oversight including:

  1. Daily audit (during scheduled workdays)
  2. Implementing and adhering to all Medication Protocols
  3. Monitoring medication quantities and refills, including disposal of discontinued medications per the program’s Dead Med Procedure
  4. OTC administration, reconciliation, and accounting
  5. MAR maintenance and updates
  6. Allergy documentation
  7. Submission and review of medication occurrence reports
  8. Assessing patients for medication efficacy and/or side effects

Communicate:

  1. Directly with patients to help explain and support the emotional and psychical aspects of their care and treatment
  2. Effectively with patients using respectful bedside manner
  3. Directly with patients to determine acute need for medical support
  4. Using de-escalation techniques
  5. Directly with the Program Coordinator and Program Manager in collaboration for co-supervision with the Nursing Manager and the Medical Director regarding patient care

Other Duties (Productivity Performance Measures, Professional Growth/Development, Relationships/Communication)

Note:  Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job.  This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.

 

Education, Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required: 

Salary Grade 12: $57,200 – 61,360 annually*

Salary Grade 15: $67,300 – $85,700 annually*

Additional Salary Information*:

 

Nurses RN/LPN Bonus:

$2,500 one month anniversary

$2,500 6 month anniversary

$2,500 1 year anniversary

($7,500 total)

Additional Bonus Information*:

 

 Application Deadline: 9/21/2024. Review of applications will begin immediately.