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Minimal Qualifications: For PACT RN Education: Graduate of accredited nursing school Experience: One year in behavioral health setting Trainings: Blood borne pathogen training required. Duties and Responsibilities specific to PACT Nurse in addition to above: Coordinates continuity of care with medical services in the community.
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Attend and participate in any MOED, Youth Services, Department of Juvenile Services (local, state, federal), or PACT-related meetings. Record daily attendance and share it with Department of Juvenile Services Partners, PACT staff, YO staff, and required MOED staff.
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Has direct administrative supervision of the Geriatric services ( HBPC director, Geri-PACT providers, and CLC director) and Hospice & Palliative Care physicians and nurse practitioners. The Ross Barnett Reservoir provides opportunities for fishing, power boating, sailing, canoeing, water-skiing, hiking, biking, hunting and bird watching.
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The Outpatient Registered Nurse in the role of a Care Manager applies the principles of the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Model of Care. The PACT/Specialty RN Care Manager works in partnership with the interdisciplinary team and performs care coordination activities in a clinic setting.
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DESC's PACT team consists of a psychiatrist, nurses, mental health professionals, substance use disorder specialist, vocational specialist, and peer specialist all working together to help PACT participants reach their goals.
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Initiate and maintain working relationships with the three other PACT teams in King County, law-enforcement, hospitals, other human services agencies, and informal community resources (e.g., landlords, employers.
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The physician is responsible for acting as a leader within their PACT and providing teaching/mentoring to each member of their team to improve the overall care experienced by the patient. The rotation includes approximately 40 residents in Internal Medicine, Family Practice, and Specialty Care. Other affiliations with Texas Tech University School of Pharmacy, Northeastern State University of Optometry, West Texas A&M University and Amarillo College provide a variety of educational opportunities in pharmacy, optometry, nursing and various allied health programs.
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The general duty of the Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse is to provide a wide variety of clinical and administrative nursing care under the direction of the CBOC Clinic Manager, PACT Provider and STGi Program Manager.
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The PACT RN Care Manager uses the nursing process and evidence-based practice to triage walk-in patients and collaborate with the team (Patient, Primary Care Provider, other RN Care Managers, LPN, and MSA) and larger team (family/caregiver, internal and community based services involved in providing care to the patient) in developing the patient-driven holistic plan for life.
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The PACT RN Care Manager uses the nursing process and evidence-based practice to triage walk-in patients and collaborate with the teamlet (Patient, Primary Care Provider, other RN Care Managers, LPN, and MSA) and larger team (family/caregiver, internal and community based services involved in providing care to the patient) in developing the patient-driven holistic plan for life.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at the GS-06 provides direct support to the Patient-Aligned Care Teams (PACT) team in the Ambulatory Care Outpatient Clinic or Primary Care Telehealth Outpatient Clinic.
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Summary The Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Registered Nurse (RN) Care Manager is responsible to the Nurse Manager for Primary Care Services for the completion of his/her assignments, the quality of work completed, and the display of professional behavior.
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The Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Nurse Care Manager (NCM) is a member of the PACT Teamlet (Primary Care Provider, Nurse Care Manager, Licensed Practical Nurse, Health Technician, and Clerical Associate) and supports the work of the expanded team (Pharmacist, Social Worker, Home Telehealth RN, Psychologist, and Dietician.
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Provide recovery oriented skill-based peer services including providing a peer advocate perspective for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness for individuals receiving outreach services as a member of the PACT team to help individuals avoid hospitalization and remain in the community.
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Providing health education and health coaching on wellness, disease prevention, chronic care management, and self-management skills to patients and personal support persons, commensurate with the documented expertise or professional training of the PACT member.
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