Inpatient Psychiatric Registered Nurse (NOC) (Santa Rosa)
Company: Northern California Behavioral Health System
Location: Santa Rosa
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ABOUT US: Formerly Aurora Santa
Rosa Hospital, SRBHH was opened in 2016 and is regarded as an
integral part of the greater Santa Rosa and Northern California
mental health system of care. Conveniently located in the North
Bay, this hospital consists of 144 acute psychiatric inpatient
beds. Santa Rosa Behavioral Healthcare Hospital (SRBHH) is regarded
as an integral part of the greater Santa Rosa and Northern
California mental health system of care. Conveniently located in
the North Bay, SRBHH serves adolescents and adults. We treat both
mental health and co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse
conditions. POSITION TITLE: Inpatient Psychiatric Registered Nurse
PAY RANGE : $63.00-$78.00 Per Hour REPORTS TO: Chief Nursing
Officer HOURS: 7pm-7:30am DESCRIPTION OF POSITION: The Inpatient
Psychiatric RN top priority is to deliver high quality safe care to
psychiatric inpatients in the acute locked hospital facility. The
Inpatient Psychiatric RN provides direct care and treatment to
inpatients and coordinates the care provided by other nursing
personnel. The Inpatient Psychiatric RN plans and coordinates each
patient’s individual nursing care plans, and implements nursing
related aspects of the multidisciplinary treatment plan (MDTP). The
Inpatient Psychiatric RN embraces Santa Rosa Behavioral Healthcare
Hospital’s (SRBHH) mission, vision and value statements and adheres
to and follows all the hospital policies and procedures. The
Inpatient Psychiatric RN understands the regulations and standards
that govern acute psychiatric hospital services and provides clear
direction to their immediate nursing team to meet all regulations,
standards, and requirements. The Registered Nurse maintains
knowledge of, participates in further training provided, and
understands the potential risks regarding occupational health
hazards (e.g. bloodborne pathogen exposures). KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assess inpatient needs, nursing staff resources and complete
inpatient/unit assignments based on acuity, inpatient treatment
plan goals, and unit operations. Assess all inpatients’ status,
provide direct care to assigned group of inpatients, documents
patient care and assessments rendered, prepares and administers
medications as needed, and ensure necessary documentation is
completed at the end of each shift. Provide clinical summary
information to other team members at treatment team meetings, shift
reports and other hand-offs. The Inpatient Psychiatric RN provides
continual oversight of all inpatients and inpatient psychiatric
unit operations. Work with nursing and other clinical staff to plan
and document patient care. Document care plans on the MDTP and
include inpatient problems, goals for hospitalization, and
short-term goals. Includes interventions provided by team members
to assist inpatients in returning to a reasonable mental health
status and ultimately lower level of care. Provide patient care by
routinely demonstrating knowledge of mental health diagnoses,
standards of care, evidenced based practice, medications (including
old and new psychotropic medications), high risks for mental health
patients, National Patient Safety Goals, and models of care. Apply
nursing process and process improvement principles to all levels of
the organization. The scope of this process ranges from patient
needs to the hospital needs as a whole. This includes ability to
assess, collect data, define problems, set goals, initiate
interventions and evaluate interventions. Complete timely Incident
Reports and submits them to the Nurse Manager or RN House
Supervisor. Identify staffing needs based on staffing plan and
acuity assessments. Provide direct clinical oversight to other
nursing staff throughout the shift in conjunction with the Nurse
Manager, RN House Supervisor, or Director of Nursing (DON) as
appropriate. Coordinate team members’ immediate response during
psychiatric crises of inpatients and provide effective leadership
at all times. Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements Education/Licensure: Current California RN License
Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification required,
or obtained within initial orientation period. Verbal de-escalation
and physical intervention program as approved by the CNO. Knowledge
and experience of psychiatric diagnosis and associated risks,
medications, biological systems, nursing process, treatment
planning, inpatient hospital unit operations, and leadership. New
RN graduates may meet these requirements if they have completed a
psychiatric rotation as part of nursing school or have psychiatric
experience in another role. English proficiency required. Skills
and Competencies: The Inpatient Psychiatric RN will pass initial
and annual competency evaluations including (not limited to):
suicide prevention, safe use of restraints, de-escalation
interventions, medication knowledge, code blue/emergency
interventions, infection prevention, and appropriate use of
seclusion and restraints. The Inpatient Psychiatric RN will
demonstrate skill in applying knowledge and competency in daily
nursing practice. Maintain a working knowledge of commonly used
policies, awareness of policy changes and knows where to find
additional polices and needed information. Physical Requirements
While performing the duties of this job, this position is
frequently required to do the following: Stoop, kneel, crouch,
reach, and stand for sustained period of time. Walk, push, pull,
lift, carry objects from a lower to higher position or horizontally
from position to position or otherwise move objects. Feel sizes,
shapes, temperatures, and textures by touching with skin,
particularly that of the fingertips. Express or exchange ideas
orally and potentially loudly, accurately, or quickly. Perceive the
nature of sound with no less than a 40 db loss @ 1000 Hz and 2000
Hz with or without correction. Exert up to 100 pounds of force
occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently. Able to
provide manual and mechanical restraints for patients who are
physically acting out and are potentially dangerous (at times this
occurs on the floor.) Minimum standard of visual acuity with or
without correction. While worker may possibly be subjected to
temperature changes, the worker is generally not substantially
exposed to adverse environmental conditions as the work is
predominantly inside. Benefits Health Insurance Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance 401k Retirement Plan Healthcare Spending Account
Life Insurance (Supplemental Life, Term and Universal plans are
also available) Short and Long-Term Disability (with additional
buy-in opportunities) PTO Plan with Holiday Premium Pay Discounted
Cafeteria Meal Plan Tuition Reimbursement
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