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Catholic Charities of WNY NP - NURSE PRACTITIONER - MCI in Lockport, New York

Catholic Charities offers an array of programs that strive to empower individuals, children and families. Catholic Charities of Buffalo, NY, is the most comprehensive human service provider serving the eight counties of Western New York with dozens of programs at 40+ professionally staffed locations.

At Catholic Charities, we value inclusivity, flexibility, and respect, believing that each employee should feel comfortable expressing their authentic selves while maintaining a professional and respectful work environment. We believe that embracing diversity and fostering a positive environment enriches our organization and enhances our ability to serve our community.

We are hiring a PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER Full time (40 hours per week) for our Behavioral Health Program with Monsignor Carr Institute for ou r Clients across our WNY Area Clinics.

JOB SUMMARY : The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (NPP) is responsible for evaluating, diagnosing and treating an assigned caseload of behavioral health clients, including medication prescribing and administration in some cases, and for documenting in the electronic medical record.

Catholic Charities offers full-time employees :

  • 12+ paid holidays for full-time

  • 25 PTO days a year for full-time

  • Flexible schedules

  • Comprehensive health, dental & vision coverage

  • Flexible spending accounts

  • No cost Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

  • 403B Retirement plan with employer contributions training and development opportunities

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :

  • Provide psychiatric evaluation of referred clients at assigned clinics;

  • Provide ongoing medication education management/assessment for assigned clients;

  • Complete all progress notes related to assigned clients within 24 hours of activity;

  • Document all client encounters, risk concerns and critical incidents in the medical record, consistent with Agency, State, and Council on Accreditation (COA) standards;

  • Provide consultation and psycho-education to families and collateral others;

  • Promptly complete documented (via signature/notation) reviews of psychosocial assessments, treatment plans, diagnosis updates and disability evaluations for all clients in compliance with OMH and insurance regulations to ensure appropriate reimbursement for services;

  • Provide consultation with respect to the treatment services provided by clinic social work/mental health clinicians;

  • In collaboration with other personnel and physicians, respond to and resolve service, access, and provider concerns/issues;

  • Collaborate and consult with other service providers and MCOs as necessary (e.g. inpatient psychiatrists, primary care providers, NPs, and other licensed clinicians);

  • Arrange for and/or provide coverage of clients as necessary;

  • Attend applicable clinical review and case consultation meetings.

  • Know and exemplify Catholic Charities' program mission, vision, guiding principles, policies and procedures;

  • Deliver culturally-sensitive, person-centered services with high ethical standards, regulations, and compliance consistent with Catholic Charities, OMH, Managed Care

  • Organizations, and other applicable oversight agencies' policies and procedures;

  • Comply with the Agency's Compliance Program, Code of Ethics, laws, regulations, and ethical standards applicable to job duties;

  • Adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and regulations including, but not limited to those governing confidentiality, privacy, program, billing and documentation standards;

  • Follow all laws and best practice recommendations regarding prescribing and other treatment methodologies.

  • All duties must be performed in accordance with CCB's corporate compliance and ethics program;

    EDUCATION : Nurse Practitioner with license to practice medicine in New York State with focus in psychiatric treatment. Suboxone or "X"-waiver preferred and encouraged to obtain upon hire to ensure comprehensive treatment of dual-diagnosis patients.

    EXPERIENCE : Minimum of 3600 hours of experience in the direct assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Experience working with dual-diagnosis individuals including those with substance abuse and/or other morbidity diagnoses is preferred. Licensed NPP status with 3600+ hours of clinical work required. MD collaboration may be available for those with less than 3600 hours based on other combination of experience and skill, at the discretion of the Medical Director and/or Senior Director.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :

  • Demonstrated expertise in diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders children and adults;

  • Strong knowledge of medical conditions, medications, and medication interactions;

  • Exceptional communication (oral and written) required, including ability to provide services via telehealth as needed;

  • Demonstrated ability to interact with diverse stakeholders and maintain effective working relationships;

  • Demonstrated agility, proficiency, initiative, ability to work independently and efficiently (effective organizational, time management skills), execute business policies and procedures, and produce results, including prioritized documentation and timely submission of billing requirements and reports;

  • Fluent in multiple and simultaneous computer and office systems (e.g. Word, Excel, fax, scan, email, phones,), including but not limited to electronic health records and telemedicine platforms (we currently use Doxy.Me); Experience with 10e11 eCR preferred.

    SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS :

  • Requires travel to provide in-person services at various clinics as needed.

  • Evenings may be required to accommodate client needs during clinic operating hours.

    Catholic Charities serves more than 150,000 Western New Yorkers each year without regard to age, race, gender or religious affiliation. Catholic Charities programs include comprehensive counseling services for all ages, basic emergency assistance including operating 8 food pantries, mental health services, chemical dependency treatment, educational and job readiness services, services to older adults, marriage counseling, immigration and refugee assistance and a variety of programs that address prevention and treatment of a number of family issues.

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