JOB DESCRIPTION Job Summary Provides screening, preventive primary care and medical care services to members - primarily in non-clinical settings where members feel most comfortable, including in-home, community and nursing facilities and “pop up” clinics. Strives to ensure member progress toward desired outcomes and contributes to overarching strategy to provide quality and cost-effective member care. Essential Job Duties Provides general medical care and care coordination to various and/or specific patient member populations – adult, women’s health, pediatric, and geriatric. Performs comprehensive evaluations including history and physical exams for gaps in care and preventive assessments. Addresses both chronic and acute primary care complaints, and demonstrates ability to ascertain medical urgency. Establishes and documents reasonable medical diagnoses. Seeks specialty consultation as appropriate. Orders/performs pertinent diagnostic laboratory and radiology testing for the medical diagnosis or presenting symptoms; works within an environment of limited resources and therefore uses diagnostic tests judiciously and appropriately. Understands when a member's needs are beyond their scope of knowledge and when physician oversight is needed. Creates and implements a medical plan of care. Schedules appointments for visits when appropriate. Provides post-discharge coordination to reduce hospital readmission rates and emergency room utilization. Performs face-to-face in-person visits in a variety of settings including in-home, skilled nursing facilities, and public locations. Performs face-to-face visits via alternative modalities based on business need, leadership direction and state regulations. Orders bulk laboratory orders to target specific member populations. Performs alternating on-call coverage to triage any urgent lab results and pharmacy inquiries and develops appropriate plans of care. Participates in community-based “pop up clinics” to build relationships with communities, and address gaps in health care. Drives up to 120 miles a day on a regular basis to a variety of locations within the assigned region. Drives beyond 120 miles as part of extended mileage may be required on special project days. Special projects may include an overnight hotel stay. Obtains and maintains cross-state license in other states besides home state based on business need. Collaborates with fellow nurse practitioners to develop best practices to perform work duties efficiently and effectively. Actively participates in regional meetings. May prescribe medications and perform procedures as appropriate. Performs timely medical records documentation in electronic medical record (EMR) computer system. On occasion, may be required to walk flights of stairs while carrying up to 50 lbs. of equipment. Engages in practices constituting the practice of medicine in collaboration with and under the medical direction and supervision of a licensed physician to the degree required by state laws. Local travel required (based upon state/contractual requirements).