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Time Type:
Full time
Department:
PACE Primary Care - Nursing
All Locations:
10 Garofalo Street - Revere PACEFull-time RN position available in our PACE Center, which provides integrated medical, rehabilitation, case management, and adult day health services all in one location. Responsible for day-to-day nursing assessment and for the delivery and documentation of quality patient care. Current MA RN License required with minimum of 1 year of experience in ambulatory, home health, hospital or sub-acute setting preferred. A minimum of one year experience working with a frail or elderly population. Prior experience in interdisciplinary team setting a plus.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, and will include weekend/holiday/on-call rotation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assess a patient through obtaining history, performing appropriate tests, making or collecting observations from the participant and caregivers, and consulting with other members of the IDT.
Prepares and presents a patient for rapid provider review and treatment.
Arranges for or directly implements care plan interventions and testing, treatment, or other provider orders for a panel of participants.
Oversees delegated tasks to ensure completion, and monitor outcomes, and make adjustments to care plan as needed.
Safely and effectively administers medications, tests and treatments as ordered. Manages the refills of all patient medications with appropriate authorization by the provider.
Teaches patients and families health care regimens. Explains and provides information regarding disease and wellness, tests, results, medications, diet, exercise, and other aspects of the plan of care to patients.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Baccalaureate degree in nursing preferred.
Current Massachusetts license in nursing.
Current BLS certification required.
Minimum of 2 years experience in ambulatory, home health, hospital or sub-acute setting preferred, equivalent training or related experience considered.
A minimum of one year experience working with a frail or elderly population.
Skills/Abilities:
Basic physical assessment and triage skills.
Ability to communicate assessment and triage findings efficiently, effectively and accurately in verbal and written formats.
Ability to communicate effectively with professional and non-professional staff, outside providers, participants and families in person and by phone. Bilingual a plus.
Excellent customer service skills.
Flexibility, initiative, creativity and excellent organizational skills.
Basic computer skills including experience with word processing and email.
Must be able to efficiently and effectively navigate windows-based programs and NeighborHealth’s EMR.
Pay Range:
EEO & Accommodation Statement:
NeighborHealth is an equal employment/affirmative action employer. We ensure equal employment opportunities for all, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression or any other non-job-related characteristic. If you need accommodation for any part of the application process because of a medical condition or disability, please send an e-mail to HRrecruit@NeighborHealth.com or call 617-568-4480 to let us know the nature of your request
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NeighborHealth, formerly East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, is one of the nation’s largest Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and the largest community-based primary care health system in Massachusetts, serving over 120,000 people and recognized by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as a National Quality Leader. For more than 50 years, NeighborHealth has offered access to comprehensive primary care, specialty care and emergency care for patients in the Commonwealth. In a first-of-its-kind merger in 2020, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center joined forces with the South End Community Health Center and expanded services to patients who live and work in Boston’s South End and Roxbury neighborhoods.
NeighborHealth champions innovative care models to actively bridge health equity gaps in our low-income and immigrant communities with services unique from other health care providers in our state. In addition to primary and specialty care, NeighborHealth operates Massachusetts’ only satellite Emergency Department, which is the fourth busiest ED in Boston and is co-located with advanced radiology, including CT scan services, same-day Behavioral Health Urgent Care and an integrated pharmacy. Today, NeighborHealth remains dedicated to promoting and sustaining healthy communities, families, and individuals both in and out of the exam room by providing accessible, person-centered, compassionate, and high-quality health care services.