MEDIKO: Mission driven & committed to delivering high-quality medical care to the communities we serve. Our dedicated Healthcare Professionals find meaning, support and new opportunities to learn and grow their skills every day. It’s what sets us apart from other healthcare companies and drives our success in correctional healthcare. If you are a new graduate, or bring years of experience to your new position at MEDIKO, you will benefit from our competitive compensation, commitment to safety and exposure to the diverse healthcare needs of the clients we serve. To take on a role that will enrich your career and make a real impact to your community, APPLY TODAY to start the conversation! This Position is Part Time, 24 hours per week, and must be on-site. The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) provides high-quality, evidence-based psychiatric care to incarcerated individuals, including mental health assessments and evaluations, diagnoses, treatment planning, and psychotropic medication management. Working within a correctional healthcare setting, the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) collaborates with an interdisciplinary care team to ensure comprehensive mental health treatment and continuity of care. This role plays a critical part in addressing the unique mental health needs of incarcerated cohorts while ensuring compliance with facility protocols, legal requirements, and ethical standards. How YOU can Make an Impact: Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and evaluations to diagnose mental health conditions and determine appropriate care. Develop, implement, and manage individualized treatment plans for patients with mental health and/or co-occurring disorders. Prescribe and manage psychotropic medications in accordance with evidence-based guidelines, clinical protocols, and collaborative care practices. Monitor patient response to psychiatric medications and adjust treatment regimens as clinically indicated. Provide crisis intervention and support for patients experiencing acute psychiatric crises, including suicidal ideation or self-injurious behaviors. Collaborate closely with behavioral health staff, medical providers, and custody to support integrated care and ensure safety, continuity, and quality of services. Participate in mental health multidisciplinary team meetings, treatment planning conferences, and case reviews. Document promptly and properly in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system per regulatory and facility standards. Maintain strict adherence to confidentiality requirements, HIPAA regulations, and ethical principles in psychiatric care. Educate patients on mental health diagnoses, treatment options, and medication adherence; promote patient engagement in their own care. Support professional development of nursing and mental health staff by providing consultation, mentorship, and clinical guidance on psychiatric conditions and care approaches. Provide on-call psychiatric coverage as assigned to meet facility and patient care needs, including after-hours support when necessary. Promote a trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and culturally competent, approach to mental health care. Participate in quality improvement initiatives related to psychiatric care, mental health documentation, and outcomes monitoring. Maintain professional licensure and certifications and participate in continuing education to remain current in psychiatric and correctional healthcare practices. Follow all facility policies regarding safety, infection control, security, and emergency response.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level