We
are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Nurse Practitioner or Physician
Assistant to join our innovative Mobile Care Program. This unique role involves
delivering high-quality medical care to elderly patients within cluster care
facilities across the community, utilizing a fully equipped mobile unit. You
will play a critical role in improving access to healthcare for vulnerable
populations, enhancing their quality of life, and providing comprehensive care
in a collaborative environment.
Location: 1 in Bronx, 1 in Brooklyn, 1 in
Queens.
Key
Responsibilities:
- Patient
Care: Provide assessments, diagnoses, and management of acute and chronic
medical conditions for elderly patients.
-
Mobile
Outreach: Travel to designated cluster care facilities in a team mobile unit to
deliver care, ensuring patient needs are met in a timely and efficient manner.
-
Health
Screenings: Conduct routine health screenings, vaccinations, and wellness
checks to promote preventive care and early detection of health issues.
-
Care
Coordination: Collaborate with the interdisciplinary teams, including primary
care physicians, nurses, social workers, and facility staff, to develop and
implement individualized care plans for patients.
-
Patient
Education: Educate patients and their families on health management, medication
adherence, and lifestyle modifications to enhance overall well-being.
-
Emergency
Response: Respond to medical emergencies and provide appropriate care or
interventions as needed.
-
Community
Engagement: Participate in community outreach efforts to raise awareness of the
program and promote health services available to the elderly population.
Schedule: Full-time 40 hours per week, 8am –
5pm, M-F
Compensation
& Benefits:
$180,000 $190,000 plus full benefits package
Requirements:
- Licensed
to practice as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant in NY.
-
DEA
Certification
-
Board
Certification
-
Must
have or willing to obtain a Medicaid Provider ID and a Medicare Provider ID in
good standing.
-
Minimum
of one year of experience preferred working with a frail or elderly population,
or the ability to receive appropriate training from the PACE organization
-
Minimum
of two years of clinical nursing practice in home care, care management, or a
related field preferred
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Effective
oral and written communication and interpersonal skills