What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Health Nurse, Adult Shelters position at PHMC?
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Summary :
The community health nurse coordinates services in shelters for homeless adults and families (rotates between 2-3 assigned shelter locations). The community health nurse will provide triage of acute health problems, coordinate medical care provided by community healthcare providers, and function as a team member with the extended HCH shelter outreach team. All services are provided in collaboration with on-site shelter management staff, the nursing supervisor, and community providers serving the shelter population. The nurse reports to the Supervisor of Shelter Services.
Age/Patient Populations Served
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Age of Patient Population Served Adult (19 – 64 yrs) Geriatric (65 yrs & older) Nonage Specific Task (N/A) |
Population Patient with exceptional communication needs Patient with developmental delays Patient at the end of life Patient under isolation precautions All Populations |
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Clinical
- Provide triage, referring clients to emergency departments, Health Connections, or other health care providers, as appropriate.
- Provide client-centered health services that incorporate self-management plans.
- Provide age-appropriate immunizations according to the most recent CDC immunization schedule, utilizing standing orders.
- Provide family planning / HIV services, including testing and counseling according to the most recent Family Planning Council guidelines within the scope of RN practice.
- Provide/coordinate chronic disease management; educate the client re: self- care and medication management.
- Provide nursing case management, tracking referrals, labs, and follow-up.
- Document all services promptly.
- Submit paperwork weekly; reports biweekly.
- Observe HIPAA requirements and provide patient privacy within the limitations of the site.
- Organize group education programs, as appropriate, for the target population.
- Train shelter staff (as needed) on universal precautions, communicable disease prevention and management, medication management, and other health issues.
- Additional duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Coordination
- Collaborate with shelter case managers to facilitate services to residents
- Advocate for consumers, as appropriate.
- Notify immediate supervisor of any significant problems, including client care, staffing, changes/issues at sites, and system problems.
- Connect clients to primary care, behavioral health, family violence, or other social services as needed.
- Oversee tracking of follow-up, HIPAA compliance, medication safety, and other risk management activities at clinical sites.
- Oversee lab services, medical waste pick-up, manage shelter supplies, and other shelter-based services.
- Develop collaborative relationships with shelter providers and community health care providers. Coordinate referral for services to on-site and community providers.
- Meet with the Director of Shelter Services (in-person or teleconference) weekly to discuss the progress of residents on-site.
- Assume new responsibilities as new needs are identified.
Environment of care
- Check the emergency box monthly, and maintain a log. Restock as needed.
- Check the fire extinguisher monthly. Maintain log. Report problems to the supervisor.
- Submit the environment of care report monthly for each site. Discuss any deficiencies with the Director of Shelter Services.
- Maintain medical equipment and logs. Report problems to the supervisor.
- Manage proper biohazard waste disposal. Report biohazard waste management issues to the supervisor.
- Manage lab specimen collection, proper patient identification on specimens, and complete appropriate lab slips. Organize lab service pick-up as needed.
- Manage shelter supplies by online ordering and Family Planning supplies through the Family Planning Coordinator.
- Order VFARR vaccines according to Philadelphia Department of Health Immunization Program guidelines. Monitor refrigerator and freezer temperatures, maintain logs.
Infection Control
- Observe ambulatory care guidelines for infection control (hand washing, care of environment, use of safety syringes and sharps containers, use of personal protective equipment).
- Notify the Infection Control Coordinator immediately of suspected or confirmed cases of communicable disease.
- Manage or participate, as needed, in shelter-based communicable disease outbreaks, emergency preparedness/disaster response, and other health initiatives.
- Participate in emergency preparedness educational activities; become a member of the Philadelphia Medical Reserve Corps.
- Assume new responsibilities as new needs are identified.
Skills
- Good written and verbal communication skills in English
- Experience in primary care, community health, and/or behavioral health preferred
Experience:
- 3 years in nursing required.
Education
- Associates in Nursing required.
- BSN or MSN preferred.
Licenses and certifications:
- Pennsylvania RN licensure required.
Travel:
- Visits St. John's, Broad Street Mission, various other sites
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.