Job Description
Responsibilities STAFF REGISTERED NURSE - RN
Evening Shift
Night Shift
Mental Health/Psychiatric/Behavioral Health/Addictive Disease
Mental Illness is more prevalent than ever after all we have endured since 0. As the leading (and largest) free-standing psychiatric hospital in Georgia, Peachford is here to help. We are looking for Registered Nurses who have experience or an interest in Mental Health Nursing to help us on our mission to meet the needs of our community.
Peachford has been a leader in behavioral health and addictive disease treatment since 3. Our bed hospital treats nearly , children, adults and seniors every year who come seeking the best psychiatric care available and we are looking for a master's prepared therapist that can provide services both in our Child and Adolescent Program - Next Time and in our Adult Services Program. We are looking for candidates who are dedicated and committed to providing the highlest level of compassionate of care. Our hospital is located on a acre wooded campus in the Dunwoody neighborhood of North Atlanta and over incredibly talented employees call us home.
We are searching for RNs to work on the Evening Shift or the Night Shift - with no weekend requirements. We have a variety of patient populations to chose from and sign on bonuses are offered for full time positions. Charge Nurse roles, which include a differential, are also available. (We are also searching for nights and weekend night positions as well.)
What We Offer You:
Challenging and rewarding work environment with the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others Competitive Compensation & Generous Paid Time Off Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans (K) with company match and discounted stock plan Tuition Reimbursement Program, Retention Bonus Program, and Referral Bonus Program Free parking on premises Attributes of a successful Peachford Employee:
An understanding of mental illness and its effects on an individual An understanding of addiction and it's effect on the lives of those affected by it Ability to interact with individuals of all cognitive levels and various histories of trauma Desire to consult with patients and to advocate for their care Ability to maintain healthy boundaries – we are here to help, not to befriend Patience and understanding Ability to verbally de-escalate agitated patients Supportive of teamwork – it takes a village to do the work we do A strong understanding of the importance of following rules and policies Above all, the desire and ability to keep our patients safe