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Overview
The Peer Support Specialist facilitates individual and group meetings to promote recovery, offering education and instilling hope, while also serving as a role model and actively participating in care coordination efforts. Key duties include organizing peer support activities, attending treatment team meetings to share patient information, and fulfilling other assigned duties.
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2 months ago
The Psychologist is responsible for delivering individual and group psychotherapy, conducting psychological testing, and contributing to the development and monitoring of behavioral management plans. They actively participate in the treatment team and provide staff education on psychological matters as required.
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$230 - $250 / HOUR
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides patient care by participating in the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, while working under the supervision of Registered Nurses (RNs). Key duties involve assessing patients' physical, psychological, and social dimensions, administering treatments and medications, and documenting encounters using SOAP charting.
3 months ago
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) contributes to the nursing process by assessing patients' physical, psychological, and social dimensions and implementing treatment programs directed by Health Care Practitioners. Key duties include administering medications, performing diagnostic tests, collaborating on controlled substance counts, and documenting encounters using SOAP charting.
The primary responsibility is providing patient care through the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, working under the supervision of Charge Nurses. This involves assisting in treatment planning, administering medications, conducting diagnostic tests, and documenting encounters using the SOAP form.
$8,500 / YEAR
The primary responsibility is providing patient care through the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, while working under the supervision of Charge Nurses. This involves implementing medical plans, administering medications, conducting diagnostic tests, and documenting encounters using the SOAP form.
The primary responsibility is providing patient care through the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, while working under the supervision of a Charge Nurse. This involves administering medications, obtaining diagnostic tests, assisting with procedures, and documenting encounters using the SOAP form.
The Licensed Vocational Nurse assists in patient assessment and treatment planning within a correctional setting, administering medications and implementing medical plans as directed by a Health Care Practitioner. This role also involves responding to emergencies, implementing therapeutic diets, documenting encounters, and guiding patient teaching according to the Nursing Practice Act.
The Quality Assurance Coordinator supports quality improvement by managing the collection, review, and sharing of performance data within a correctional health care environment. This role focuses on monitoring compliance and driving quality improvement activities specifically tied to CalAIM programs.
The Psychiatrist is responsible for providing a comprehensive range of psychiatric services to incarcerated patients, including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders. This role also requires providing clinical consultation and training to mental health and healthcare staff regarding identified cases.
The primary responsibility is providing patient care through the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, often under the supervision of a Charge Nurse. Key duties involve implementing medical plans, administering medications, assisting with procedures, and accurately documenting nursing encounters.
The Physician is responsible for assessing and treating patients’ physical health, which includes conducting exams and coordinating outside referrals. This role also involves oversight of clinical care provided by ARNPs, documentation, and performing minor procedures.
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The primary responsibility is providing patient care through the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, while working under the supervision of a Charge Nurse. Key duties involve implementing medical plans, administering medications, conducting diagnostic tests, and documenting encounters using the SOAP form.
The Licensed Practical Nurse contributes to the nursing process by assessing patients' physical, psychological, and social dimensions and implementing treatment programs directed by Health Care Practitioners, including medication administration. Key duties involve collaborating on controlled substance counts, assisting in procedures, implementing dietary plans, and accurately documenting all nursing encounters using SOAP charting.