DescriptionPOSITION SUMMARY:
The Nurse Practitioner functions under the direction of the Medical Director or his/her designee in the Family Practice and Womens Health departments. The Advance Practice Nurse is a self-directed nurse practitioner with advanced knowledge skill and competence in a defined area of nursing practice. The individual functions as an educator consultant and coordinator of care and is a primary provider of care for a select group of patients.
The ANP is responsible to a designated physician for supervision of patient case management/prescription writing.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Clinical Practice
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge and skill necessary to independently provide care to clients within specialty area and across the health care continuum.
- Complete detailed medical history record current illness or injury conduct a physical examination order and perform appropriate laboratory and other diagnostic tests.
- Makes appropriate internal/external referrals and effectively utilizes available community resources.
- Assist clients and their families.
- Assess results of tests and make appropriate clinical judgments.
- Assess physical and psychosocial health and illness status of patient.
- Serve as a clinical resource to staff across the health care continuum for a given specialty area.
- Deliver care in a manner that preserves and protects client autonomy dignity confidentiality and rights.
- Document pertinent client and family data in the medical record per department standards.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively within and across disciplines.
- Quality Improvement and Research
- Validate that clinical practice meets established standards through
- participation in department and unit based quality improvement projects.
- Utilize quality improvement data and research findings to enhance client care.
- Educator
- Provide client and family teaching focused on current treatment and
- procedures as well as health promotion and illness/injury prevention.
- Educate nursing staff other disciplines and/or community agencies when
- necessary to effect optimal client care.
- Contribute to the education of nursing students with primary focus on role
- and/or area of specialization.
- In collaboration with nursing leadership participate in the development of
- clinical competencies and practice standards related to the care of specialty client population.
- Professional Development
- Participate in professional community or governmental organizations that
- function to advance the nursing profession and/or improve health care delivery to consumers.
- Identify own learning needs and assume responsibility for maintaining current
- knowledge and competency in clinical practice specialty.
- Complete the annual mandatory trainings eg. Safety review Infection Control
- standards.
- Participate as a committee member/chairperson when requested.
- Maintains and provides upon request required records for the purposes of
- credentialing and privileging with hospitals and/or insurances.
- Attends required meetings.
- Other Duties
- Other Duties and/or location as Assigned
QualificationsQUALIFICATIONS:
Nurse Practitioner: Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN). Must be a currently licensed registered nurse in the state of Massachusetts have Nurse Practitioner authorization for prescriptive authority and have successfully completed boards. Previous NP experience required. Spanish & Haitian Creole preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to stand or sit for prolonged periods.
Must be able to lift 10-25 pounds.
Visual acuity sufficient for frequent reading and computer use.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
DescriptionPOSITION SUMMARY:The Nurse Practitioner functions under the direction of the Medical Director or his/her designee in the Family Practice and Womens Health departments. The Advance Practice Nurse is a self-directed nurse practitioner with advanced knowledge skill and competence in a define...
DescriptionPOSITION SUMMARY:
The Nurse Practitioner functions under the direction of the Medical Director or his/her designee in the Family Practice and Womens Health departments. The Advance Practice Nurse is a self-directed nurse practitioner with advanced knowledge skill and competence in a defined area of nursing practice. The individual functions as an educator consultant and coordinator of care and is a primary provider of care for a select group of patients.
The ANP is responsible to a designated physician for supervision of patient case management/prescription writing.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Clinical Practice
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge and skill necessary to independently provide care to clients within specialty area and across the health care continuum.
- Complete detailed medical history record current illness or injury conduct a physical examination order and perform appropriate laboratory and other diagnostic tests.
- Makes appropriate internal/external referrals and effectively utilizes available community resources.
- Assist clients and their families.
- Assess results of tests and make appropriate clinical judgments.
- Assess physical and psychosocial health and illness status of patient.
- Serve as a clinical resource to staff across the health care continuum for a given specialty area.
- Deliver care in a manner that preserves and protects client autonomy dignity confidentiality and rights.
- Document pertinent client and family data in the medical record per department standards.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively within and across disciplines.
- Quality Improvement and Research
- Validate that clinical practice meets established standards through
- participation in department and unit based quality improvement projects.
- Utilize quality improvement data and research findings to enhance client care.
- Educator
- Provide client and family teaching focused on current treatment and
- procedures as well as health promotion and illness/injury prevention.
- Educate nursing staff other disciplines and/or community agencies when
- necessary to effect optimal client care.
- Contribute to the education of nursing students with primary focus on role
- and/or area of specialization.
- In collaboration with nursing leadership participate in the development of
- clinical competencies and practice standards related to the care of specialty client population.
- Professional Development
- Participate in professional community or governmental organizations that
- function to advance the nursing profession and/or improve health care delivery to consumers.
- Identify own learning needs and assume responsibility for maintaining current
- knowledge and competency in clinical practice specialty.
- Complete the annual mandatory trainings eg. Safety review Infection Control
- standards.
- Participate as a committee member/chairperson when requested.
- Maintains and provides upon request required records for the purposes of
- credentialing and privileging with hospitals and/or insurances.
- Attends required meetings.
- Other Duties
- Other Duties and/or location as Assigned
QualificationsQUALIFICATIONS:
Nurse Practitioner: Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN). Must be a currently licensed registered nurse in the state of Massachusetts have Nurse Practitioner authorization for prescriptive authority and have successfully completed boards. Previous NP experience required. Spanish & Haitian Creole preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to stand or sit for prolonged periods.
Must be able to lift 10-25 pounds.
Visual acuity sufficient for frequent reading and computer use.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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