What are the responsibilities and job description for the NP/PA ENT Clinic position at Morrison Community Hospital and Careers?
The Staff Family Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant is responsible for primary care, focusing on wellness promotion and illness prevention of the patient. Ages served range from adolescent to geriatric.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
LICENSURE: Currently licensed in the State of Illinois as a Registered Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant BLS certified.
EXPERIENCE: Minimum 1-3 years preferred.
EDUCATION & TRAINING:
Graduate of accredited school of nursing having received a Master's Degree as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant. Shall complete all continuing education requirements in accordance with the Advanced Nursing Practice Act.
Must have general knowledge of Electronic Medical Record systems.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Sound leadership abilities and ability to work under stressful situations. Good oral and written communication skills. Must be able to communicate with patients, physicians, staff, families, outside media and ancillary personnel in a positive manner. Must sign a collaborative agreement with collaborating physician.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
FINANCIAL: Has an understanding of budget and financial stewardship.
MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT:
Responsible for the reasonable maintenance, use and care of equipment by department personnel. Responsible for the proper use and care of all clinical, office and administrative equipment.
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SUPERVISORY: None
WELFARE OF OTHERS:
Assures quality of care provided by clinic personnel. Coordinates and develops nursing staff. Reports any safety hazards found throughout the health system. Responsible for reporting any safety hazards found throughout the clinic. Responsible for patient welfare by assuring accurate results from assigned sections for physician use and patient treatment and diagnosis.
PUBLIC RELATIONS:
Responsible for establishing and maintaining credibility of clinic services. Responsible for maintaining a positive hospital image when dealing with patients, families, physicians, and the community in general. Must be able to maintain composure and present a calm, positive position in times of stress and conflict. Responds with sensitivity to the needs and concerns of staff, patients, patient families, and friends. Employs Morrison Community Hospital Guiding Behavior principles.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Works in a well-lighted, well-ventilated environment. Some exposure to infectious diseases as well as disagreeable environmental elements when involved with direct patient care. Must be flexible to respond in emergency situations.
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JOB DUTIES
Has knowledge of the Rural Health Clinic Regulations and will be required to be on duty in the clinic a minimum of P of the standard hours of operation.
CLINICAL: The scope of practice of an advanced practice nurse includes, but is not limited to, each of
the following:
1. Ensures patient privacy and confidentiality in accordance with the HIPAA Privacy Act
2. Performs all procedures on Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant skills list, and any new procedures under the direction of the supervising physician.
3. Advanced nursing patient assessment and diagnosis.
4. Ordering diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures, performing those test and procedures when using health care equipment, and interpreting and using the results of diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures ordered by the advanced practice nurse or another health care professional.
5. Ordering treatments, ordering or applying appropriate medical devices, and using nursing, medical, therapeutic, and corrective measures to treat illness and improve health status.
6. Providing palliative and end-of-life care.
7. Providing advanced counseling, patient education, health education, and patient advocacy.
8. Prescriptive authority as defined in Section 65-40 of the Act. The APN may only prescribe and
dispense controlled substances that the collaborating physician has defined.
9. Delegating selected nursing activities or tasks to a licensed practical nurse, a registered
professional nurse, or other personnel. (Section 65-30 of the Act)
10. Performs all procedures on Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant skills list, and any new procedures under the direction of the supervising physician.
COMMUNICATION:
1. Maintains good interdepartmental working relationships.
2. Complies with hospital and clinic policies and procedures.
3. Develops and maintains effective communication mechanisms in the clinic with staff, physicians, patient/families, and between ancillary departments, between clinic members and members of the management team.
4. Develops and maintains effective working relationships with staff, management, and all members of the health team.
5. Investigates and reports incidents and discrepancies promptly as they occur and routes to appropriate personnel.
6. Follows established chain of command for problem solving and crisis intervention.
7. Recognizes and accepts responsibility for and maintains commitment to professional development and clinical competency.
8. Performs any other duties as assigned by Clinic Director, Supervising Physician and/or Administration.
NURSING PROCESS:
1. Ensures all practices are carried out in accordance with departmental policies, procedures, and standards of care.
2. Reviews and makes assignments of professional and non-professional staff according to health system job descriptions.
3. Demonstrates clinical expertise in the execution of the nursing process and direct staff in its application.
PLANNING:
1. Serves on health system committees, task forces, and work groups on a voluntary basis
or as appointed on a departmental, health system or community level.
2. Attends meetings as required; participate actively and complete follow-up activities in a consistent manner.
3. Assesses clinic needs and establish priorities for issues, projects, and concerns. Delegates activities as appropriate.
4. Assists in review of clinic goals, scope of care, policies and procedures in a timely, appropriate manner.
5. Assures health system, or specific specialty standards are adhered to and shared with
QUALITY ASSURANCE:
1. Responds promptly to quality care issues raised by patients/families, physicians, peers, staff, or ancillary departments. Demonstrates effective problem identification and solving skills.
2. Participates in departmental and hospital QA committees as indicated.
3. Initiates and/or conducts patient care conferences on clinic.
4. Assures that clinic adheres to safety and environmental standards.
5. Demonstrates awareness of risk management and legal requirements established at the departmental and health system level.
6. Informs and assures the protection of patient and staff rights.
PERSONAL GROWTH:
1. Assumes responsibility for own professional growth and development. Attends educational programs relating to clinical units and health care management. Maintains current patient care skills and knowledge.
2. Maintains knowledge of individual role in current fire, tornado, and disaster plans.
3. Adheres to and demonstrates awareness of department, personnel and administrative
policies
4. Communicates all necessary information to superiors and appropriate personnel.
5. Participates in and involve staff in the research process and the application of findings.
6. Supports the philosophy, mission, and goals of the Morrison Community Hospital.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
LICENSURE: Currently licensed in the State of Illinois as a Registered Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant BLS certified.
EXPERIENCE: Minimum 1-3 years preferred.
EDUCATION & TRAINING:
Graduate of accredited school of nursing having received a Master's Degree as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant. Shall complete all continuing education requirements in accordance with the Advanced Nursing Practice Act.
Must have general knowledge of Electronic Medical Record systems.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Sound leadership abilities and ability to work under stressful situations. Good oral and written communication skills. Must be able to communicate with patients, physicians, staff, families, outside media and ancillary personnel in a positive manner. Must sign a collaborative agreement with collaborating physician.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
FINANCIAL: Has an understanding of budget and financial stewardship.
MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT:
Responsible for the reasonable maintenance, use and care of equipment by department personnel. Responsible for the proper use and care of all clinical, office and administrative equipment.
.
SUPERVISORY: None
WELFARE OF OTHERS:
Assures quality of care provided by clinic personnel. Coordinates and develops nursing staff. Reports any safety hazards found throughout the health system. Responsible for reporting any safety hazards found throughout the clinic. Responsible for patient welfare by assuring accurate results from assigned sections for physician use and patient treatment and diagnosis.
PUBLIC RELATIONS:
Responsible for establishing and maintaining credibility of clinic services. Responsible for maintaining a positive hospital image when dealing with patients, families, physicians, and the community in general. Must be able to maintain composure and present a calm, positive position in times of stress and conflict. Responds with sensitivity to the needs and concerns of staff, patients, patient families, and friends. Employs Morrison Community Hospital Guiding Behavior principles.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Works in a well-lighted, well-ventilated environment. Some exposure to infectious diseases as well as disagreeable environmental elements when involved with direct patient care. Must be flexible to respond in emergency situations.
.
JOB DUTIES
Has knowledge of the Rural Health Clinic Regulations and will be required to be on duty in the clinic a minimum of P of the standard hours of operation.
CLINICAL: The scope of practice of an advanced practice nurse includes, but is not limited to, each of
the following:
1. Ensures patient privacy and confidentiality in accordance with the HIPAA Privacy Act
2. Performs all procedures on Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant skills list, and any new procedures under the direction of the supervising physician.
3. Advanced nursing patient assessment and diagnosis.
4. Ordering diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures, performing those test and procedures when using health care equipment, and interpreting and using the results of diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures ordered by the advanced practice nurse or another health care professional.
5. Ordering treatments, ordering or applying appropriate medical devices, and using nursing, medical, therapeutic, and corrective measures to treat illness and improve health status.
6. Providing palliative and end-of-life care.
7. Providing advanced counseling, patient education, health education, and patient advocacy.
8. Prescriptive authority as defined in Section 65-40 of the Act. The APN may only prescribe and
dispense controlled substances that the collaborating physician has defined.
9. Delegating selected nursing activities or tasks to a licensed practical nurse, a registered
professional nurse, or other personnel. (Section 65-30 of the Act)
10. Performs all procedures on Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant skills list, and any new procedures under the direction of the supervising physician.
COMMUNICATION:
1. Maintains good interdepartmental working relationships.
2. Complies with hospital and clinic policies and procedures.
3. Develops and maintains effective communication mechanisms in the clinic with staff, physicians, patient/families, and between ancillary departments, between clinic members and members of the management team.
4. Develops and maintains effective working relationships with staff, management, and all members of the health team.
5. Investigates and reports incidents and discrepancies promptly as they occur and routes to appropriate personnel.
6. Follows established chain of command for problem solving and crisis intervention.
7. Recognizes and accepts responsibility for and maintains commitment to professional development and clinical competency.
8. Performs any other duties as assigned by Clinic Director, Supervising Physician and/or Administration.
NURSING PROCESS:
1. Ensures all practices are carried out in accordance with departmental policies, procedures, and standards of care.
2. Reviews and makes assignments of professional and non-professional staff according to health system job descriptions.
3. Demonstrates clinical expertise in the execution of the nursing process and direct staff in its application.
PLANNING:
1. Serves on health system committees, task forces, and work groups on a voluntary basis
or as appointed on a departmental, health system or community level.
2. Attends meetings as required; participate actively and complete follow-up activities in a consistent manner.
3. Assesses clinic needs and establish priorities for issues, projects, and concerns. Delegates activities as appropriate.
4. Assists in review of clinic goals, scope of care, policies and procedures in a timely, appropriate manner.
5. Assures health system, or specific specialty standards are adhered to and shared with
QUALITY ASSURANCE:
1. Responds promptly to quality care issues raised by patients/families, physicians, peers, staff, or ancillary departments. Demonstrates effective problem identification and solving skills.
2. Participates in departmental and hospital QA committees as indicated.
3. Initiates and/or conducts patient care conferences on clinic.
4. Assures that clinic adheres to safety and environmental standards.
5. Demonstrates awareness of risk management and legal requirements established at the departmental and health system level.
6. Informs and assures the protection of patient and staff rights.
PERSONAL GROWTH:
1. Assumes responsibility for own professional growth and development. Attends educational programs relating to clinical units and health care management. Maintains current patient care skills and knowledge.
2. Maintains knowledge of individual role in current fire, tornado, and disaster plans.
3. Adheres to and demonstrates awareness of department, personnel and administrative
policies
4. Communicates all necessary information to superiors and appropriate personnel.
5. Participates in and involve staff in the research process and the application of findings.
6. Supports the philosophy, mission, and goals of the Morrison Community Hospital.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status.