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VNS Health is seeking a per diem / prn nurse RN Home Health Field Supervisor for a per diem / prn nursing job in Bronx, New York. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Field Supervisor Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Per Diem By providing case management support including clinical intervention, development of care plans, and follow-up support, VNS Health Nurse Field Supervisors deliver individualized care plans and exceptional clinical outcomes.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Field Supervisor Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff By providing case management support including clinical intervention, development of care plans, and follow-up support, VNS Health Nurse Field Supervisors deliver individualized care plans and exceptional clinical outcomes.
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The Pediatrician diagnosis and treats patients in his/her specialty area; collaborates and supervises nurse practitioners and physician's assistants; participates in planning and developing health care services in his/her specialties, treats conditions and illnesses within the scope of the physician's specialty, referral and follow-up of patients when indicated, participates in after-hours coverage to insure 24-hour availability of care for Center patients.
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Assists in data collection and analysis of Quality Assurance/CQI monitors; participates in implementation of follow up action. Provides clinical supervision of LPNs, CNAs, and other ancillary staff.
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Provides supervision for clinical activities of medical providers and medical documentation in his/her department, including but not limited to review of protocols, telephone triage, follow-up procedures.
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Robustly staffed - work alongside other PAs and physicians Scribes provided Organization has an aftercare department that includes a follow up call center EMR: Athena Allow RecruitWell to set up a phone call with you and the client to discuss more.
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Meet all requirements for UAS-NY assessor function: timely completion within regulatory standards, follow-up assessments, and significant change assessments as needed. Under the direction of a Care Manager, the Community Health Nurse (CHN) provides skilled care and routine clinical nursing assessment visits to PACE members and families utilizing all elements of the nursing process and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations and organizational policies.
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Under the direction of a Nurse Manager, the Community Health Nurse (CHN) provides skilled care and routine clinical nursing assessment visits utilizing all elements of the nursing process and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and agency policies.
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Responds to the patient call bell system and immediately refers to RN or PCT. Follow up as necessary. Assists the Nurse Manager/ Clinical Coordinator and/or Charge Nurse in the effective and efficient functioning of the nursing unit including coordination of information, unit organization and communication with other departments and physicians.
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