Access & Enrollment Nurse Part Time
Lenoir, TN - USA
Job Summary
This role is part time 20 hours per week.
To ensure patients and their families receive timely access to AMOREM services and support by responding with a sense of urgency to all referrals completing an evaluation of services and assessment of patients needs coordinating care completing admission consent forms and creating an individualized plan of care tailored to the patient/family needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Respond to all referrals with a sense of urgency per AMOREM timeliness of services
Provide education regarding hospice and palliative care services
Evaluate the physical financial psychological spiritual and pre-bereavement needs of the patient/family in coordination with interdisciplinary group and admit to the appropriate program
Determine patients eligibility for hospice care/palliative care with AMOREM providers
If patient is not appropriate recommend other services available with referrals to other community agencies as appropriate
Admit patients obtain informed consent for service inform patient/family or rights and responsibilities and complete related documentation in accordance with AMOREM policies and procedures
Communicate patient/family information and needs to the interdisciplinary group via report
Develop an individualized plan of care with goals and interventions defined by patient/family in collaboration with the hospice interdisciplinary group
Complete documentation within hours designated in policy
Coordinate same day phone calls to new admissions and/or request same day visits
Complete medication recommendation with AMOREM provider and enter medications into Suncoast
Coordinate durable medical equipment and pharmacy as needed for all patients upon admission
Rotate 24-hour on-call services and provide duty of a primary nurse as needed and as directed by supervisor
Included in Access & Enrollment Specialist minimal staff days
Provide report on newly admitted patients to the assigned IDG
Other duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Knowledge of and commitment to the hospice philosophy of care
Familiarity with a variety of clinical concepts practices and procedures
Exceptional communication skills
Strong writing skills organizational and analytical skills
Must be flexible adaptable to change and able to apply problem-solving skills and critical thinking skills
Emotional resilience a calm temperament and the ability to work well under pressure
Knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid rules/regulations necessary to understand criteria for determining patient eligibility for admission
Willingness to work with patients/families regardless of race color creed age or sexual orientation. Must respect their beliefs and philosophy with an attitude of openness and receptiveness
Must be flexible to travel as needed between different locations as assigned in all weather conditions and on roads in varying degrees of repair
Ability to work in an environment containing distractions and interruptions such as noise and telephone calls
Ability to handle varying and unpredictable situations such as emergencies or crisis situations
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
Current NC license as a registered nurse
Experience:
Minimum 2-3 years of nursing experience required
Active patient contact or completion of a nursing refresher course within the past 3 years
Licensures & Certifications: (if applicable):
CPR Certification
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Visual acuity to read written documentation and computer tasks
Ability to sit extended periods of time and perform administrative tasks
Ability to stand bend and lift an average of 30 pounds
Manual dexterity with the ability to manipulate office equipment and keyboard for extended periods of time
Ability to walk squat kneel climb and balance
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must have an automobile with required insurance coverage and state drivers license
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
Providing a loving, caring atmosphere for the terminally ill, their caregivers, and families. Relieving the emotional and physical pain of those who are in need.