Director of Nursing- Primrose
About Perimeter Behavioral of Missouri Primrose
Perimeter Behavioral of Missouri Primrose is one of the leading mental and behavioral healthcare providers in the country. We deliver hope to our patients through comprehensive and dedicated treatment programs. Our focus and commitment to service excellence extends across several states and different care settings.
Perimeter Behavioral of Missouri Primrose is a residential treatment facility providing care to adolescents. Located in Saint Robert, MO, Perimeter Behavioral of Missouri’s goal is to provide a responsive healing environment for patients and to inspire hope and contribute to health and well-being by providing the best care to every patient through integrated clinical practice, education, and compassion.
Our team ensures patients receive the high-quality, personalized care they need to overcome mental health and behavioral challenges. We offer a range of settings including inpatient psychiatric hospitals,
residential treatment centers, and outpatient counseling and therapies.
Role Overview
The Director of Nursing oversees the planning, direction, implementation, and enhancement of quality in nursing and the overall Milieu. This role entails administrative duties, including strategizing, budgeting, managing, and assessing the operations and resources of Nursing Services while offering support to the Milieu. Additionally, the Director of Nursing gathers and analyzes statistical data and prepares reports for the Executive Director and Leadership Committees.
Core Responsibilities
1. Adherence to Guidelines
Participate in and follow all mandatory guidelines for youth care, Individual Treatment Plans (ITP), and Milieu Therapy (MT) planning goals. Ensure compliance with the standards of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, the Missouri Nurse Practice Act, and Joint Commission Standards, while implementing nursing interventions and evaluating their effectiveness through interdisciplinary work.
2. Policy Development and Review
Collaborate with nursing and other departments to formulate departmental policies that meet regulatory standards, obtaining necessary approvals from the Executive Director. Review and revise nursing policies annually or as needed to comply with changing standards.
3. Staff Management
Schedule, lead, direct, and supervise nursing staff, Mental Health Technician's and other professionals in the facility while developing staffing patterns that align with safety needs, state regulations, and budgetary guidelines. Handle recruitment, interviewing, and recommendations for hiring qualified personnel.
4. Competency Assurance
Ensure ongoing competency of staff through examinations, direct observation, training, periodic evaluations, and peer reviews to maintain high standards of care.
5. Quality Improvement Initiatives
Develop and implement quality improvement measures aimed at enhancing treatment and promoting positive outcomes for residents.
6. Record Management
Ensure accurate and timely completion of client records, maintaining legibility and compliance with documentation standards.
7. Leadership Participation
Actively engage in Leadership Committee meetings, representing nursing needs and supporting clinical strategies across service areas. Prepare and submit timely statistical reports for leadership and participate in annual planning for budget allocations related to staffing and equipment.
8. Teamwork and Communication
Maintain a professional and collaborative work environment by promoting effective communication and teamwork with coworkers, supervisors, residents, and their families.
9. Collaboration with Stakeholders
Establish effective communication with the Executive Director, physicians, case management, and therapists to provide nursing consultations and support direct care as needed, 24/7.
10. Therapeutic Environment
Create and maintain a safe and therapeutic care environment for residents, prioritizing their safety, rights, and comfort while respecting cultural and religious differences. Implement de-escalation techniques and special treatment procedures as required.
11. Education and Support
Act as a liaison between families and healthcare providers, providing education, support, and resources to help families navigate their child’s care.
Qualifications Required
- Active Registered Nurse license in Missouri
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) required; master’s degree in nursing, Healthcare Administration, or a related field preferred.
- Previous experience in a nursing leadership role, particularly in pediatric or adolescent care, is strongly preferred.
- Current CPR certification
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to patient-centered care
Preferred
- Experience in behavioral health or pediatric nursing
- Background in inpatient psychiatric care
Why Join Perimeter?
Comprehensive Benefits
Competitive salary
401(k) plan with company match
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Life insurance
Generous paid time off
Supplemental insurance plans available
Professional Growth
Supportive team environment
Ongoing training and development
Career advancement opportunities
Work Environment
Collaborative, multidisciplinary approach
Focus on evidence-based practices
Commitment to quality care
Supportive leadership team
Location
Perimeter Behavioral of Missouri Primrose. 121 Primrose lane Saint Robert, Missouri 65584
Perimeter Behavioral Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive
workplace where all employees can thrive. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, regardless of
race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.