This position is eligible for a $10,000 retention bonus.
Job Summary:
The Providence Center Child and Family ServicesHealthy Transitions Registered Nurse(RN)will provide nursing services for ages 16 -25 with mental health and/or co-occurring disorders, which serves clients and their families in the community. Will assess, plan, develop, coordinate, and provide treatment and supportive services to children with mental health issues and their families.
Services will be provided in the community.
Coordinate services for consumers to minimize stressors and to facilitate the reduction of psychiatric and substance abuse disorder symptoms. Encourage consumers to attain the highest possible levels of independence through providing outpatient psychotherapy either at The Center or in the community.
The Healthy Transitions Nurse must have professional knowledge and understanding of the characteristics of children and young adults with mental health issues, their families, and family systems. Knowledge of community resources or ability to learn quickly as well as good organizational, time management and communication skills. Ability to work well with community partners and in a team environment is essential. Highly motivated, self-directed, willing to work a variety of hours, including evening and on-call.
Schedule:Monday through Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm with an half an hour for lunch. This position also requires some evening hours.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform psychiatric nursing in accordance with appropriate medical protocol.
Provide accurate and timely information about medications and their side effects to the client and relevant others.
Use medication maintenance strategies, determining that the doctor’s orders have been accurately transcribed, implementing appropriately the prescribed medical regimen, monitoring lab results to validate medication compliance and assessing any aspect of the consumer’s treatment regimen that endangers the level of wellness, communicating questionable aspects of consumer care to appropriate persons.
Use physical assessment skills to determine related nursing interventions, including when medication exacerbates medical conditions and recognition of basic medical problems.
Inform and educate clients about mental illness, medication, coping skills, their rights as clients, services, community resources, self-help and the consumer movement.
Utilize best practices of intervention and support strategies.
Teaches both simple and complex skills, including physical, social, cognitive emotional, and other relevant skills.
Incorporate consumer choice in treatment.
Make period reassessments and if warranted, change treatment plans.
Demonstrate appropriate use of range of crisis prevention and intervention strategies, including crisis prevention and intervention, risk assessment, hospital alternative, hospitalization, and assessment of self care, performing calmly and professionally during crisis or emergency situations.
Coordinate activities regarding consumer hospitalization, serving as liaison with the hospital regarding admission, case review, and discharge.
Comply with written clinical procedures and professional standards.
Address the unique needs of individuals and co-occurring disorders (e.g., substance abuse, developmental and/or physical disabilities, personality disorders, trauma, brain injury, etc.) that consumers have.
Keep current about new developments in psychotropic medication and other biological interventions.
Make assessments and provide appropriate crisis interventions and risk management as needed.
Teach consumers adult daily living skills.
Initiate treatment and advocate for consumer within network of care.
Negotiate on behalf of the consumer, as needed, with landlords, courts, families, the treatment team, and consumers themselves.
Transport consumers in own vehicle or TPC van to planned activities and appointments.
Complete recordkeeping in accordance with Health Information Services (HIS) and other TPC requirements within required time frames and abide by Center confidentiality policy.
Maintain cooperative relationships with other employees, consumers and the public.
Attend trainings and conferences.
Serve on appropriate Center committees.Requirements:
Associate’s degree in Nursing required; Bachelor's degree from accredited four-year College or University preferred.
Rhode Island Registered Nurse (RN) license or Compact License required.
Experience in Human Services or Outpatient setting preferred.
Experience working with psychiatric and substance use disorder patients also a plus.
Bilingual Spanish preferred.
Must have valid driver's license and insured auto.
Must be able to work flexible hours.
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.
EEOC Statement: Care New England is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Freqently Asked Questions
Candidates usually bring an associate’s degree in nursing at minimum, though a bachelor’s degree is often preferred. Rhode Island RN licensure or compact licensing is essential, along with experience in psychiatric or outpatient nursing. Fluency in Spanish and familiarity with mental health community resources add significant value in this region.
This role uniquely blends community outreach with psychiatric nursing, focusing on ages 16-25 with mental health and co-occurring disorders. Nurses coordinate outpatient psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and medication management, often working flexible hours including evenings, which contrasts with typical hospital-based nursing shifts.
Professionals often transition into specialized psychiatric nursing roles, care coordination, or leadership within mental health programs. Expanding expertise in co-occurring disorders and community-based interventions can lead to roles in program management or policy advocacy within healthcare organizations.
While Rhode Island RN licensure is mandatory, additional credentials related to psychiatric nursing or substance abuse counseling can enhance competitiveness. Butler Hospital values nurses with bilingual skills and community health experience, making these qualifications especially beneficial in their multidisciplinary teams.
The RN Healthy Transitions acts as a pivotal link between outpatient psychiatric care and community supports. Butler Hospital emphasizes collaborative approaches, so this nurse frequently liaises with hospital staff, social services, and families to ensure cohesive treatment plans tailored to youth and young adults.
Managing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders in a community setting requires flexibility and strong crisis intervention skills. Nurses must adapt to varied schedules, including evenings, and navigate complex family dynamics while maintaining compliance with professional standards and confidentiality.
Local healthcare trends show growing needs for psychiatric and community-based nursing, particularly for youth mental health services. West Greenwich's proximity to larger medical centers increases opportunities, but competition remains moderate, rewarding candidates with specialized skills in mental health nursing.
Registered Nurses in this specialty typically earn between $65,000 and $80,000 annually in West Greenwich, factoring in experience and certifications. Butler Hospital’s offering includes a $10,000 retention bonus, which enhances the overall compensation package for this role.
West Greenwich offers access to various mental health and substance abuse programs that the RN can coordinate with, facilitating smoother transitions for clients. Understanding regional support networks enables nurses to better advocate for patients and tailor interventions effectively.
Butler Hospital’s emphasis on outreach to ages 16-25 with complex psychiatric and co-occurring disorders, combined with community-based treatment models and a structured retention bonus, creates a distinct environment. The role demands adaptability to varied schedules and active collaboration with diverse healthcare partners.
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