This position is eligible for a $5,000 retention bonus.
Job Summary:
The Providence Center helps adults, adolescents and children affected by psychiatric illnesses, emotional problems and addictions by providing treatment and supportive services within a community setting. TheCrisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) Nurseassesses and evaluates client health care data collected through interviewing, observation, record review and team input.
Duties and Requirements:
Analyze assessment data to formulate the basis of nursing care.
Identify expected outcomes of care, individualized to the client, with the ultimate goal of improving client’s overall health status.
Administer medications per prescriber’s orders and monitor lab results as indicated.
Provide support to clients regarding daily living issues conducting home visits as necessary.
Collaborate with the staff members in providing care to clients.
Maintain cooperative relationships with clients, staff and the public.
Other duties may be assigned.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Rhode Island Registered Nurse (RN) license required.
Knowledge and experience with psychotropic medication, and ability to work well with professionals from other disciplines in a team approach.
Experience with addictions populations preferred.
Bilingual Spanish preferred.
Experience with managed care populations and UR a plus.
Position may require driving. Must have valid driver's license, registration, current inspection and insured auto.
Care New England Health System (CNE) and its member institutions;
Butler Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital, Kent Hospital, VNA of Care New England, Integra, The Providence Center, and Care New England Medical Group, and our Wellness Center, are trusted organizations fueling the latest advances in medical research, attracting top specialty-trained doctors, and honing renowned services and innovative programs to engage in the important discussions people need to have about their health.
Freqently Asked Questions
Handling psychiatric emergencies requires expertise in psychotropic medications and mental health assessments. Nurses must blend clinical judgment with teamwork, especially in settings like crisis stabilization units, to manage acute emotional and addiction-related challenges effectively.
This role emphasizes rapid mental health evaluations, medication administration tailored to psychiatric needs, and continuous collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. The focus on crisis intervention and community-based care sets it apart from general nursing duties.
Registered Nurses in crisis stabilization roles around Cranston typically see salaries ranging from $70,000 to $85,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. This range reflects market demand and the specialized nature of psychiatric care nursing.
Beyond the Rhode Island RN license, credentials in psychiatric nursing or certifications related to crisis intervention and addiction care enhance a candidate’s profile, aligning with Butler Hospital’s standards for multidisciplinary mental health teams.
Yes, Butler Hospital provides a $5,000 retention bonus for this position, reflecting their commitment to retaining skilled nurses in high-demand psychiatric crisis roles within their Cranston facility.
Nurses here engage deeply with interdisciplinary teams, contributing to patient assessments and treatment planning while fostering cooperative relationships. This integration ensures comprehensive support for clients facing psychiatric crises.
Cranston’s healthcare sector shows growing demand for crisis nurses due to rising mental health needs. Applicants may face competition but benefit from regional incentives and the need for bilingual capabilities, especially Spanish, to better serve diverse populations.
Given Cranston’s suburban layout and traffic patterns, having a valid driver’s license and insured vehicle is essential. Nurses often conduct home visits, so reliable transportation and manageable commute times are critical for effective job performance.
This career blends urgent psychiatric care with community outreach, providing a unique opportunity to impact mental health outcomes directly. It demands adaptability and specialized psychiatric knowledge, differentiating it from traditional emergency department nursing.
Bilingual Spanish skills are highly desirable, enhancing communication with diverse patient groups. Cultural sensitivity helps nurses navigate varied emotional and addiction-related challenges, aligning with Butler Hospital’s inclusive community care approach.
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