Behavioral Health Nurse- Mornings
Join Innovive Health - Where Innovation Meets CompassionWe specialize in supporting complex and behavioral health populations, delivering high-quality care where it matters most - where they reside.We are seeking passionate, experienced professionals who want to make a meaningful impact while enjoying the flexibility and autonomy that traditional healthcare roles often lack.Why Innovive Health?At Innovive, we believe that when our clinicians thrive, our patients receive the best care. That's why we offer:No Weekend Mandates - Monday through Friday schedules available.Autonomy in Your Role - Practice independently while being supported by a collaborative teamPatient-Centered Care Model - Spend meaningful time with patients and truly make a differenceWork-Life Balance - A supportive structure designed to reduce burnout and promote well-beingCompetitive Compensation and Benefits - Rewarding your expertise and commitmentJoin a team that is not only transforming healthcare but also prioritizing the people who make it possibleWhat You'll DoProvide direct patient care, including assessments and care plan developmentManage a caseload and coordinate care across the clinical teamAdminister medications and treatments per physician ordersMonitor patient progress and adjust care plans as neededEducate patients and caregivers on care and self-managementCommunicate with physicians and care teams to ensure continuity of careSupervise and support HHAs and LPNsComplete accurate and timely documentation (OASIS, visit notes, orders)Ensure compliance with policies, regulations, and HIPAA standardsWhat You BringActive RN licenseGraduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred)Home health or related behavioral health clinical experienceStrong communication, organization, and critical thinking skillsCurrent CPR certificationValid driver's license and reliable transportationPhysical Demands & Work EnvironmentFrequent standing, walking, sitting, and use of handsRegular bending, kneeling, and reachingOccasional lifting and repositioning of patientsAbility to lift/push up to and over 25 lbs as neededExposure to clinical environments and infectious materialsJoin a team where you can deliver meaningful, patient-centered care right where it matters most.