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RN Behavioral Health-Partial / BH Partial Hospitalization
full-timeOmaha

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Omaha

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full-time

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Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm - 40hrs 

At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve.

Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities.

A Brief Overview
Functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Primary responsibility to care for patients with behavioral health needs in the Partial Care Department. Utilizes the nursing process in the delivery of comprehensive and developmentally appropriate care to high-risk behavioral patients and their families. Acts as a psychiatric resource for the team by providing clinical support, monitoring compliance with system policies, guidelines, documentation, and by maintaining a safe environment for patients with behavioral health needs. Responds to behavioral emergencies throughout the building and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to ensure patient and staff safety. Is knowledgeable of the regulatory standards related to the care of hospitalized patients with behavioral health needs and ensures compliance with those standards.

Essential Functions

  • Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses (ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.)
  • Initial Assessment:
    • Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care.
    • Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients in the partial care unit by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients.
    • Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style.
    • Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient.
    • Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission.
  • Shift Assessment/Reassessment
    • Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, Charge RN, family) as indicated
  • Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs in collaboration with Behavioral Health Team. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.)
    • Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team.
    • Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care.
    • Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data.
    • Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs.
    • Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments
  • Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs.
    • Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed.  Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (Charge Nurse, CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc.) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved.   
    • Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. 
    • Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. 
    • Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn
  • Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures.
    • Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility).   
    • Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. 
    • Reviews and updates computerized careplan to accurately reflect the plan of care.   
    • Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. 
    • Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized careplan. 
    • Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge.
  • Uses clinical judgment based on nursing skills acquired through formal and informal experiential knowledge and evidence-based guidelines to globally assess the patient's situation
    • Supports staff in providing a safe environment for patients with high-risk behaviors by inspecting rooms, proactively identifying potential safety hazards, and removing at-risk items.
    • Delivers competent and skilled nursing care to patients and families according to their identified needs.
    • Provides content expertise and education to staff caring for high-risk patients and assists staff in finding available resources related to behavioral health patients.
    • Provides a just in time resource to nursing, administrative supervisors and physicians caring for high-risk behavioral patients.
    • Assists staff in finding available resources related to behavioral health patients.
    • Reviews documentation and orders in EPIC and collaborates with staff to ensure that the patient’s level of observation is appropriate, and documentation is accurate and complete.
    • Identifies patient care concerns in real time and collaborates and escalates as needed to promote resolution.
    • Provides education and facilitates learning for the patient care team related to constant visual observation guidelines and policies, therapeutic interactions, and patient safety.
    • Assists with consistent application of guidelines and policies across the hospital.
    • Identifies and presents opportunities for performance/quality improvement activities to improve clinical outcomes.
    • Assists with patient de-escalation, provides physical intervention if needed, thorough and accurate documentation, and participates in the debriefing afterwards
    • Audits Physical Intervention documentation and assists in collecting, inputting, and sharing data in real time
    • Delivers care with a team-oriented approach, an emphasis on good customer relations, sound clinical judgment, and appropriate decision-making abilities that take into consideration evidence-based practice.
    • Advocates for the patient, represents the concerns of the patient/family and identifies and assists in resolving concerns.
    • Ensures that Patient Health Information (PHI) is protected and secured at all times.
    • Adheres to all infection prevention initiatives (i.e., hand hygiene, proper disposal of waste, etc.)


Education Qualifications

  • Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or
  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required

Experience Qualifications

  • 2 years of psychiatric nursing experience Preferred and
  • Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and
  • Previous experience with EPIC Preferred

Skills and Abilities

  • Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills.

Licenses and Certifications

  • RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required
  • BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required
  • Certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse (PMH-BC) after 2 years and/or 2000 mental health care hours Preferred


Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child!

 


The Behavioral Health & Wellness Center at Children’s Nebraska will be a world-class facility providing the full spectrum of pediatric behavioral and mental health services for children and their families. Located on our main hospital campus to provide a convenient continuum of care, the center will offer a crisis assessment center, behavioral health urgent care, 40 single-occupancy inpatient beds, a partial hospitalization program and outpatient services – all guided by our innovative, trauma-informed model of care.

Other facts

Tech stack
Behavioral Health,Patient Care,Clinical Support,Assessment,Documentation,Patient Education,Crisis Management,Team Collaboration,Safety Compliance,Nursing Process,Critical Thinking,Interdisciplinary Care,Mental Health,Pediatric Care,Communication,Patient Advocacy

About Children's Nebraska

At Children’s Nebraska, our mission is to improve the life of every child through exceptional care, advocacy, research and education. As the region’s only freestanding pediatric health system, we are committed to delivering world-class expertise close to home — from primary care to more than 50 pediatric specialty services serving families across a five-state region and beyond.

Children’s is home to Nebraska’s only Level IV regional neonatal intensive care unit, the state’s first and only Level I pediatric trauma center, and Nebraska’s only nationally ranked Level 4 epilepsy center dedicated exclusively to children. We are proud to be recognized as a 2025-26 Best Children’s Hospital by U.S. News & World Report, ranked among the nation’s best in nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, and pulmonology and lung surgery.

As an independent, nonprofit organization, we lead with a People First philosophy that emphasizes safety, belonging and shared purpose. We celebrate a diverse, inclusive environment where every team member can bring their authentic selves to work and thrive personally and professionally. Wellbeing is a strategic priority, with programs and initiatives in place to support team members’ mental, social, emotional, physical and financial wellbeing.

Children’s Nebraska is consistently recognized for excellence as an employer, including being named a top in-state employer by Forbes and receiving the Women’s Choice Award for Best Hospitals. Children’s also is the only healthcare system in the state to earn the Gold Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health from Mental Health America.

Together, our providers, researchers, nurses and team members are redefining what’s possible in pediatric healthcare and strengthening the future of children and families in our communities.

Learn more at ChildrensNebraska.org.

Team size: 1,001-5,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1948

What you'll do

  • The RN Behavioral Health functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team, primarily caring for patients with behavioral health needs in the Partial Care Department. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing care plans, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

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What does a RN Behavioral Health-Partial / BH Partial Hospitalization do at Children's Nebraska?

As a RN Behavioral Health-Partial / BH Partial Hospitalization at Children's Nebraska, you will: the RN Behavioral Health functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team, primarily caring for patients with behavioral health needs in the Partial Care Department. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing care plans, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards..

Why join Children's Nebraska as a RN Behavioral Health-Partial / BH Partial Hospitalization?

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The RN Behavioral Health-Partial / BH Partial Hospitalization position at Children's Nebraska is based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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