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CFG has a full-time opportunity in Camden, NJ for a PMHNP in a children's partial program.
Assists the dentist during examinations and the treatment of patients. Performs certain inter-oral tasks in response to specific instructions from a licensed dentist while under his/her supervision.
Assists the dentist during examinations and the treatment of patients. Performs certain inter-oral tasks in response to specific instructions from a licensed dentist while under his/her supervision.
The Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) delivers care to inmate patients utilizing the nursing assessment protocols in assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. LPNs collaborate with the Registered Nurse to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. LPNs effectively interact with patients, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing.
Correctional Nurses provide care to inmate patients to promote & improve their overall health utilizing the nursing process in triage, professional training and various resources in accordance with regulatory agencies and established guidelines. The inmate patient population often generally has not had consistent access to healthcare prior to their incarceration. This provides an opportunity for nurses to see and care for an interesting variety of health concerns from minor ailments to major and atypical conditions.
The Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) delivers care to inmate patients utilizing the nursing assessment protocols in assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. LPNs collaborate with the Registered Nurse to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. LPNs effectively interact with patients, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing.
Correctional Nurses provide care to inmate patients to promote & improve their overall health utilizing the nursing process in triage, professional training and various resources in accordance with regulatory agencies and established guidelines. The inmate patient population often generally has not had consistent access to healthcare prior to their incarceration. This provides an opportunity for nurses to see and care for an interesting variety of health concerns from minor ailments to major and atypical conditions.
Position Summary:
The incumbent serves as an obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) Nurse Practitioner (NP) under the general administrative supervision of the Health Services Administrator and clinical supervision of the Medical Director. The incumbent, under the direction of a Medical Officer, provides care to those housed in the inpatient area and to other incarcerated offenders on an outpatient basis.
The NP in this role delivers primary health care to women from adolescence through childbearing to advanced age. This includes well-woman care (annual assessments including screening, evaluation, immunizations based on age and risk factors, as well as counsel on preventative care), prenatal management, family planning, fertility, and urogynecology, as well as care for episodic or chronic illnesses and sexually transmitted diseases.
MUST have bachelor's degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or other related field BA in psychology, social work or related field OR Associates Degree and 2 years’ experience in provision of services to youth OR HS diploma and 5 years’ experience in the provision of services to youth.
MUST have experience working with children 3-17
Provides for the direct care and management of patient population of a partial care treatment center.
Responsible for overseeing the provision medical services to inmates of the Department of Corrections consistent with community standards of care. Provides overall supervision for clinical services for the site. Serves as the liaison for clinical matters with medical providers outside the system and provides “on-call” services.
The Registered Nurse (RN) delivers care to inmate patients utilizing the nursing assessment protocols in assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. RNs collaborate with other professional disciplines to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. RNs effectively interact with patients, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing.
Correctional Nurses provide care to inmate patients to promote & improve their overall health utilizing the nursing process in triage, professional training and various resources in accordance with regulatory agencies and established guidelines. The inmate patient population often generally has not had consistent access to healthcare prior to their incarceration. This provides an opportunity for nurses to see and care for an interesting variety of health concerns from minor ailments to major and atypical conditions.
Clinician Bilingual Spanish Licensed
CARES Partial Program for Children @ Capital Health in Trenton
Monday to Friday Days
MUST have New Jersey LSW/LCSW/LAC/LPC.
MUST be fluent in Spanish/English.
Experience with children in behavioral health.
Clinician OUTPATIENT Licensed
Located at Capital Health in Trenton
Monday (9a-5P)/Tuesday to Thursday (10A-6P)/Friday (8A-4P)
MUST have NJ LCSW/LPC.
Experience with children in behavioral health.
The Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) delivers care to inmate patients utilizing the nursing assessment protocols in assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. LPNs collaborate with the Registered Nurse to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. LPNs effectively interact with patients, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing.
Correctional Nurses provide care to inmate patients to promote & improve their overall health utilizing the nursing process in triage, professional training and various resources in accordance with regulatory agencies and established guidelines. The inmate patient population often generally has not had consistent access to healthcare prior to their incarceration. This provides an opportunity for nurses to see and care for an interesting variety of health concerns from minor ailments to major and atypical conditions.
Contract Nurse Clinical Manager (HSA) (RN)
Correctional Healthcare
$80/hr. for 13 90 days; FT
- Travel Allowance Available
- Contract Completion Bonus
Are you a nurse leader ready to take the next step in your career?
Discover a nursing opportunity that fits your schedule and lifestyle. CFG Health Systems offers 13-week nursing contracts with premium rates to help meet nursing shortages throughout county correctional facilities. It’s an excellent opportunity for travel nurse to explore a variety of facilities and to gain valuable medical knowledge working with an underserved population. It takes a special sort of person to become a correctional nurse manager – one with great compassion and grit.
Serve as the chief on-site administrative manager responsible for the delivery of comprehensive contract services, supervision of personnel to include hiring and retaining, budget management, and coordinating care with internal and external resources.
Provides medical and administrative assistance to members of the healthcare team.
$10k Sign-On Bonus
$35 hourly rate
License Required: LAC, LSW, LPC or LCSW
Mental Health Specialist
Full-time, Days
Provides clinical services to include assessment, screening, brief therapy and community referrals to patients.
In coordination with the physician, is responsible for providing medical services to inmates of the Department of Corrections consistent with community standards of care.
RNs: $60/hr
Staffing Agency Model
- 13 week employment contract for full time RNs in locations throughout New Jersey.
- Contract Completion Bonus
- Travel Allowance
CFG provides 24/7 medical and mental health services in county jails across New Jersey and up into New York. Our teams are comprised of CFG employed Medical Directors, Staff Physicians, Psychologists, NPs/PAs, RNs, LPNs, MAs, Social Workers, etc,
Correctional Healthcare nursing is a challenging field which is part of a correctional healthcare delivery system which aspires to address needs of the chronically underserved local community. County Jails are where people are sent when they are first arrested. Most people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime, and a high percentage of the population are underserved, they are poor, disenfranchised, and mentally ill or have a substance use disorder. Many do not belong in jails but are there because presently there are no better alternatives.
The Registered Nurse (RN) delivers care to inmate patients utilizing the nursing assessment protocols in assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. RNs collaborate with other professional disciplines to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. RNs effectively interact with patients, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing.
All care provided by is in accordance with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) standards of care, NJ 10-A, American Correctional Association (ACA) and Performance Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS) as appropriate.
RNs: $60/hr
Staffing Agency Model
- 90 days employment contract for full time RNs, Bridgeton, New Jersey.
- Contract Completion Bonus
- Travel Allowance
CFG provides 24/7 medical and mental health services in county jails across New Jersey and up into New York. Our teams are comprised of CFG employed Medical Directors, Staff Physicians, Psychologists, NPs/PAs, RNs, LPNs, MAs, Social Workers, etc,
Correctional Healthcare nursing is a challenging field which is part of a correctional healthcare delivery system which aspires to address needs of the chronically underserved local community. County Jails are where people are sent when they are first arrested. Most people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime, and a high percentage of the population are underserved, they are poor, disenfranchised, and mentally ill or have a substance use disorder. Many do not belong in jails but are there because presently there are no better alternatives.
The Registered Nurse (RN) delivers care to inmate patients utilizing the nursing assessment protocols in assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, in accordance with established philosophy. RNs collaborate with other professional disciplines to ensure effective patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes. RNs effectively interact with patients, while maintaining the standard of professional nursing.
All care provided by is in accordance with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) standards of care, NJ 10-A, American Correctional Association (ACA) and Performance Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS) as appropriate.
Responsible for providing medical services to inmates of the Department of Corrections consistent with community standards of care. Provides overall supervision for clinical services for the site. Serves as the liaison for clinical matters with medical providers outside the system and provides “on-call” services.
Provides medical and administrative assistance to members of the healthcare team.