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Nurse Practitioner - Pediatrics

Coast Community Health Center

Nurse Practitioner - Pediatrics

Brookings, OR
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Nurse Practitioner - Pediatrics This role will work within the Brookings and Gold Beach school systems to provide School Based Healthcare to children of various ages. This role is part time, with two days onsite per week. If a candidate is interested in full time, we do have family practice services available can discuss full time work options.

    CORE JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Essential Functions

    Obtains and documents a relevant health history for patients of all ages;

    Performs and documents appropriate comprehensive or symptom-focused physical examinations on patients of all ages;

    Identifies health and psychosocial risk factors of patients of all ages;

    Identifies and plans interventions to promote health with families at risk;

    Identifies signs and symptoms of acute and chronic physical and mental illnesses across the life span;

    Orders, performs, and interprets age-, gender-, and condition-specific diagnostic tests and screening procedures;

    Formulates comprehensive differential diagnoses;

    Provides health protection, health promotion, and disease prevention interventions/treatment strategies to improve or maintain optimum health;

    Treats common acute and chronic physical illnesses, and common injuries in people of all ages;

    Prescribes medications with knowledge of altered pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics with special populations (infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, older adults);

    Adapts care to meet the complex needs of older adults arising from age change and multiple system disease, complex healthcare needs, and incorporates supports for behavioral health if beneficial;

    Assists individuals and families in the development of coping systems and lifestyle adaptations;

    Directs medical assistants to Make appropriate referrals; coordinates transitions to other health care professionals, agencies and community resources for individuals and families;

    Provides anticipatory guidance, teaching, counseling, and education for the patient and family based on assessed need and required treatment plan;

    Participates in community and population-focused programs that promote health and prevent or reduce risk of illness (for example: birth control methods, STDs, immunizations);

    Collaborates as a member of the interdisciplinary team;

    Provides consultation to health care providers;

    Uses the therapeutic relationship to promote positive clinical outcomes;

    Identifies and maintains professional boundaries to preserve the integrity of the therapeutic process;

    Seeks consultation actively with Medical Director and professional colleagues;

    Refers patients requiring more specialized or complex treatment to the most appropriate resource.

    QUALIFICATIONS (EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, SKILLS):

    Experience:

    Participates in staff conferences and serves on committees under the direction of the Medical Director;

    Completes medical records and reports in a timely manner;

    Coordinates with support staff to ensure continuity of care;

    This position encourages professionals to create health and wellness programs and services for the betterment of patients and the community, teaching of classes or support groups, and medical educational outreach to the school districts, community, geriatric community of patients, and general education to patients and community groups supported by the health center.

    Education, Training, Certification and Licensure:

    Bachelor’s and Master’s degree and/or PhD in Nursing from an accredited college of nursing;

    Completion of an accredited FNP program and Board Certification;

    Oregon active licensures with no adverse action;

    Oregon prescriptive authority;

    A minimum of five years-experience in a primary care setting;

    Experience in a rural setting is preferable.

    Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:

    Ability to understand and operate necessary computer equipment and software programs. Must be able to receive, interpret and follow verbal and written instructions.

    Ability to speak a foreign language helpful, though not necessary.

    Must be self-­‐motivated.

    Interpersonal: frequent contact with employees, the public and patients requiring interviewing, good listening and communication skills.

    Supervisory: moderate direct and indirect supervision.

    Understands the mission of CCHC and can represent the values of the organization to patients, staff and the public.

    Other: Must possess personal, reliable transportation, active unincumbered, driver’s license, clean driving

    record, and current insurance coverage.