Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Job Title: Outreach Nurse Coordinator Position Full-time - 40 hrs/weekly Wage Type: Non-Exempt Reports To: CEO
Position Purpose: The Outreach Nurse Coordinator provides quality nursing care and education to patients and families of the Hemophilia Outreach Center as well as educate the surrounding community on bleeding disorders. The Outreach Nurse Coordinator is responsible for patient’s ongoing assessment, placing, monitoring and assessing intravenous systems, medications and/or products. Utilizing physicians’ and NP orders and professional skills, the Outreach Nurse Coordinator develops and implements a plan that meets each client’s specific needs and is in compliance with the accreditation agency, federal and state regulations, reimbursement guidelines as well as the Hemophilia Outreach Center's policies and procedures.
Education/Criteria: Graduate of accredited nursing program with Associate Degree, or BSN. The Outreach Nurse Coordinator must be licensed as a Registered Nurse by the State of Wisconsin or reciprocal state. Must maintain BLS for Healthcare Providers.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
At least 3 years of general nursing experience required
Previous home care experience preferred, but not required
Phlebotomy and venipuncture experience required
Expectations: Needs to be self-motivated and able to complete work independently. Also needs to work cooperatively with others, including staff physicians, in a multi-disciplinary team environment. Strong organizational and professional communication skills are necessary.
Responsibilities/Duties: Patient Care
Providing infusion education and nursing care in patient homes
Nursing assessments including physical assessment skills
Telephone triage of patients
Treatment planning: writing, implementing, maintaining, updating
Coordination of Care: acts as a liaison between the Center, physicians, hospitals and other outside sources. Communicates and advocates in the best interest of the patient.
Clinic services: Provides patient care on a scheduled and walk-in basis, prepares and coordinates comprehensive clinic with other team members
Phlebotomy, venipuncture and infusions
On-call care
Some pharmacy-type duties including the dispense and administration of bleeding disorder medications.
Ability to chart thoroughly
Assist with clinical studies including blood draws, study forms and data entry
Provide education regarding bleeding disorders to patients, families and community members including medical staff, schools and daycares as needed/requested
Physical Requirements: Standing, walking, reaching, and sitting. Fine motor skills including, but not limited to, fine finger movements and manipulation of equipment. Occasional kneeling, crouching, squatting, bending. Excellent hearing and ability to see objects closely.
Working Conditions: The primary work location is the Hemophilia Outreach Center during business hours, as well as patient residence or care facility. Regular travel within the community and surrounding area is required. Some Hemophilia Outreach Center events may occur on evenings or weekends. On-call availability and flexible hours are necessary. Exposure to blood and other body fluids is expected, and may involve contact with patients who have or are at risk for HIV and/or Hepatitis.
Travel: Opportunity for additional travel, including possibly overnight, may be expected if there is a need and appropriateness to attend a conference, meeting, seminar, training session, etc.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work: This is a full-time position with standard hours of 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding Hemophilia Outreach Center recognized holidays. The role involves providing care in both patients' homes and a healthcare facility. Due to event schedules, operational needs, and patient demand, some flexibility in working hours may be required.