Wound Care Nurse Practitioner- Harrison, AR Architecture - Harrison, AR at Geebo

Wound Care Nurse Practitioner- Harrison, AR

3.
4 Harrison, AR Harrison, AR Full-time Full-time $110,000.
00 - $125,999.
85 a year $110,000.
00 - $125,999.
85 a year
Job Description:
POSITION TITLE:
Wound Care Nurse Practitioner; APRN STATUS:
Salaried LOCATION:
Arkansas REPORTS TO:
Clinical Director POSITION
Summary:
The Nurse Practitioner will provide medical services within a long-term care, skilled nursing, or assisted living facility.
The nurse practitioner is responsible for developing the business within each facility, for the clinical service and for the administrative tasks to record the work.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
This position is a Safety Sensitive Position.
The essential functions, physical demands and mental competencies of this job require the employee maintain the ability to work in a constant state of alertness in a safe manner.
Develops business within territory 1.
Works with facility administration to identify and provide service to any new patients 2.
Maintains communication with facility administration on scheduling visits for any new or established patient visit 3.
Creates patient schedule prior to visit Performs assessment of the resident 1.
Elicits, records and interprets the past medical history, family and social history as it applies to the resident.
2.
Performs and records the initial assessment of the resident, differentiating between normal and abnormal findings.
Continually performs assessment of resident with each follow-up visit as needed.
3.
Orders and performs necessary diagnostic tests, procedures and therapeutic interventions as identified in the plan of care.
These procedures are to be according to established protocols in which the NP is trained and approved to implement.
4.
Collects, interprets and records pertinent laboratory and radiographic data.
Plans, implements, and evaluates the management of resident care 1.
Develops a problem list, impression and plan of care for each resident based upon the data obtained from the history, exam and tests/procedures performed.
2.
Reviews nursing notes, physician progress notes, notes of other consultative providers, discharge summaries from hospitals, and other data pertinent to the care of the resident.
3.
Revises the impressions and plan of care based upon subsequent physical exams, laboratory, radiographic findings and overall medical course.
4.
Records patient data in the medical record or approved database reflecting any changes in the resident's condition.
The data should include, but not be limited to, physical exam, laboratory and radiographic data, diagnostic impressions and evaluation of implemented plan of care.
5.
Communicates information regarding the resident's condition to nursing staff, attending physician, patient and family.
Information can include diagnosis, plan of care and prognosis.
6.
Collaborates with other health care team members regarding the provision of care to the resident.
7.
Recognizes medical problems and complications that require further physician evaluation and treatment, and refers appropriately to the attending physician and/or specialist.
Performs and assumes responsibility for administrative functions pertinent to the NP's individual practice 1.
Obtains correct demographic and insurance information in a timely manner, abiding by company policies and protocols.
2.
Is able to have a facility-based office with storage of supplies for the practice.
3.
Follows all ICP operations protocols.
4.
Use ICP documentation forms or EMR as instructed without modification or variation in practice.
Assumes responsibility for own professional growth through continuing education and awareness of state laws and regulations 1.
ICP offers continuing education expenses for attendance in conferences relating to Geriatric care.
2.
Other continuing education seminars are to be approved through the NP's immediate supervisor/clinical director.
3.
The NP is to be responsible to obtain all necessary CEU's in order to keep licensure and certification current according to his or her state regulations and the regulations of the appropriate credentialing body.
State certification and credentialing must be maintained.
The NP is responsible for ensuring that licenses and credentials are up to date.
4.
All NPs must be aware of their respective state rules and regulations which govern their practice and is to ensure that he or she is in compliance with all state requirements regarding the oversight/supervision of his or her practice.
JOB DESCRIPTION STATUS:
The duties and responsibilities listed in this job description are illustrative ones anticipated for this position.
Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned as required.
ICP reserves the right to amend or change this job description to meet the needs of its programs.
This job description and any attachments do no constitute or represent a contract.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands for this position require standing, bending, and mild lifting.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment is typical for a remote provider of health care services to long-term and skilled care facilities.
CRITERIA FOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION:
Performance evaluation will be based on the Nurse Practitioner's ability in meeting the criteria outlined herein:
contributing to meeting the goals and accomplishments of the company.
Required
Experience:
Required
Experience:
1.
Graduate degree in nursing.
Appropriate registrations/approvals to practice as APRN in appropriate state.
2.
Prior APRN experience is desired.
3.
Certification to CWCN-AP through the WOCNCB organization 4.
Licensed in Arkansas 5.
DEA License 6.
2
years of experience in wound care 7.
BLS and CPR certified 8.
Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations 9.
Ability to interpret clearly and establish/maintain effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and facilities 10.
Work well independently in addition to being skilled in interdisciplinary collaboration 11.
Is a self-starter, motivated, and demonstrates positive attitude
Benefits:
Medical insurance (90% company paid) Dental Vision Company paid life insurance for employee Supplemental cancer, accident, STD, voluntary life 401(k) with company match as outlined in company policy PTO accrual as outlined in company policy Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$110,000.
00 - $125,999.
85 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Medical specialties:
Geriatrics Internal Medicine Primary Care Wound Care Standard shift:
Day shift Supplemental pay types:
Completion bonus Supplemental schedule:
On call Weekly schedule:
Monday to Friday Work setting:
In-person Nursing home License/Certification:
APRN (Required) RN License (Required) Ability to Relocate:
Harrison, AR 72601:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person POSITION TITLE:
Wound Care Nurse Practitioner; APRN 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Geriatrics Internal Medicine Primary Care Wound Care Day shift Completion bonus On call Monday to Friday In-person Nursing home APRN (Required) RN License (Required) Harrison, AR 72601:
Relocate before starting work (Required).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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