As a Hospital At Home (MACU- Mobile Acute Care Unit) RN, you will deliver direct clinical care to patients in their homes, engaging in multiple nursing visits and utilizing telehealth technologies. Collaborating with a diverse team of healthcare professionals, you will foster effective communication and coordination of care. This role allows you to broaden your skill set in complex care, including high-tech IV procedures, and the use of advanced medical equipment. As a Hospital At Home (MACU- Mobile Acute Care Unit) RN, you will step into a non-traditional healthcare environment where you will provide direct hospital-level clinical care to patients in their private homes. Your role will encompass: Engaging in multiple nursing visits per day, using remote patient monitoring and virtual visits to deliver continuous care and support. Collaborating with medical providers at the hospital, effectively communicating changes in patient condition, routine clinical updates, and progress towards goals, leveraging your strong clinical judgment and ability to advocate for patients. Administering medications and providing complex comprehensive care as ordered, embracing the autonomy and flexibility this setting offers. Working alongside a diverse team of healthcare professionals, including Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), physicians, and support staff, you will: Foster direct and indirect communication with hospital personnel, creating synergistic relationships and ensuring seamless coordination of care. Document patient care accurately and adhere to Quality Standards, embracing the opportunity to broaden your understanding of comprehensive care delivery. Share your unique perspective and learn from other clinicians, contributing to an environment of collaborative learning and growth. This position fosters professional growth as you expand your skill set and expertise in providing quality complex care. You will: Strengthen your proficiency in areas such as assessment, high-tech IV procedures, and the utilization of advanced medical equipment. Engage in tasks involving catheter insertion and care, drainage tube management, wound vacs, complex wound/burn dressings, oxygen administration, and the use of durable medical equipment and telemonitoring devices. Fulfill any additional responsibilities and tasks as assigned, contributing to the overall success and excellence of our mobile acute care program.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees