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We are currently seeking an experienced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to join our multidisciplinary team. - Current, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license in the State of New York. - A minimum of 2-5 years of experience working in a psychiatric setting.
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Registered Nurse – Psychiatric - Travel - (Psych RN) TravelNurseSource is working with AMN Healthcare to find a qualified Psych RN in ALBANY, New York, 12208! Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current travel nurse, local staffing, rapid response and crisis nurse jobs nationwide.
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Qualifications: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner: PMHNP-BC, PMH-APRN, Certified Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, CNS or MCSR Current and valid DEA Number Active license as an APRN in the state of New York Graduate of an accredited school of nursing - Nurse Practitioner Program Relevant clinical experience Hybrid position, some in-office coverage may be required as needed Compensation: Competitive rates and flexible Fee for Service hours.
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The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner is a licensed independent practitioner who works collaboratively with the care team to provide psychiatric, and substance use services to persons living with or affected by HIV at the Infectious Disease Practice in accordance with State and Federal rules and regulations, nursing practice standards of care, clinical and DHHS guidelines.
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Once a limited permit is received, individuals can practice nursing, under the immediate and personal supervision of a NYS licensed, currently registered, RN at a NYC Health + Hospitals health care setting for up to one (1) year from the date of issuance of the limited permit.
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We are seeking an experienced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to join our team and provide high-quality, compassionate care to our patients within a large community health center treating the underserved.
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NY NP licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner, ANCC certified or planning to test within 90 days with active NPI and DEA. Responsible for providing psychiatric services to the clients served by the Outreach team.
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PhD in psychiatric-mental health Nurse Practitioner , preferred. Master’s degree in psychiatric-mental health Nurse Practitioner required. Minimum of two years of experience as a psychiatric nurse practitioner utilizing full scope of practice.
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The Ambulatory Care Nurse provides comprehensive care in support of all patients manifested requirements through: administration of treatments and medication, acting as a sentinel for untoward events or symptoms, disease prevention guidance, rehabilitation care, public health care, and supportive care for symptom relief including health teaching and health counseling.
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Performs onsite testing, e.g.: POC lab testing, EKG, specimen collection (including phlebotomy), auditory & visual test, psychiatric & physical risk screening, fetal monitoring (ante partum) and non-stress test, spirometry, allergy skin testing, bladder, tb skin testing and result evaluation.
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An unrestricted active registered license in New York as a Psychologist (PsyD or PhD), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Psychoanalyst, or Licensed Clinical Mental Health Clinician (LCMHC.
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Bellevue is a Level I Trauma Center delivering around-the-clock care in adult, pediatric, psychiatric and pediatric psychiatric emergencies as well as in the nationally-designated categories of cardiology, neurology, toxicology, and neonatology.
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