Job Description
Responsibilities For over years The BridgeWay has been connecting with communities throughout Arkansas and beyond. The BridgeWay offers a continuum of services designed to help children, adolescents and adults who are experiencing behavioral, emotional or addictive problems that can lead to fractured lives. Our team of professionals includes board-certified child/adolescent and adult psychiatrists, licensed clinical therapists, nurses and mental health associates who are here to help people reconnect with their families, friends and employers so that they may lead productive lives. Tucked within the wooded hills of Central Arkansas, The BridgeWay is just moments away from the major highways that unite Arkansans throughout the state. Founded in 3 and accredited by The Joint Commission, our quiet campus has retained much of the cozy charm and character that existed then.
NEW GRADS ARE WELCOME TO APPLY!
The Registered Nurse is a key component of The BridgeWay clinical team providing direct patient care. The RN’s responsibilities include conducting patient assessments, medication management, accurate documentation, milieu management, team leadership skills, and crisis intervention and health education to patients/families.
What do our current nurses value at The BridgeWay and UHS?
One of the most rewarding aspects of working as a Registered Nurse (RN) at The BridgeWay is that are core values are centered around empathy, comfort, and safety to the patients and families we treat often at their most vulnerable times. We at The BridgeWay understand that one of the best ways to provide quality patient care is to be supportive and responsive to our employees. Dedicated and dependable staff do not go unnoticed and there are many opportunities for growth and promotion within the facility and UHS network.
Qualifications Job Requirements:
1. Current license to practice nursing in the State of Arkansas.
2. Current CPR/BLS and Handle with Care certifications (offered onsite).
3. Preferred one year of experience working in a psychiatric inpatient setting with patients aged 5-yrs+.