ACTT Nurse

4 weeks ago


Greenville, United States Pathways Full time

The qualifications and job requirements for an ACTT (Assertive Community Treatment Team) Nurse can vary based on the specific needs and expectations of the healthcare organization or mental health agency. Below is a general set of qualifications and job requirements for an ACTT Nurse in the mental health field:
Qualifications:

  1. Education:
    • Registered Nurse (RN) license in the applicable state.
    • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred; some positions may require an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN).
  2. Certifications:
    • Certification in psychiatric or mental health nursing is often preferred (e.g., Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center).
  3. Experience:
    • Previous experience in psychiatric or mental health nursing.
    • Experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.
    • Familiarity with the principles and practices of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT).
  4. Clinical Skills:
    • Proficient in psychiatric assessment, crisis intervention, and medication management.
    • Ability to develop and implement nursing care plans tailored to the unique needs of individuals with mental health conditions.
  5. Communication Skills:
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team and engage with clients and their support systems.
  6. Crisis Intervention:
    • Ability to respond effectively to crises and emergencies, demonstrating sound judgment and decision-making skills.
  7. Case Management:
    • Knowledge of case management principles and the ability to coordinate care and services for individuals with mental health challenges.
Job Requirements:
  1. Collaboration:
    • Collaborate with other members of the ACTT, including psychiatrists, social workers, and case managers, to provide comprehensive care.
  2. Client-Centered Care:
    • Provide person-centered, recovery-oriented care that respects the dignity and autonomy of individuals with mental health conditions.
  3. Medication Management:
    • Administer and monitor psychotropic medications as prescribed, collaborating with the prescribing psychiatrist.
  4. Assessment and Planning:
    • Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and develop individualized care plans in collaboration with the treatment team.
  5. Community Engagement:
    • Engage with clients in community settings, providing support and assistance to help individuals achieve their goals.
  6. Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of nursing assessments, interventions, and communications.
  7. Advocacy:
    • Advocate for clients' needs and rights, promoting self-advocacy and empowerment.
  8. Cultural Competence:
    • Demonstrate cultural competence and sensitivity in working with diverse populations.


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