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As an integrated delivery system focused on leading in value-based care, we encompass more than 2,300 employed providers, 220 locations, nine-award-winning hospitals, home care and a behavioral health organization serving central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland.
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Supports and coordinates patient safety issues in conjunction with Hospital Administrator; analyzes, reviews and follows up on incident reports related to nursing/patient safety issues in conjunction with Risk Management.
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Ensures consistent use of the nursing and residential care process in providing quality care, implements patient safety, and acts as a resource to all nursing and direct care staff. We are licensed by The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services and the Virginia Department of Education.
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The Qualified Registered Nurse will champion the provision of quality health care services through inter/intradepartmental planning and communication Everyday Responsibilities and Duties: Gather information about the patient's/client’s psychological, physiological, sociological, cultural and nutritional, and spiritual status through interviews with the patient, family, case manager, and/or designated power of attorney.
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This position reports to the Nurse Manager, Behavioral Health and operates within established organizational and departmental policies and procedures. Accolades and RecognitionOur staff has been consistently recognized for the quality of care and commitment to patient safety provided on a daily basis.
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The RN Care Manager is responsible for optimal patient flow/throughput to enhance continuity of care, smooth and safe transitions, patient satisfaction, patient safety, readmission prevention and length of stay management.
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The Behavioral Health Nurse reports to the Emergency Department Clinical Manager and is responsible for providing acute nursing care to patients with mental illness substance use and those patients who are placed in a behavioral health border status awaiting inpatient behavioral health bed availability or discharge.
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Employees working in any Banner Staffing (BSS) Behavioral Health role in Arizona must possess a State of Arizona Department of Public Safety Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment.
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Experience: A minimum of two (2) years experience in a behavioral healthcare setting or managed care company, with experience in patient assessment, treatment planning, utilization management, and/or case management.
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This provider would work collaboratively with a register nurse case manager on site in the clinic and remotely via telehealth with other members of the interprofessional healthcare team, including clinical pharmacists, behavioral health providers, clinical nutritionist, case managers, and outreach workers.
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The Registered Nurse utilizes best scientific evidence and compassion to assist the patient in navigating their health journey. Provides and documents patient care under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager.
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The medical / surgical patients we care for have a wide variety of medical/surgical diagnoses ranging from minor to complex including, but not limited to: cardiac, respiratory, gastroenterology, renal disease, neuro, endocrine, behavioral health, infectious disease and the general surgery patient.
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Must successfully complete the Valleywise Health New Graduate RN training program or have one (1) year of Behavioral Health experience that demonstrates an understanding of the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
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With the leadership of the Director/Manager, Patient Care Services, and in collaboration with the Clinical Supervisor and the Medical Staff, the Behavioral Health Nurse Educator will partner with nurses at all levels and across the system to improve performance and clinical quality outcomes.
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The Clinical Nurse Manager is responsible for day to day clinical leadership of the nursing staff of the Mental Health Unit. Responsibilities include personnel management, clinical policy oversight, patient satisfaction, clinical resource expertise and monitoring, and compliance with regulatory agencies.
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