Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioner
Company: Millennium Physician Group
Location: Fort Myers
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
APRN - Palliative Care Home Visit Service
Lee County, FL
Summary
The Palliative Care Home Visit Nurse Practitioner is responsible,
as part of the patient centered care team, for the overall patient
care management process, with a focus on pain management, anxiety
reduction, comfort measures, emotional support for patient and
family, and end of life advanced care planning. An advocate for the
patient, the Nurse Practitioner will provide total care for the
patients assigned in collaboration with the physician of record,
pain management physician, Hospice team when applicable, and all
members of the patient care team. The Nurse Practitioner will
communicate and manage the patients' care across all care
providers, family, and caregivers. The Nurse Practitioner will
ensure that timely, patient-centered, appropriate evidence-based
palliative care medicine is provided. The Nurse Practitioner will
assist in addressing outstanding quality measures and HCCs, as
applicable, to meet or exceed all quality goals. The Nurse
Practitioner will be responsible for ongoing communication with the
primary care provider, palliative care nurse case manager, social
worker, clergy, and other members of the patients care team, to
provide for the patients physical, psychological, emotional,
mental, and spiritual needs and to ensure continuity and
coordination of care. The Nurse Practitioner will complete all
documentation and billing in a timely manner, per protocol. The
Nurse Practitioner will be responsible for other duties as
assigned.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other
duties may be assigned.
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate
the following competencies:
Analysis/Problem Assessment - Securing relevant information and
identifying key issues and relationships from a base of
information; relating and comparing data from different sources;
identifying cause-effect relationships.
Compassion - The responsibility to put a patient's or person's
interests first, including the duty not to harm, deliver proper
care, and maintain confidentiality.
Compliance - Employee has satisfactory completed employers required
compliance training. Employee is able to demonstrate an
understanding of employers Code of Conduct.
Communication - Expressing ideas effectively in individual and
group situations (including nonverbal communication); adjusting
language or terminology to the characteristics and needs of the
audience. Good listening skills.
Dependability - Meets commitments, deliverables, deadlines, work
independently, accepts accountability, handles change, sets
personal standards, stays focused under pressure, and meets
attendance/punctuality requirements.
Individual Leadership/ Influencing - Using appropriate
interpersonal styles and methods to inspire and guide individuals
(fellow employees) toward goal achievement; modifying behavior to
accommodate tasks, situations, and individuals involved.
Innovation - Generating creative solutions to work situations;
trying different and novel ways to deal with organizational
problems and opportunities.
Integrity - Maintaining and promoting social, ethical, and
organizational norms is conducting internal and external business
activities.
Judgment/ Problem Solving - Recognizes problems and responds,
systematically gathers information, sorts through complex issues,
seeks input from others, addresses root cause of issues, makes
timely decisions, can make difficult decisions, uses consensus when
possible, and communicates decisions to others.
Maximizing Performance - Establishing performance/development
goals, coaching performance, providing training, and evaluating
performance.
Organizational Awareness - Having and using knowledge of systems,
situations, procedures, and culture inside the organization to
identify potential organizational problems and opportunities;
perceiving the impact and the implications of decisions on other
components of the organization.
Patient Service Orientation - Proactively developing
patient/customer relations by making efforts to listen and
understand the customer and their needs (both internal and
external); anticipating and providing solutions to customer needs;
giving high priority to patient/customer satisfaction. Ensures
appropriate follow up and is their advocate in determining
solutions. The employee uses a variety of communication techniques
to effectively express thoughts and ideas and to understand or
influence.
Planning and Organizing/ Work Management - Establishing a course of
action for self to accomplish a specific goal; planning proper
assignments of personnel and appropriate allocation of
resources.
Results Driven & Execution - Accountable for meeting or exceeding
individual and/or department goals and objectives. Committed to
producing results that will achieve company objectives. Sets
priorities and organizes time to meet or exceed goals, follows up,
and takes personal responsibility for results whether they are
positive or negative.
Teamwork/ Collaboration - Working effectively with team/work group
or those outside formal line of authority (e.g., peers, senior
managers) to accomplish organizational goals; taking actions that
respect the needs and contributions of others; contributing to and
accepting the consensus; subordinating own objectives to the
objectives of the organization or team. Listens to others and
values opinions.
Work Standards - Setting high goals or standards of performance for
self, direct reports, others, and the organization; being
dissatisfied with average performance; self-imposing standards of
excellence rather than having standards imposed by others.
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
Education and/or Experience - Completion of master's degree in
nursing; two years' experience.
Language Skills - Ability to read, analyze, and interpret the most
complex documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most
sensitive inquiries or complaints.
Mathematical Skills - Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and
divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common
fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and
percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
Reasoning Ability - Ability to define problems, collect data,
establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret
an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or
diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete
variables.
Computer Skills - To perform this job successfully . click apply
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