REGISTERED NURSE at Hospice Of Montezuma Inc – Cortez, Colorado
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About This Position
Our goal at Hospice of Montezuma is to provide quality of life to our patients and walk alongside them through this beautiful journey. It is a very special opportunity to be of value and comfort.
You get to build relationships with your patients and support them in their goals, rather than pushing for curative treatments that are not appropriate in the progression of their illness.
Flexible scheduling-both full and part time positions are available. You can provide excellent care for your patients and still be available for important moments with your family.
Be part of, and supported by, a very experienced team of nurses. Our nurses are paid hourly for time and travel. No salaried positions.
Please call 970-565-4400 for more information about joining our incredible team.
Job Description: Primary Nurse
General Description: Hospice of Montezuma believes that Primary Nursing fulfills the goal of continuity of care for the unique needs of those who are terminally ill or seeking palliative care by establishing and maintaining the plan of care. He/she collaborates with the primary physician, other Hospice team members, and other agencies to ensure safe and appropriate patient care.
Level of Responsibility: Works under supervision of the Hospice Patient Care Coordinator. Directly supervises CNAs assigned to patient/caregiver. Monitors contracted healthcare workers and provides feedback to Patient Care Coordinator.
Duties and Responsibilities: The Primary Nurse provides those services requiring specialized nursing skill: assesses patient condition and needs; develops and coordinates a comprehensive and on-going plan of care for each patient/caregiver; communicates changes in patient/caregiver condition and care with primary physician and Hospice team members; counsels the patient and caregiver in meeting nursing and related needs; teaches patient/caregiver and Hospice staff; and maintains current skills through in-service.
- Admits patients and collaborates with the Hospice team to develop an ongoing plan of care for patient/ caregiver.
- Implements, evaluates, and updates ongoing plan of care.
- Documents all client contacts and care plan changes in patient’s permanent record within 48 working hours.
- Is available to patient/caregiver on a regular basis, takes rotation for 24 hour on call, and participates in continuous care.
- Schedules nursing and CNA visits and collaborates with the Hospice team to ensure appropriate service for clients.
- Submits all required documentation in a timely fashion, ensuring that Patient Care Coordinator or Quality Assurance Coordinator receive materials requiring review 5 days before the certification deadline.
- Submits 90 and 60 day summaries to primary physicians with a copy to the Patient Care Coordinator.
- Provides skilled nursing visits and appropriate paperwork when the level of care for the Hospice patient changes.
- Teaches the patient/caregiver regarding specific aspects of the patient’s care and course of disease in order to facilitate their participation in care.
- Functions as an advocate for the patient/caregiver, ensuring the patient’s right to cope with his/her disease process and death in the manner he/she chooses, within the scope of the law.
- Teaches other team members as needed.
- Participates in all Interdisciplinary Team Meetings.
- Supports Hospice in the community through participation in fund-raising events, speaking engagements, etc.
- Completes all documentation prior to submission of timesheets.
- Maintains a positive work environment by acting and communicating with internal and external contacts in a manner that actively promotes teamwork, problem resolution, and customer satisfaction.
- Attends 20 hours of continuing education per year.
Experience: Minimum of two years direct RN patient care experience in either hospital or community setting preferred.
Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing and currently license as a Registered Nurse in the state of Colorado. Ability to perform general technical nursing responsibilities, administer I.V. medications, provide nutrition planning, and evaluate equipment function. Ability to relate empathetically with patient/caregiver and not impose personal value system on them. Ability to communicate professionally with physicians and other health care providers on a collaborative level.
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This job is located in the Cortez, Colorado, 81321, United States region.