Horizon Health
NURSING MANAGER - Behavioral Health, Full Time
Horizon Health, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Located in Chicago,
Hartgrove Behavioral Health System
consists of a 160-bed acute care, crisis stabilization, for-profit psychiatric hospital, treating children as young as 3 through older adults, within 8 different inpatient programs. We have one of the largest pediatric psychiatric programs in Illinois and are proud to be the first and currently only hospital in the country to receive the Joint Commissions Disease Specific Certification for Neuropsychiatry and Trauma Services. We also received a Top Performer award on Key Quality Measures from The Joint Commission. Hartgrove offers inpatient services for patients needing Acute Stabilization Programs (externalizing behaviors/disorders) and Recovery Programs (internalizing behaviors/disorders). Our continuum of care includes stand-alone Partial Hospitalization Programs for children and adolescents, Intensive Outpatient Programs for adolescents and adults, traditional outpatient clinics, extensive School-based Services, and Telehealth Services. Visit www.HartgroveHospital.com for a virtual tour and photo gallery. We are proud to be a teaching hospital, partnering with medical and nursing schools. We collaborate with the University of Illinois Chicago Medical School, Rush University Medical School, and other institutions, serving as a training site for medical students, residents, fellows, and students in disciplines like Nursing, Social Work, Expressive Therapy, and Occupational Therapy. Job Summary:
The
Clinical Nurse Manager
provides administrative and clinical supervision to nursing staff. The manager assumes 24-hour responsibility for their unit to ensure quality care, a safe and therapeutic environment, and evaluates program effectiveness. They actively participate in multidisciplinary treatment planning to coordinate patient care. To learn more about the Nurse Manager position, contact Rasa Avizienis at rasa.avizienis@uhsinc.com. For benefits information, visit the UHS Benefits Service Center. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Hartgrove Behavioral Health System
consists of a 160-bed acute care, crisis stabilization, for-profit psychiatric hospital, treating children as young as 3 through older adults, within 8 different inpatient programs. We have one of the largest pediatric psychiatric programs in Illinois and are proud to be the first and currently only hospital in the country to receive the Joint Commissions Disease Specific Certification for Neuropsychiatry and Trauma Services. We also received a Top Performer award on Key Quality Measures from The Joint Commission. Hartgrove offers inpatient services for patients needing Acute Stabilization Programs (externalizing behaviors/disorders) and Recovery Programs (internalizing behaviors/disorders). Our continuum of care includes stand-alone Partial Hospitalization Programs for children and adolescents, Intensive Outpatient Programs for adolescents and adults, traditional outpatient clinics, extensive School-based Services, and Telehealth Services. Visit www.HartgroveHospital.com for a virtual tour and photo gallery. We are proud to be a teaching hospital, partnering with medical and nursing schools. We collaborate with the University of Illinois Chicago Medical School, Rush University Medical School, and other institutions, serving as a training site for medical students, residents, fellows, and students in disciplines like Nursing, Social Work, Expressive Therapy, and Occupational Therapy. Job Summary:
The
Clinical Nurse Manager
provides administrative and clinical supervision to nursing staff. The manager assumes 24-hour responsibility for their unit to ensure quality care, a safe and therapeutic environment, and evaluates program effectiveness. They actively participate in multidisciplinary treatment planning to coordinate patient care. To learn more about the Nurse Manager position, contact Rasa Avizienis at rasa.avizienis@uhsinc.com. For benefits information, visit the UHS Benefits Service Center. #J-18808-Ljbffr