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Behavioral Health Nurse

Ventura, CA

Behavioral Health Registered Nurse (RN) – Home Health 

Full-Time, Part-Time, Per Diem

Location: Ventura County (Ventura, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks & surrounding communities)


Behavioral Health RN Jobs in Ventura County – Home Health & Community Care

Remedy Home Health Care is actively hiring a Behavioral Health Registered Nurse (RN) to provide high-quality home health and community-based senior care services throughout Ventura County. We offer flexible opportunities including full-time, part-time, and per diem RN roles to fit your lifestyle and career goals.

As a Behavioral Health Nurse in home health, you will deliver compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals managing mental health conditions—supporting recovery, independence, and overall well-being in the comfort of their homes.


About Remedy Home Health Care

Remedy Home Health Care is a trusted leader in home health, rehab, and senior care services across Southern California. Our Behavioral Health Program focuses on delivering specialized psychiatric nursing care to patients in home and community settings. We are committed to improving quality of life through personalized, evidence-based care.


Why Join Our Home Health Behavioral Health Team?

  • Flexible Scheduling: Choose from per diem, part-time, or full-time opportunities
  • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy autonomy while serving patients in your local Ventura County community
  • Meaningful Impact: Provide essential behavioral health and rehab support that promotes independence
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team in a supportive home health setting

Key Responsibilities – Behavioral Health RN (Home Health)

  • Perform in-home behavioral health and psychiatric nursing assessments, including mental status and safety evaluations
  • Deliver skilled home health nursing interventions, including medication management and symptom monitoring
  • Provide patient and caregiver education on mental health conditions, treatment adherence, and coping strategies
  • Develop and implement individualized behavioral health care plans in a home and community care setting
  • Coordinate care with physicians, therapists, and interdisciplinary teams
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in accordance with home health standards

Qualifications – Behavioral Health Nurse (RN)

  • Active California Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing
  • RN-BC certification is required 
  • Minimum 1 year of behavioral health or psychiatric nursing experience (home health or community care preferred)
  • Graduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred)
  • Strong skills in clinical assessment, crisis intervention, and therapeutic communication
  • Public Health Nurse (PHN) certification (preferred)
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel throughout Ventura County

Apply Today – Behavioral Health RN Jobs (Home Health)

Advance your career as a Behavioral Health Registered Nurse in home health with Remedy Home Health Care. Whether you're seeking per diem flexibility or a full-time career in senior and community care, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful difference—one patient, one visit at a time.

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$125 - $150 USD

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