Job Summary:
The position is located at the California Department of Public Health Tuberculosis Control Branch (TBCB) in Richmond, CA.
As a technical expert in tuberculosis (TB) control, the nurse consultant will provide clinical and case management consultation for patients with TB to ensure the best chance for cure for each case, to minimize adverse effects, and to halt the transmission of TB in California. The incumbent will be part of a multidisciplinary program liaison team for a broad geographic region within the state.
Duties include:
Department Summary:
The position is located at the California Department of Public Health Tuberculosis Control Branch (TBCB) in Richmond, CA.
As a technical expert in tuberculosis (TB) control, the nurse consultant will provide clinical and case management consultation for patients with TB to ensure the best chance for cure for each case, to minimize adverse effects, and to halt the transmission of TB in California. The incumbent will be part of a multidisciplinary program liaison team for a broad geographic region within the state.
Duties include:
Required:
Preferred:
Certification:
DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Identify the functions or tasks that employees in the job perform. The essential functions should state the purpose of the work and the results to be accomplished, rather than how the function is performed. Of the tasks listed, what percentage of time is devoted to each? The more time employees spend on a function, the more likely it is that the function is essential. Generally, include those functions that account for 10% or more of the work, i.e., key items that contribute significantly to the achievement of the job. The functions should add up to 100%.
%
of time
Essential Function (Yes/No)
Key Responsibilities
(To be completed by Supervisor)
40%
YESFunctions as a technical consultant to local health programs and facilities and serves as a project lead and may oversee multiple projects of high visibility. Leads a multidisciplinary program liaison team for a broad geographic region within the state. Develops and interprets complex policies and clinical guidelines and objectives related to the control of TB; provides expert oversight related to TB care and case management. Consults with and may provide on-site technical assistance for a variety of health care providers, local health jurisdictions, laboratories, hospitals and staff to ensure quality of care for TB patients. Oversees and leads large statewide projects related to the provision of services for TB patients. Analyzes licensing and practice policy issues for clinicians and allied health professionals.
40%
YESFunctions as a lead or resource and works on cases of high complexity. Identifies patients with community-acquired and healthcare associated infections as well as patients and employees with exposures to infectious and / or multi-drug resistant TB (MDR TB) organisms. Performs or ensures all appropriate documentation, notifications, and follow-up activities in accordance with relevant policies and regulations. Oversees or performs highly-complex analysis on programs. Consults with a variety of health care providers on TB and MDR TB patients with high complexity. May consult on appropriate pharmaceuticals, appropriate drug doses, preventing drug toxicity and monitoring clinical progress. Obtains and reviews specimen culture results and monitors and ensures that radiograph frequency guidelines are followed. Develops and monitors project goals and objectives and implements methods and metrics to evaluate the MDRTB Service. Performs or ensures all appropriate documentation, notifications, and follow-up activities in accordance with relevant policies, procedures, best practices, clinical guidelines and policies.
10%
YESEnsures policies and programs reflect new developments, updated regulatory requirements and TB best practice methodologies. Develops and delivers regular in-service trainings, orientations, and education of healthcare staff. Oversees and /or develops and presents TB educational and resource materials for providers, patients, families, local health department staff and the public. Advises management on highly-complex issues in infectious disease control, including the development of new practices, and programs in clinical, educational, and training areas. Provides clinical consultation to the health professionals who function as part of a multidisciplinary TB prevention and control team aimed at case management, directly observed therapy, and contact investigation in accordance with established policies, best practices and regulations. Conducts onsite evaluations of local health department TB programs, develops and coordinates effective action plans with the local health departments to meet state and national performance standards and metrics.
5%
.
YES
Oversees or performs highly complex data analysis. Develops and delivers reports and presentations and collaborates on studies. Develops new infection control practices, protocols, and policies. Gathers and analyzes epidemiologic, programmatic and clinical data, develops TB protocols, project reports, data collection tools and templates and training modules. Attends and presents at regional, state, and national conferences.
5%
.
NO
May perform patient assessments in the field such as taking and recording vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature and pulse; May educate patients on diseases and care plans to help them understand what to expect; may administer diagnostic tests such as tuberculin skin testing (TST) and ensure that test results are available for doctors' review; In accordance with CDPH and UCSF Exposure Control Plans and Blood Borne Pathogen Training requirements, may collect blood and sputum samples for testing. May observe patients for changes in physical or mental conditions such as medical histories, screening assessments and test results. May provide physical and emotional support to patients and their families.
0
0
0
0
0
0
100%
(To update total %, enter the amount of time in whole numbers (without the % symbol - e.g., 15, 20) then highlight the total sum (e.g., 1%) at the bottom of the column and press F9. The total sum should add up to 100%.)
DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Identify the functions or tasks that employees in the job perform. The essential functions should state the purpose of the work and the results to be accomplished, rather than how the function is performed. Of the tasks listed, what percentage of time is devoted to each? The more time employees spend on a function, the more likely it is that the function is essential. Generally, include those functions that account for 10% or more of the work, i.e., key items that contribute significantly to the achievement of the job. The functions should add up to 100%.
%
of time
Essential Function (Yes/No)
Key Responsibilities
(To be completed by Supervisor)
40%
YESFunctions as a technical consultant to local health programs and facilities and serves as a project lead and may oversee multiple projects of high visibility. Leads a multidisciplinary program liaison team for a broad geographic region within the state. Develops and interprets complex policies and clinical guidelines and objectives related to the control of TB; provides expert oversight related to TB care and case management. Consults with and may provide on-site technical assistance for a variety of health care providers, local health jurisdictions, laboratories, hospitals and staff to ensure quality of care for TB patients. Oversees and leads large statewide projects related to the provision of services for TB patients. Analyzes licensing and practice policy issues for clinicians and allied health professionals.
40%
YESFunctions as a lead or resource and works on cases of high complexity. Identifies patients with community-acquired and healthcare associated infections as well as patients and employees with exposures to infectious and / or multi-drug resistant TB (MDR TB) organisms. Performs or ensures all appropriate documentation, notifications, and follow-up activities in accordance with relevant policies and regulations. Oversees or performs highly-complex analysis on programs. Consults with a variety of health care providers on TB and MDR TB patients with high complexity. May consult on appropriate pharmaceuticals, appropriate drug doses, preventing drug toxicity and monitoring clinical progress. Obtains and reviews specimen culture results and monitors and ensures that radiograph frequency guidelines are followed. Develops and monitors project goals and objectives and implements methods and metrics to evaluate the MDRTB Service. Performs or ensures all appropriate documentation, notifications, and follow-up activities in accordance with relevant policies, procedures, best practices, clinical guidelines and policies.
10%
YESEnsures policies and programs reflect new developments, updated regulatory requirements and TB best practice methodologies. Develops and delivers regular in-service trainings, orientations, and education of healthcare staff. Oversees and /or develops and presents TB educational and resource materials for providers, patients, families, local health department staff and the public. Advises management on highly-complex issues in infectious disease control, including the development of new practices, and programs in clinical, educational, and training areas. Provides clinical consultation to the health professionals who function as part of a multidisciplinary TB prevention and control team aimed at case management, directly observed therapy, and contact investigation in accordance with established policies, best practices and regulations. Conducts onsite evaluations of local health department TB programs, develops and coordinates effective action plans with the local health departments to meet state and national performance standards and metrics.
5%
.
YES
Oversees or performs highly complex data analysis. Develops and delivers reports and presentations and collaborates on studies. Develops new infection control practices, protocols, and policies. Gathers and analyzes epidemiologic, programmatic and clinical data, develops TB protocols, project reports, data collection tools and templates and training modules. Attends and presents at regional, state, and national conferences.
5%
.
NO
May perform patient assessments in the field such as taking and recording vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature and pulse; May educate patients on diseases and care plans to help them understand what to expect; may administer diagnostic tests such as tuberculin skin testing (TST) and ensure that test results are available for doctors' review; In accordance with CDPH and UCSF Exposure Control Plans and Blood Borne Pathogen Training requirements, may collect blood and sputum samples for testing. May observe patients for changes in physical or mental conditions such as medical histories, screening assessments and test results. May provide physical and emotional support to patients and their families.
0
0
0
0
0
0
100%
(To update total %, enter the amount of time in whole numbers (without the % symbol - e.g., 15, 20) then highlight the total sum (e.g., 1%) at the bottom of the column and press F9. The total sum should add up to 100%.)