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About the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Program: ACT is an intensive mobile clinical service for adults with serious and persistent mental illnesses who have histories of non-compliance with traditional outpatient services. ACT services are provided to clients in accordance with the Individual recovery Plan (IRP).
JOB SUMMARY: The Registered Nurse provides medication management and somatic treatment for community-based Assertive Community Treatment team (ACT) to adults who have serious and persistent mental illness. The position provides clinical and crisis services to all consumers served by the ACT team, works with the ACT Director and team leaders to monitor each consumer's clinical status and response to treatment, and directs psychopharmacologic and medical treatment along with the psychiatrist.
a. Follow up and participate in the mental health-related medication prescription, administration, and monitoring.
b. Crisis assessment and intervention.
c. Symptom assessment, management, and individual supportive therapy.
d. Assist in the treatment of substance abuse for consumers with co-occurring addictive disorders.
e. Psychosocial rehabilitation and skill development.
f. Interpersonal social and interpersonal skill training.
g. Education, support, and consultation to consumers' families and/or their support system, which is directed exclusively to the well-being and benefit of the
consumer.* Provide an average of 5 billable hours per day.* Comply with applicable regulations of the Dept. of Behavioral Health (DBH) and the District of Columbia Board of Nursing.* Document all consumer services in Credible (the electronic health record) the same day of service.* Attend QI meetings and clinical rounds, as appropriate.
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