Licensed Practical Nurse - Mental Health
Wagoner Community Hospital
About the Role:
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Mental Health at Wagoner Community Hospital plays a crucial role in providing compassionate and effective care to patients experiencing mental health challenges. This position involves working closely with a multidisciplinary team to assess patient needs, develop care plans, and implement therapeutic interventions. The LPN will monitor patient progress, document observations, and communicate effectively with both patients and healthcare professionals. By fostering a supportive environment, the LPN will help patients achieve their mental health goals and improve their overall well-being. Ultimately, this role is vital in ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care in a safe and nurturing setting.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Current and valid Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the state of Oklahoma.
- Completion of an accredited practical nursing program.
- Basic knowledge of mental health principles and practices.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in a mental health setting.
- Certification in Mental Health Nursing (if applicable).
- Basic Life Skills 9BLS0
Responsibilities:
- Conduct initial assessments and ongoing evaluations of patients' mental health status.
- Administer medications and monitor their effects on patients.
- Assist in the development and implementation of individualized care plans.
- Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families.
- Document patient progress and communicate effectively with the healthcare team.
Skills:
The required skills for this position include strong communication abilities, which are essential for interacting with patients and collaborating with the healthcare team. Critical thinking skills are necessary for assessing patient needs and making informed decisions regarding care. Empathy and active listening are vital in providing emotional support to patients, helping them feel understood and valued. Organizational skills are important for managing multiple patient care tasks efficiently and ensuring accurate documentation. Preferred skills, such as bilingual communication, enhance the ability to connect with a broader range of patients, fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment.