What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nurse Practitioner position at AMOREM?
Description
The nurse practitioner helps patients living with a serious illness maintain their maximum level of comfort and coping by providing consultation in palliative medicine. The nurse practitioner is skilled in symptom management, collaboration, education and strives to decrease barriers to ensure every patient receives the right care at the right time.
Requirements
· Provide palliative medicine to patients in a variety of settings: hospital, cancer centers, and home care visits
· Perform palliative medicine consults utilizing strong assessment and evaluation skills
· Collaborate with the patient’s physician, other health care team members, the patient and family to develop realistic care expectations based on goals of care
· Facilitate patient and family decision-making regarding treatment decisions
· Recommend pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions to alleviate symptoms
· Monitor patient’s responses to treatment modalities and revise plan as needed
· Communicate effectively with patients and families to promote understanding of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options
· Develop and maintain effective working relationships with providers, staff, community organizations to increase awareness and promote a meaningful partnership in care
· Prescribe medications, as needed, to the extent delegated and licensed
· Order treatments and durable medical equipment as needed
· Participates in IDG meetings, reflective learning and collaborative meetings
· Complete advance care documents as requested
· Mentor and train staff as requested
· Provide support to Hospice staff as requested
· Attend facility meetings as appropriate
· Document all patient interactions in the electronic health record
· Complete accurate billing and coding activities for patient encounters according to guidelines
· Complete hospice care screenings and admission visits, as requested
· Serve as consultant to Hospice staff and volunteers regarding clinical care issues
· Serve as a liaison to attending health care providers for consultation on medical management and resolution of conflicts over appropriate care to be prescribed and delivered under the professional and financial responsibility of the Hospice program
· Assist chief clinical officer or designee in determining initial and ongoing patient medical eligibility for patient care units and home care program
· Be available to take 24-hour call under direction of the Hospice physician
· Other duties as assigned