
The Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner works within and as part of a multidisciplinary team to perform initial psychiatric evaluations and medication management to a diverse population, including children. Responsibilities include providing psychiatric evaluation and ongoing psychiatric care of patients by performing mental status examination, diagnostic assessments, supportive therapy, and psycho-pharmacological management. The Nurse Practitioner provides care and treatment to patients; has professional responsibility for diagnosis, determination of treatment methods, leadership in the implementation of treatment plans, and discharge planning; prescribes medication with collaboration of supervising physician; manages prescriptions, administration of medications; and, provides patient/family counseling and education. The Nurse Practitioner must honor the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Nurse Practitioner’s guidelines and ethical commitment. All communication to include privacy and security of patient protected health information must be exercised at all times. The employee must perform all other duties as assigned.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
This position reports to the SVP & Chief Medical Officer
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
While living and demonstrating our Core Values, the Nurse Practitioner – Behavioral Health will:
Clinical Responsibilities:
Educational Responsibilities:
Research Responsibilities
Requirements
REQUIRED QUALIFICATION

The Wright Center for Community Health Practices in Clarks Summit, Hawley, Scranton, Jermyn, North Pocono and Wilkes-Barre, offer primary health care services for children and adults across Northeastern Pennsylvania. Our practices follow the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model, a delivery structure where treatment is coordinated through a patient’s primary care physician to ensure necessary care is received when and where they need it.
Every Wright Center for Community Health location in Luzerne, Lackawanna & Wayne Counties is unique, but at every practice, patients will find innovative, team-based health care aiming to take into account all aspects of physical and mental/behavioral health. Doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and medical support personnel collaborate with patients and their families to develop effective health care plans that work.
Graduate Medical Education features eight residency and fellowship programs in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Regional Family Medicine, National Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Cardiovascular Disease, Gastroenterology and Geriatrics. Our national partners are in Washington, Arizona, Ohio and Washington, D.C