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Community Outreach and Primary Care Registered NurseJob DetailsLevelEntry Job LocationGEN Norwich - Norwich, CT Remote TypeN/A Position TypeFull Time Education Level2 Year Degree Salary RangeUndisclosed Travel PercentageUndisclosed Job ShiftDay Job CategoryHealth Care DescriptionCommunity Outreach and Primary Care Registered Nurse Are you a Registered Nurse looking to make a genuine difference for patients? Join our team at Generations Family Health Center! We are a non-profit regional Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that has served eastern Connecticut since 1984. Our healthcare professionals provide a full continuum of primary health care, oral health care, behavioral health care and case management services, primarily to a medically underserved population. We are seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) to assist us in providing our patients with quality, compassionate healthcare. Ideally, you will have prior experience in community outreach setting and teaching experience. Connecticut Locations: Norwich, CT and Mobile Health Unit (various locations across service area) Job Summary: To assess and identify patient needs to ensure that safety and high-quality care is provided through nursing interventions, supervision of staff, education, patient advocacy, and coordination of services. The Community Outreach and Primary Care Registered Nurse will assist in the organization’s effort to provide high quality care out in the community to those with limited access to care via the Mobile Health Unit, as well as in the clinic to patients being served at the assigned site(s). This individual will collaborate with medical, behavioral, dental, and systems of care departments to ensure patients are receiving appropriate and necessary care and services based on their needs. General Duties:
Provide smooth and timely flow of patients in accordance with Generations Family Health Center guidelines, responding to high volume of patients in short-term time spans
Reports to assigned Mobile Health Unit location, and help facilitate patient care during active clinic hours
Responsible for transporting and maintaining clinical supplies, POC testing equipment, vaccines, medications, and other various items necessary to function on the mobile health unit for active clinic hours
Provide clinical supervision of clinical support staff as assigned and in conjunction with the Nurse Manager
Demonstrate, understand and perform triage activities for all appointed and walk-in patients and medical phone inquiries; using reasonable and astute clinical judgments in order to expedite the appropriate care and treatment of patients
Provide health care advice through telephone calls or the Patient Portal
Develop and provide individualized and group counseling, guidance, and health instruction with the focus on disease prevention and health maintenance
Provide nursing care during nursing visits based on clinician orders, to meet the needs (physical, mental, and emotional) of patients
Administer medications, injections, and vaccinations per facility protocols
Carry out standing orders for medication refills, ordering tests, diagnostic imaging, labs to support the clinicians and notify clinician of positive results as per facilities policy, helping to formulate care plan and communicate all of the above to patients as needed
Conduct newborn weight visits and lactation education
Collaborate in the coordination of chronic disease management, including providing follow up visits for basic disease management, including but not limited to: Diabetes, Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, Asthma/COPD
Titrate insulin and adjust hypertensive medications based on specific protocols
Follow up INR visits per facilities policy and protocol
Follow up after specialty visits to ensure patients are following their current care plan
Follow up ED visits for specific diagnoses
Follow up hospital discharge visits with focus on medication reconciliation and follow through and education on care plan and upcoming specialty clinician visits. i.e. effects, complications, and patient usage considerations
Perform a range of nursing procedures, including dressing changes, suture removal, oxygen administration, and basic wound care
Teach patients and/or families proper home health care activities, such as giving injections, taking blood pressures, changing wound dressings, etc.
Provide health materials, resources and education to patients and their families for informational purposes according to need and learning capacity
Be able to assess patient condition, recognize adverse signs and symptoms, and react swiftly in emergency situations
Participate in the ongoing Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement initiatives. Ensure that all required reports, clinical and administrative documentation is completed in an accurate, timely and complete fashion
Comply with all federal, state, local, Joint Commission, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), DPH, Subcontractor safety and operational regulations, directives and standards
Maintain universal precautions and infection control practices
Maintain confidentiality of all information and support patients’ privacy, rights, and safety, with appropriate documentation in health records of all communication regarding patient care
Provide coverage for other clinical areas (as required)
Flexible hours as required as well as potential work on evenings or Saturdays
Perform various clinical audits to measure outcomes and quality of care, compliance with regulatory requirements, etc.
Act as a resource to all Generations sites when requested
Comply with Generations policies and regulatory requirements
Participate in grant preparation/development/reporting, as well as policy development as appropriate
Perform other work-related duties as assigned
Must maintain appropriate attendance
QualificationsSpecific qualifications for the RN role include:
Current RN license in the State of CT
Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / Basic Life Support (BLS)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred
Experience in community outreach setting and teaching experience desirable
Benefits:
As a Community Outreach and Primary Care Registered Nurse with Generations Family Health Center, you will be part of a growing and dynamic not-for-profit organization committed to a diverse and ever-changing work environment that rewards honesty, loyalty, commitment, and integrity. We are committed to continuously providing the highest level of quality services and standards for our patients as well as our employees. We offer the opportunity to work in a professional and pleasant environment that is conducive to both personal and professional growth and development.
Generations is also proud to offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package which includes:
Salary Scale: $72,800
Sign-On Bonus: $3,000
Attractive and competitive salary
Primarily day-time schedule (Monday-Friday), some evenings/weekends
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Life insurance
Short Term Disability coverage
Employee Assistance Program
Employee Wellness Program
403(b) retirement savings plan
5 weeks paid time off
9 paid holidays
Malpractice insurance provided
CME days & CME/CEU and CPE stipends
Interested applicants should submit resume and application online at:
http://www.genhealth.org/rewarding-careers/opportunities
To apply by mail, email or fax:
Generations Family Health Center, Inc.
ATTN: Human Resources
40 Mansfield Ave, Willimantic, CT 06226-1948
FAX: (860) 456-1293 EMAIL: [email protected]
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