Psychiatric nurse practitioner (NP) #BD-443-03
Job Summary
Occupation
Nurse Practitioner
Specialty
Psychiatric-Mental Health
Location
Porterville, California, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/13/24
Adelphi is seeking a psychiatric nurse practitioner (NP) to provide services at a facility in Porterville, California. The ideal candidate will be responsible for conducting patient evaluations, making diagnoses, and administering treatments to patients.
Job Quick Facts:
• Ref #: BD-443-03
• Profession: Nurse Practitioner
• Location: Porterville, CA
• Facility Type: Intermediate Care Facility
• Service Setting: Inpatient
• Job Type: Contract
• Coverage Type: Clinical
• Shift Schedule: TBD
• Rate: $80/hr
Requirements:
• Active CA license
• BC/BE
• BLS
Responsibilities:
• Provide services for clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
• Conduct professional medical and physical examinations on patients.
• Make diagnoses and develop appropriate treatment regimens.
• Make electronic entries in patient medical record.
• Administer medical treatment and diagnostic programs.
• Apply prior knowledge and training to unusual and varied medical conditions.
• Work effectively with fellow medical staff and treatment team members.
• Comply with all best practice standards for services to people with intellectual disabilities.
• Any other duties as assigned.
Job Quick Facts:
• Ref #: BD-443-03
• Profession: Nurse Practitioner
• Location: Porterville, CA
• Facility Type: Intermediate Care Facility
• Service Setting: Inpatient
• Job Type: Contract
• Coverage Type: Clinical
• Shift Schedule: TBD
• Rate: $80/hr
Requirements:
• Active CA license
• BC/BE
• BLS
Responsibilities:
• Provide services for clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
• Conduct professional medical and physical examinations on patients.
• Make diagnoses and develop appropriate treatment regimens.
• Make electronic entries in patient medical record.
• Administer medical treatment and diagnostic programs.
• Apply prior knowledge and training to unusual and varied medical conditions.
• Work effectively with fellow medical staff and treatment team members.
• Comply with all best practice standards for services to people with intellectual disabilities.
• Any other duties as assigned.