Nurse Coordinator

Shepherds Clinic Inc

Nurse Coordinator

Baltimore, MD
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Schedule- Part Time

    20-30 hours per week

    Under the direct supervision of the Clinic Manager, the Nurse Coordinator is chiefly responsible for overseeing patient care. They work closely with the Medical Director and coordinate health care services provided by nursing personnel. The Nurse Coordinator works directly with patients, following up with care plans and providing nursing care and patient education. The Nurse Coordinator also manages administrative tasks related to grants and reporting.

    Primary Responsibilities

    Oversee patients enrolled in Clinic programs

    Obtain, analyze, and report data for Clinic programs

    Draw blood, take vital signs, and execute other clinical work, including individualized patient education

    Document and track medications

    Receive medication requests and notify patients of medication delivery

    Provide resources for patients

    Schedule and perform follow-up services

    Ensure adequate coordination of care for clinic and telehealth patients

    Follow up with volunteer providers after appointments

    Administer and track routine immunizations for patients

    Refer patients for follow-up

    Review laboratory results and follow up as required

    Organize and maintain medical supplies

    Process daily lab work and ensure correct billing to lab vendors

    Oversee filing and documentation of medication requests, including pharmacy assistance programs

    Supervise volunteer and student nurses and coordinate their activities

    Oversee remote patient monitoring

    Instruct new personnel in the use of the Electronic Medical Record

    Qualifications Needed

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN license or Medical Assistant (MA) Certification or equivalent

    At least one year of clinical experience, preferably in an out-patient primary care clinical setting

    Experience working with an under-served population is desirable

    Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply