RN-Staff/Clin Nurse

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$43.46–$59.40 Per Hour
SKILLS
Academic Research, Administrative Skills, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Background Investigation, Calendar Management, Case Management, Chronic Disease, Clinical Data Collection, Clinical Nursing, Clinical Practices/Protocols, Clinical Research, Communication Skills, Disease, Establish Priorities, Healthcare, Home Care, Hospice Care, Medical Record System, Medical Records, Medicine, Neurology, Neuromuscular, Nursing, Nursing Management, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Outpatient Care, Palliative Care, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, Physical Therapy, Problem Solving Skills, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Quality Management, Quality of Care, Quality of Life, Record Keeping, Registered Nurse (RN), Research Protocols, Respiratory Medicine, Schedule Development, Social Work, Speech and Language Pathology, Standards of Care
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
POSTED
30+ days ago
Temple University's Lewis Katz School of Medicine's Department of Neurology Neuromuscular Division is searching for a RN-Staff Clinic Nurse to join our ALS/Neuromuscular team!

Become a part of the Temple family and you will have access to the following:
Full medical, dental, vision coverage
Paid time off
11 Paid Holidays
Tuition remission - eligible employees and their dependents can obtain a degree TUITION FREE
A generous retirement plan and so much more!

Click here to learn more about the benefits of working at Temple University.

Salary Grade: N03

Hourly Rate: PASNAP Union Rates based on years of experience. $43.46-$59.40

Job Details:
*This position will be on-site
*This position requires the following background checks: PII/Cash Handling

Position Summary:
Are you looking to work on a team that is dedicated to a multidisciplinary approach to excellence in patient care? If so, the MDA/ALS Center of Hope is looking for you!!!!

MDA/ALS Center of Hope at Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine is dedicated to a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. This means that upon visiting the center, the individual with ALS will be seen by a team of healthcare professionals who will approach each case from every medical angle.

During a single visit, the PALS and their caregivers meet with every member of our team. Although this obviously means that the visit will be long, it also ensures that it is comprehensive. The multidisciplinary approach evolved so that all of the individual's needs and problems can be addressed at each and every visit. It also allows the team members to communicate much more effectively and share information, improving the quality of care for each patient.

The team at the Center of Hope is devoted to providing optimal care of individuals with ALS as well as providing clinical research opportunities that will lead to improved quality of life and prolonged survival with an ultimate goal of a cure. Click here to meet the staff. For an update on the national recommendations regarding multidisciplinary care, click here for the American Academy of Neurology's Practice Parameter Report on Multidisciplinary Care.

Required Education and Experience:
*Current license to practice professional nursing in the Commonwealth of PA.
*ACLS certification required.

Preferred Education and Experience:
*Bachelor's degree in Nursing.
*Experience working with patients with neurological or related disorders.
*Minimum of 3-5 years of clinical nursing experience in neurology, neurodegenerative disease, complex chronic illness, or related specialty.
*Prior experience in ALS care, neurology clinics, palliative care or hospice.
*Familiarity with academic research protocols, clinical trials, and data collection.

Essential Duties:
The RN-Staff Clinic Nurse in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine's MDA/ALS center under the direction of the PI and Neurodegenerative Disease Program Nurse Manager responsibilities include:

Care Coordination & Education
*The RN-Staff Clinic Nurse will co-ordinate multidisciplinary care during clinic visits and provide nursing assessments
*Provide comprehensive nursing assessments for patients with ALS, addressing neurological, respiratory, nutritional, functional, and psychosocial needs.
*Monitor disease progression and proactively identify changes requiring clinical intervention or referral
*Pre-screen ALS patients prior to clinic visits for prioritizing needs and clinic flow
*Provide supervision of appropriate scheduling of clinic appointments with the administrative assistants
*Serve as the primary clinical point of contact for patients and caregivers between clinic visits.
*Serve as the point of contact for handling patient calls related to medical questions. *Accurately record all clinical conversations in the EHR and maintain patient records.
*Facilitate transitions of care across inpatient, outpatient, rehabilitation, home health, and end-of-life settings along with case management.
*Assist implementation of plans developed during home visits by team members (home PT, OT, Social work, mental health, nurse manager)
*Provide similar support to the care of other neuromuscular patients*Coordinate complex, longitudinal care across multidisciplinary services including neurology, pulmonology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, nutrition,

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