Job Summary
Job Description
Glenbeigh, Rock Creek is seeking 2 experienced Psychiatric NPs to join the team. Located in the northeast corridor of Ohio, Glenbeigh’s inpatient hospital features state-of-the-art therapeutic, education, dining and fitness facilities.
Job Description
- At least 3 to 5 years of experience working as a PMHNP in the Behavioral Health field, with specific knowledge in working with patients with substance use disorders.
- Work with inpatient population
- For those seeking comprehensive addiction treatment, Glenbeigh is a place of healing, tranquility and growth. This applies not only to the addicted individual, but families as well.
- Glenbeigh’s inpatient hospital helps transform the lives of individuals and families seeking addiction treatment. Glenbeigh utilizes the 12-Step model of recovery combined with medical interventions to accommodate the needs of patients while sustaining high quality care. We provide holistic treatment for alcohol and drug dependency, always keeping in mind that every person is unique.
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Glenbeigh is nationally recognized and Joint Commission Accredited. Our inpatient hospital provides a spacious, modern environment for learning, healing and taking the necessary steps towards recovery. The facility is complimented by landscaped grounds that provide patients with an opportunity to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the surrounding countryside.
- Glenbeigh, a member of the ACMC Healthcare System, a Cleveland Clinic affiliate, is a specialty alcohol and drug rehabilitation hospital. With five outpatient centers located in several communities across Ohio and Pennsylvania we serve a broad area and accept patients from across the United States. Our mission is to provide the highest quality healthcare to those in need of alcohol and drug addiction treatment and to support ongoing recovery efforts.
- Collaborates with leadership and support teams to develop, maintain and execute an integrated primary care and mental health model of care for patients with substance use disorders
- Be an integral member of the treatment team by providing psychiatric direct services daily for check in’s, initial evaluations, follow ups and response to patients in crisis
- Provide training and continuing education for staff members related to psychiatric/mental health topics and other clinical evidence based practices
- Participate in research opportunities when presented
- Assists with clinical program development in collaboration with the Clinical Program Manager and Director of Nursing
- Work with minimal supervision; must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action. Strong leadership, communication, organizational and time management skills.
- Must live within a 40-mile radius or be willing to relocate
- Not accepting Locums candidates
- Market-competitive compensation based on experience and training.
- Relocation allowance - negotiable
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- 403 (B) Plan
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Flexible Spending Account
- Bereavement
- Employee Assistance Program
- Tuition Assistance
- Continuing Education Opportunities
- Dependent Care Spending Account
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