Position Summary: The Nurse Practitioner functions under the direction of the Medical Director or his/her designee in the Family Practice and Women's Health departments. The Advance Practice Nurse is a self directed nurse practitioner with advanced knowledge, skill and competence in a defined area of nursing practice. The individual functions as an educator, consultant, and coordinator of care and is a primary provider of care for a select group of patients. Covers STD Clinic. The ANP is responsible to a designated physician for supervision of patient case management/prescription writing. Primary Responsibilities:
Clinical Practice
Demonstrate advanced knowledge and skill necessary to independently provide care to clients within specialty area and across the health care continuum. Complete detailed medical history, record current illness or injury, conduct a physical examination, order and perform appropriate laboratory and other diagnostic tests. Makes appropriate internal/external referrals, and effectively utilizes available community resources. Assist clients and their families. Assess results of tests and make appropriate clinical judgments. Assess physical and psychosocial health and illness status of patient. Serve as a clinical resource to staff across the health care continuum for a given specialty area. Deliver care in a manner that preserves and protects client autonomy, dignity, confidentiality, and rights. Document pertinent client and family data in the medical record per department standards. Communicate and collaborate effectively within and across disciplines.
Quality Improvement and Research
Validate that clinical practice meets established standards through participation in department and unit based quality improvement projects Utilize quality improvement data and research findings to enhance client care.
Educator
Provide client and family teaching focused on current treatment and procedures as well as health promotion and illness/injury prevention.
Educate nursing staff, other disciplines, and/or community agencies when necessary to effect optimal client care.
Contribute to the education of nursing students with primary focus on role and/or area of specialization. In collaboration with nursing leadership, participate in the development of clinical competencies and practice standards related to the care of specialty client population.
Other Duties
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner: Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN). Must be a currently licensed registered nurse in the state of Massachusetts, have Nurse Practitioner authorization for prescriptive authority, and have successfully completed boards. Previous NP experience required. Spanish & Haitian Creole preferred.