Adult/Family Nurse Practitioner will provide primary and urgent care services for adults and/or families within FQHC Network to diverse and underserved populations. Services must be provided in a manner that upholds the health center’s mission and quality standards, results in better patient health outcomes and provider and patient satisfaction, and strengthens the operational and fiscal capacity of the health center. The nurse practitioner reports to the Network Clinical Director.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide primary care services.
Work within all state and federal laws and regulations and the agreement with the collaborative physician.
Manage acute and chronic health problems using evidence-based protocols.
Provide health screenings, immunizations and other disease prevention programs.
Advance the role of advanced practice nurses in underserved areas through advocacy and other professional activities.
Notify immediate supervisor of significant problems.
Provide age-appropriate assessment and interventions in order to meet the needs of patients and/or families served
Provides patient/family education, health counseling, and health advocacy services to patients and/or their families.
Be willing to work occasional weekends.
Provide age appropriate immunizations
Collaborate with community health nurse on care and follow-up
Participate, as needed, in public health management of communicable diseases in shelters and in other health initiatives
Maintain positive relationships with funding sources and community organizations.
Perform other related tasks and duties as directed and assigned.
Work as a member of the Primary Care Medical Home team to provide integrated health services
Document all services in a timely manner
Supervise staff as appropriate
Act in the capacity of a mandated reporter to both the State of Pennsylvania and the Joint Commission
Skills/Experience:
Ability to engage resistant clients
Extensive knowledge of current health care needs of the homeless and mentally ill adults.
Ability to collect adequate client data, conduct a physical exam, interpret physical findings and manage or refer patients as conditions or protocols dictate
Good verbal communication and writing skills
Computer skills
Ability to communicate and work with homeless, mentally ill adults
Ability to prioritize and organize work day to meet changing needs of program and clients
Ability to work within a team framework and respond positively to team members concerns
Ability to track work to completion and compile reports