Registered Nurse (RN) - Full Time

Delray Beach, FL
Full Time
Experienced
Registered Nurse (RN) – Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)


Position Summary
South County Mental Health Center, Inc. is seeking a compassionate and skilled Registered Nurse (RN) to provide high-quality inpatient psychiatric care within our Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU). This role focuses on supporting individuals in acute mental health crisis with the goal of stabilization and recovery. The RN works both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver safe, patient-centered care. Success in this role requires sound clinical judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to respond effectively in high-acuity situations.


About Us
South County Mental Health Center, Inc. is a private, non-profit, Joint Commission-accredited behavioral healthcare provider serving Southeast Palm Beach County. We are dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality mental health services to individuals and families in our community.


Minimum Qualifications
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of Florida (required)
  • Minimum 1 year of psychiatric/mental health nursing experience (preferred)
  • Knowledge of:
    • Baker Act and client rights
    • Confidentiality and abuse reporting regulations
    • Psychotropic medications and side effects
    • OSHA standards and bloodborne pathogens
  • BLS Certification (preferred)
  • Associate degree in Nursing or higher (preferred)


Duties and Responsibilities
Direct Patient Care
  • Administer and monitor medications; document effectiveness and side effects
  • Perform comprehensive nursing assessments for all admitted clients
  • Respond to psychiatric and medical emergencies
  • Provide one-to-one observation and implement safety precautions as needed
  • Assist clients with activities of daily living
Crisis Intervention & Monitoring
  • Intervene verbally and/or physically during behavioral crises following protocol
  • Monitor clients under suicide, homicide, and restraint precautions
  • Initiate and document restraint and seclusion procedures
Treatment & Collaboration
  • Participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning and team meetings
  • Educate clients and families on treatment, medications, and wellness
  • Lead psychoeducational groups (e.g., hygiene, substance abuse, nutrition)
  • Communicate effectively with families and care teams
Clinical Documentation & Compliance
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including progress notes and care plans
  • Review and follow physician orders
  • Ensure compliance with all regulatory and safety standards
Additional Clinical Duties
  • Perform blood draws and collect lab specimens
  • Provide minor wound care and monitor special diets
  • Assess and address clients’ physical health concerns


Core Competencies
  • Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills
  • Ability to remain calm and effective in high-stress situations
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Team-oriented with a collaborative mindset
  • Compassion, empathy, and commitment to patient-centered care
  • Attention to detail and strong documentation practices


Physical Demands
  • Frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the unit
  • Ability to assist with patient mobility and physical interventions when required
  • Occasional lifting, bending, and reaching
  • Ability to respond quickly in emergency situations


Working Conditions
  • Acute care psychiatric environment (Crisis Stabilization Unit)
  • Exposure to high-stress and emotionally charged situations
  • Potential for interaction with agitated or aggressive individuals
  • Requires adherence to strict safety and infection control protocols


Performance Standards
Performance will be evaluated based on:
  • Quality and accuracy of patient care and documentation
  • Adherence to safety and regulatory standards
  • Responsiveness in crisis situations
  • Team collaboration and communication
  • Attendance, reliability, and professionalism
  • Patient outcomes and satisfaction


Schedule & Work Details
Full-Time
Shift: 12am-8:30am
Schedule: Overnights and weekends
Location: In-person (Delray Beach, FL)


Benefits
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including:
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Competitive salary
  • Supportive, mission-driven team environment


Additional Information
Background check required
Drug-free workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)

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Because of the work we do in the community, a full background check is required for all staff.

We are a drug free employer.

South County Mental Health Center, Inc is an EOE.

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