Nurse Practitioner - Family (48388)

CARE FOR THE HOMELESSNew York, NY
20d$150,000 - $155,000Onsite

About The Position

Reports to the collaborating physician at the contracted facility. This employee will work as part of the PCMH team with the following essential duties and responsibilities: Participates as a member of committees, including peer review, as requested by the CMO. Chart completion is consistent with CFH P/P Reaches out and engages clients with appropriate concern for their health and other needs. Obtains health histories and performs physical examinations and screenings, including testing for HIV on-site. Assesses and treats common, acute, and chronic illnesses, including HIV/AIDS (following approved protocols); refer clients when necessary to the provider's facility or another appropriate facility; follow up on such referrals. Conducts health screening services. Makes every effort to provide and assure ongoing medical service, including a continuum of care for persons with HIV/AIDS Advises and counsels clients about their physical and mental health. Provides consultation and training to on-site staff and volunteers where appropriate. Assists with the identification, counseling, and care coordination, with case management and health education, of mental health and substance abuse problems. Works in a non-traditional environment; e.g., the non-clinic facility where homeless people congregate

Requirements

  • New York State Nurse Practitioner License
  • Commitment to serving the underprivileged
  • Flexible and able to function in a nontraditional setting.

Responsibilities

  • Participates as a member of committees, including peer review, as requested by the CMO.
  • Chart completion is consistent with CFH P/P
  • Reaches out and engages clients with appropriate concern for their health and other needs.
  • Obtains health histories and performs physical examinations and screenings, including testing for HIV on-site.
  • Assesses and treats common, acute, and chronic illnesses, including HIV/AIDS (following approved protocols); refer clients when necessary to the provider's facility or another appropriate facility; follow up on such referrals.
  • Conducts health screening services.
  • Makes every effort to provide and assure ongoing medical service, including a continuum of care for persons with HIV/AIDS
  • Advises and counsels clients about their physical and mental health.
  • Provides consultation and training to on-site staff and volunteers where appropriate.
  • Assists with the identification, counseling, and care coordination, with case management and health education, of mental health and substance abuse problems.
  • Works in a non-traditional environment; e.g., the non-clinic facility where homeless people congregate
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