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Be responsible for the clinical planning of the full range of care services from preventative, outpatient, acute or post-acute healthcare facilities, through various stages of design, following “best practices” and applying Evidence Based Design.
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A bachelor's degree and preferably advanced degrees in healthcare, law or business + One (1) year experience as an nurse in any acute or post-acute setting + Current Registered Nurse licensure (in good standing) in the state(s) of practice + Current CPR certification + Valid driver's license and automobile insurance Join Intrepid USA - and make a real difference in the lives of our patients.
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We are one of the nations largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH.
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Common diagnoses include: Dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities, Nausea and Vomiting, Chemotherapy/Radiation symptom management, Acute Kidney Injury, Palliative/Pain Control, Urinary Tract Infection, Syncope, Post-Procedure (IR, GI, Pulm) requiring overnight stay, Transition to Hospice, PEG tube/Line placement, Fever of Unknown Origin, - Patients boarded from the ED and ICC in observation status.
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The TCC develops and modifies a patient's post-acute care plan, identifies any barriers for follow-up care, brings in specialty in-hospital consultations as needed (nutrition, social work, therapy, etc.
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