Responsibilities
The Nurse Practitioner, Hospice is directly responsible for patient care with the collaborating physician. The Nurse Practitioner, Hospice provides a full range of health care services including planning, coordinating and directing optimal patient care and outcomes to assure quality patient care to the patient while meeting regulatory requirements.
Essential Functions of the Nurse Practitioner:
- The Nurse Practitioner may order the following in order to evaluate, diagnose, and treat the adult and/or geriatric patient: medications (as allowed by regulation and licensure), diagnostic tests, referrals and consultations, measurements, monitoring, procedures, and treatments (as permitted by regulation and licensure.)
- Interprets data from the history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests to identify actual or potential patient problems and needs.
- Performs health histories. Sources may include, but are not limited to: adult, geriatric patients and/or families, and records requisitioned from Grand View Hospital, other health care providers, or other facilities.
- Makes initial comprehensive assessment visit and develops and confirms HPOC and regularly reevaluates patient’s nursing needs.
- Provides formal and informal education to other health care providers as necessary and/or requested.
Schedule: This is a per diem position, available shifts during the week for face-to-face evaluations. Every Wednesday for IDG 2:30pm - 4:30pm and as needed to complete face 2 face visits.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Master’s degree, required
Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Nurse Practitioner, required
Highly preferring Hospice or Home Care experience
Licenses and Certifications:
Nurse Practitioner – Licensed, upon hire, required
Registered Nurse in PA – Licensed, upon hire, required
Basic Life Support (BLS), upon hire, required
PA Driver’s License, required
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