Position Summary:The Registered Nurse (RN) is a vital member of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team, delivering compassionate, evidence-based care in alignment with the Discovery Behavioral Health Clinical Model. In this role, the RN serves as both a clinical expert and patient advocate-supporting safety, stability, and meaningful progress in each patient's recovery journey.
Through skilled assessment, thoughtful intervention, and ongoing collaboration with the treatment team, the RN helps create a therapeutic environment grounded in trust, dignity, and clinical excellence. By integrating medical and behavioral health care, the RN plays a critical role in improving outcomes and empowering patients toward lasting healing.
Key Responsibilities:Patient Care & Clinical Support- Meets with each potential admission to complete a face-to-face evaluation, ensuring medical appropriateness for admission and collaborating with medical/psychiatric providers to obtain admission orders.
- Supports the admission process with care and diligence, including belongings checks and safety searches as needed.
- Completes comprehensive initial nursing assessments and facilitates the full medical admission process for each patient.
- Develops and initiates Nursing Care Plans, as appropriate, to guide individualized patient care.
- Assesses medical concerns, including suicidality and risk of harm to self or others, and communicates findings to the appropriate clinical team members.
- Performs vital signs, basic evaluative procedures, tests, and blood draws to support ongoing assessment and monitoring.
- Provides primary first aid and determines the need for physician notification, ensuring timely and appropriate intervention.
- Maintains a safe, structured milieu and supports patients throughout the treatment experience, including supervision during community outings in compliance with state regulations.
- Assists with the discharge process, supporting continuity and readiness for the next level of care.
- Maintains an organized, safe, and therapeutic environment for patients and staff.
Medication Administration & Management- Ensures all provider orders are carried out accurately and in a timely manner.
- Verifies informed consent for all medications is obtained prior to the first dose.
- Administers medications as prescribed, including PRN medications, and documents effectiveness within required timelines.
- Oversees the medication management system, including medication planning, storage, ordering, transcribing, administration, monitoring, and evaluation.
- Ensures all medications required for patients are ordered appropriately and available within the facility.
- Maintains compliance with narcotic diversion protocols, ensuring all required processes are completed each shift.
Collaboration & Patient Education- Collaborates closely with medical staff and the interdisciplinary treatment team to review patient care, needs, and interventions.
- Communicates effectively with families and loved ones, as appropriate, to support engagement and continuity of care.
- Establishes rapport with patients through professional, compassionate, and respectful interactions.
- Provides health education to patients and staff, empowering understanding and informed participation in care.
- Communicates with referral sources and outpatient providers to support continuity of care at admission, midpoint, and discharge, as needed.
- Manages patient medical needs, including scheduling appointments, completing referrals, and securing prior authorizations for necessary treatments and tests.
Documentation & Compliance- Documents patient progress objectively, accurately, and within required timelines in accordance with policy.
- Ensures all clinical practices align with regulatory standards and organizational expectations.
- Maintains accurate records related to medication administration, assessments, and patient care activities.
Professional Practice- Demonstrates clinical knowledge, including understanding of Axis I diagnoses and associated symptoms, to inform patient care.
- Maintains a fully stocked, organized, and operational nursing station, ensuring readiness to meet patient needs.
- Demonstrates professionalism, initiative, and accountability in all aspects of the role.
- Ensures timely communication regarding scheduling needs, including requesting time off and securing appropriate coverage.
- Contributes to a culture of teamwork, flexibility, and shared responsibility by performing additional duties as assigned.
Residential Treatment Only:- Provides transportation services including patient transportation/supervision, medical appointments, etc. (must be pre-qualified to drive a company vehicle)
- Substance and Mental Health Use Disorder Division:
- Monitoring of CIWA/COW scores for patients on detoxification protocols.
- Knowledge of detoxification medication, withdrawal symptoms, and medical complications that can occur in detox.
- Provide assistance to Utilization Review in communicating pertinent nursing information
- Eating Disorder Division:
- Sits with patients for a minimum of one meal or snack per week but as needed to cover the program schedule
- Will work during meal periods to provide supervision and support to patients.
- Must refrain from comments and actions that directly contradict the CFD Clinical Model and Dietary CARE model.
- Full adherence to the Center for Discovery policies and procedures.
- Maintains NG Tube and administration of bolus feeds, where applicable
Knowledge, Education, Experience: - Bachelor of Science and Nursing preferred.
- ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) accepted.
- Holds a current RN license in good standing.
- One year experience preferred working in mental health, substance use, or eating disorders field.
- Ability to draw blood required.
- Preferred: Experience as a staff nurse, preferably in the field of chemical dependency and/or behavioral health.
- Possess and maintain a current Basic Life Support (CPR and First Aid) certification.
- Knowledge of industry standards: organization, theory, principles, and research processes, accreditation and regulatory standards, ability to assess clinical care requirements based on nursing principles, scope of practice.
- Obtain CPI certification within 90 days of hire.
- One year experience preferred working in mental health, substance use, or eating disorders field.
- Familiar with behavior change, recovery models, and treatment methods
- Knowledge of medications, indications, dosage ranges, side effects, and potential toxicity.
- Eating Disorder Division: Obtain Serv Safe certification within 90 days of hire if applicable.
Employment Status: Full Time
Schedule: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7am-7pm
Work Location: On Site - Shawnee, KS
Compensation: Pay Range: $35-$45/hr.