Required:
- Master's degree or higher
- Valid Nurse Practitioner (NP) license/certification in New York (NY)
- Clinical Nursing Experience (5+ years)
Overview:
What you need to know:
- Fieldwork must have a valid driver's license and your car.
- Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Roughly 15 in-home visits per week
- Master's Degree in Nursing is required.
- Nonunion Nurse Practitioner positions
- Salary ranges from $130,000 to $145,000
- $12,000 sign-on bonus
Qualifications:
- License and current registration to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse in New York State
- License and current registration to practice as a Nurse Practitioner in the State of New York, with a specialty in adult health, family health, or gerontology.
- 5+ Years of overall clinical experience
- 2+ Years of experience as a Nurse Practitioner utilizing full scope of practice
- Clinical home care experience or 2+ years of managerial experience preferred.
- New York State Valid driver's license, as determined by operational/regional needs, may be required.
- Maintains credentialed status with client's Medical Care at Home and associated managed care plans.
- Maintains NPI, Medicaid, and Medicare provider numbers.
- Certified by ANCC or another accrediting Nurse Practitioner body – to bill Medicare and meet credentialing requirements.
- Master's Degree of Science in Nursing or other graduate degrees from a nurse practitioner educational program registered by the New York State Education Department as qualifying for NP certification (licensure)
- Current ANCC or AANP certification as an adult, family, or geriatric nurse practitioner
- Demonstrated knowledge of HEDIS and QARR quality measures, ICD-9, and CPT coding for reimbursement of services required.
- Bilingual skills, as determined by operational needs, are preferred.
Responsibilities:
As an Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner - Clinical Team Lead, you will:
- Act as a key resource in providing clinical and operational guidance and support.
- Deliver advanced nursing clinical care for patients by regulations and national standards.
- Collaborate with physicians and develop clinical protocols.
- Provide comprehensive, advanced nursing care, including assessments, interventions, and patient education.
- Collaborate with patients, families, and other team members for assessment and care planning.
- Ensure compliance with quality-of-care measurements and standards.
- Assess, educate, and improve patient and caregiver knowledge of chronic disease management.
- Communicate with internal and external care partners for timely interventions.
- Manage the quality of medical record documentation and billing information.