Staff Nurse
Company: Lincoln Behavioral Svcs.
Location: Redford
Posted on: January 10, 2026
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Job Description:
The ACT nurse provides community based support and services to
conduct assessments, referrals, treatment planning and health
education to ACT consumers and their families. The ACT nurse
monitors medical issues, crisis, and health concerns and oversees
the storage and administration of medications. This position
collaborates with the psychiatrist, community physicians, and other
team members. Essential Duties: Reports to work on time at the
assigned location. Completes all required training within Agency
designated timeframe. Completes all other duties as assigned.
Possession of a valid Michigan Driver’s License with a good driving
record. Access to a private vehicle for day-to-day job performance,
when needed. Practices safe driving habits. Administers medications
as ordered by staff psychiatrists. Knowledge and understanding of
drug diversion tactics. Utilizes precautions to minimize drug
diversion. Direct, coordinate and provides necessary health care
information to clients in regard to diet, administration of
medication, hygiene, and other health information as indicated or
requested. Follows up with community physicians regarding health
and medical conditions. Provides health assessments for clients.
Responsible for transporting consumers to community appointments,
clinic appointments, activities and other resources as identified
in their person-centered plan. Responsibilities include, but may
not be limited to the following: Assesses overall physical health
of consumers as part of a comprehensive assessment and on an
ongoing basis for all ACT consumers according to agency policy.
Demonstrates good clinical judgment in determining optimum health
care for client. Integrates necessary information into the
development of client treatment goals and objectives when nursing
intervention is indicated. Collects sufficient data to verify
diagnoses. Maintains adequate stocks of medications for the ACT
program to meet client needs, and coordinates the ordering of
medications and other medical supplies. Monitors ACT consumers’
medication supply and alert psychiatrist and/or pharmacy when
consumer will need medications. Demonstrates acceptable methods and
charting techniques in medication administration. Properly notes
orders and renewals. Observes clients for side effects of
medications, and reports concerns to staff psychiatrist. Takes lead
role in coordinating and providing the team’s medication
administration services. Evaluates nursing needs for the treatment
planning process, and documents these needs in progress notes.
Develops nursing goals for clients. Documents nursing interventions
in progress notes. Develops treatment plans, reviews, and discharge
summaries for clients who are assigned to the ACT nurse. Practices
Person Centered Planning principles. Maintains direct service hours
of 80 per month. Participates in daily team meetings and treatment
planning meetings. First Aid - Gives attention and provides
treatment to clients who require first aid. Laboratory reports -
Reviews laboratory reports and other medical reports in a timely
manner, to ensure proper medical care. Makes referrals to community
physicians and accompany consumers to medical appointments and
facilitate follow up. Participates in 24 hour on call coverage when
needed. Provide on-call crisis interventions according to agency
and team’s policy. Participates in committees requiring nursing
input. Ascertains that universal precautions are used in the
administration of medical needs. Monitors all issues regarding
infection control. Completes all required documentation within
established timeframes. Takes precautions when using Agency
property, following appropriate procedures to report any damage
incidents. When appropriate, completes other assigned
responsibilities in a reasonable established timeframe, within
quality expectations. COMPETENCIES – Critical Thinking -
Consistently identifies gathers and applies relevant information to
your work: Gathering information Applying Information Adaptability
The ACT Nurse assesses and understand normal or abnormal changes in
patient conditions such as medication side effects) and determine
what nursing intervention may be necessary to address those
changes. Understands and interprets the patient’s verbal and
non-verbal communication. Determines the significance of vital
signs, lab values, and data associated with physical assessment.
Cultural Humility -Demonstrates the value of diversity and
inclusion; fosters an inclusive environment that facilitates a
diverse team thriving within the organization: Awareness Advancing
diversity and inclusion The ACT Nurse separates personal biases
from patient encounters to prevent making false assumptions that
could negatively impact patient care. Considers own thought
processes and the ways one reaches conclusions. When a personal
bias is identified, the nurse take steps to eliminate it. In so
doing, it will allow self to be engaged in more multi-dimensional,
objective ways of thinking and eliminate barriers to equitable and
quality care. Growth Mindset -Views growth as important for
personal and professional development; seeks out opportunities to
expand skills, even if change is required; demonstrates curiosity
and eagerness to learn: Learning-orientation Seeking and providing
feedback Influencing others The ACT Nurse is open-minded and
demonstrates a willingness to learn and gain insight from
professional experiences of peers while creating an environment to
develop essential nursing skills. The nurse believes that skills
and excellence will develop through hard work, sound strategies and
an ongoing exchange of feedback. Ownership and Quality of Work -
Effectively manages own work, and work of teams when relevant,
ensuring delivery of high-quality work: Taking ownership Quality of
work product The ACT Nurse retains professional accountability,
individually and collectively as a team. Also, has a commitment to
self and nursing career to advance, grow, improve, and adapt to
work. Holds a personal pledge to apply talent, skill and energy to
improve patient outcomes and takes ownership of ones actions.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Registered nurse (associates degree) or
Bachelors degree in nursing from an accredited college or
university required. Preferred 2 years experience in working with
the mentally ill population. CREDENTIALING/LICENSURE - Registration
with the State of Michigan as a Registered Nurse. SKILLS AND
ABILITIES Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to establish professional working relationships with all
staff. Ability to effectively treat consumers with mental illness
using time limited treatment modalities, and quality care services.
Appropriately articulates the view of the agency when networking in
the community. QUALIFICATIONS - To perform this job successfully,
an individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the
knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS - The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Compensation details: 55000-70000 Yearly Salary
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