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Our nurses are the unsung heroes during crisis. They are responsible for providing the highest quality care to our clients. Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division nurses are dedicated and committed.
If you want to be on the frontline of behavioral health nursing you’ve come to the right place. Visit Milwaukee.gov/Nursing to fill out our form and meet with our nurse recruiter.
Vie's Story
Our nurses are the unsung heroes during crisis. They are responsible for providing the highest quality care to our clients. Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division nurses are dedicated and committed.
If you want to be on the frontline of behavioral health nursing you’ve come to the right place. Visit Milwaukee.gov/Nursing to fill out our form and meet with our nurse recruiter.
Lauren's Story
The Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division has many opportunities for nurses looking to grow and expand their career. Lauren's desire to make an impact in her own community inspired her to pursue a nursing career at BHD. Her passion for providing behavioral health services has led her to opportunities of growth in her career. Flash-forward a few years and Lauren is now serving as the Director of Community Crisis Services at the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division. If you are a nurse looking for opportunities? You’ll find them at BHD. Visit milwaukee.gov/nursing to see our open positions and talk to our nurse ambassadors.
Jeff's Story
Jeff spent 20 years as a carpenter before he decided to go into nursing. He now works at Milwaukee County’s Behavioral Health Division (BHD) as a pediatric crisis services nurse manager and doubled as a nurse ambassador for Kane’s nurse recruitment campaign.
Being a nurse at the BHD is important and challenging, but rewarding. If you are a new graduate or starting nursing as new career path, BHD is the place for you.
We need nurses who can live up to the challenge. Learn more by visiting our nurse careers page and fill out the form to meet with our nurse recruiter. Milwaukee.gov/Nursing
Nurses are crucial to treating behavioral health in Milwaukee County
Listen to Dr. Megan McClymonds, Medical Program Director at Milwaukee County’s Behavioral Health Division, talk about why BHD nurses are essential to caring for behavioral health patients.
We have immediate part-time and full-time openings for acute care RNs for a variety of shifts, along with a $7,500 sign-on bonus for full-time nurses. We need nurses who can live up to the challenge. If this sounds like you, visit our nurse careers page and fill out the form to meet with our nurse recruiter. Milwaukee.gov/Nursing
What it takes to be a mental health nurse with Jeff Munz
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division (BHD) administrator Mike Lappen and pediatric crisis services nurse manager, Jeff Munz share what it takes to be a nurse at BHD. Meet Jeff and other nurse managers at our job fair starting right now at BHD. Our nurse recruiter and nurse managers will be available until 5 p.m. to answer all of your questions about a career in mental health nursing.
Clayton shares why he became a mental health nurse.
Clayton shares why he became a mental health nurse at BHD. Come to BHD's next job fair on Tuesday, May 15 from 2-5 p.m.
Dr. McClymonds shares the impact of mental health nursing.
"As a physician, I think that BHD nurses serve as a crucial element that makes my job possible," Dr. McClymonds shares while explaining how mental health nurses are at the forefront of everything BHD does. Learn more about a career in mental health nursing at milwaukee.gov/nursing.
We have Angela and Jeff ready to answer your questions. Stop by BHD in the Watertown Plank room anytime until 5pm to learn more!
Jeff's story
This job will change anybody's life. Will you let it change yours? Watch Jeff's interview at Milwaukee.gov/nursing.
BHD's nursing job fair is happening now! Stop by the Behavioral Health Division anytime before 4 p.m. to speak with one of our BHD nurses like Jeff. Here's your chance to talk with real nurses about a day in the life of being a mental health nurse.
Do you have what it takes?
Purpose. Drive. Compassion. If these words scare you, need not apply. We need nurses who have what it takes. Tomorrow you will have the opportunity to speak with BHD nurses about a day-in-the-life of being a mental health nurse. Learn more about a career in mental health nursing and our job fair at Milwaukee.gov/nursing.
Vie took this job because she wanted to make a difference in people’s lives, little did she know how much it would change hers. Learn more about Vie and how BHD has impacted her life at Milwaukee.gov/nursing.