Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry
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Registered Nurse
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Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry
Overview Shift: 7a‑7p or 7p‑7a Schedule: Full Time Pay Range: $36.00 – $40.00 per hour (dependent on years of experience) Night Shift Differential: $4.00 Sign‑On Bonus: $7,500
Responsibilities
Provide and coordinate care by assessing patients’ physical and behavioral health needs.
Develop and implement nursing care plans.
Maintain medical records and educate patients and their families about various physical and behavioral health conditions.
Provide nursing care within the scope of nursing practice as defined by the State Nurse Practice Act, facility policies, and state regulations.
Ensure physicians’ orders are legible if taken verbally and transcribed appropriately.
Assess patients’ status on an ongoing basis and document pertinent information.
Notify physicians of significant status changes such as medical emergencies or medication response issues.
Complete initial nursing treatment plans upon admission and ensure they are specific to assessed needs.
Demonstrate knowledge and use of universal precautions in direct patient care.
Accurately administer medications per ordered notes and document controlled substance administration.
Process admissions and discharges efficiently and accurately.
Establish therapeutic rapport with patients while maintaining professional boundaries.
Coordinate unit activities as directed.
Communicate therapeutically and professionally with patients, visitors, and coworkers.
Qualifications
Graduated from an accredited school of nursing.
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in Ohio or eligibility to practice in Ohio.
At least one year of nursing experience; psychiatric, mental health, behavioral, or substance abuse experience is a plus.
CPR and de‑escalation and restraint certifications required (training available on hire).
First aid certification may be required.
Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry is an acute inpatient and outpatient treatment center for adults and seniors with mental health disorders and addictions.
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Registered Nurse
role at
Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry
Overview Shift: 7a‑7p or 7p‑7a Schedule: Full Time Pay Range: $36.00 – $40.00 per hour (dependent on years of experience) Night Shift Differential: $4.00 Sign‑On Bonus: $7,500
Responsibilities
Provide and coordinate care by assessing patients’ physical and behavioral health needs.
Develop and implement nursing care plans.
Maintain medical records and educate patients and their families about various physical and behavioral health conditions.
Provide nursing care within the scope of nursing practice as defined by the State Nurse Practice Act, facility policies, and state regulations.
Ensure physicians’ orders are legible if taken verbally and transcribed appropriately.
Assess patients’ status on an ongoing basis and document pertinent information.
Notify physicians of significant status changes such as medical emergencies or medication response issues.
Complete initial nursing treatment plans upon admission and ensure they are specific to assessed needs.
Demonstrate knowledge and use of universal precautions in direct patient care.
Accurately administer medications per ordered notes and document controlled substance administration.
Process admissions and discharges efficiently and accurately.
Establish therapeutic rapport with patients while maintaining professional boundaries.
Coordinate unit activities as directed.
Communicate therapeutically and professionally with patients, visitors, and coworkers.
Qualifications
Graduated from an accredited school of nursing.
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in Ohio or eligibility to practice in Ohio.
At least one year of nursing experience; psychiatric, mental health, behavioral, or substance abuse experience is a plus.
CPR and de‑escalation and restraint certifications required (training available on hire).
First aid certification may be required.
Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry is an acute inpatient and outpatient treatment center for adults and seniors with mental health disorders and addictions.
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