Individual who is a graduate of an accredited APRN program, and successfully passed certifying examination, and who is approved by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing, Advanced Practice Nursing to perform medical services and treatment of patients with an approved Collaborative Practice Agreement. Provides professional nursing care within the Oncology Clinic setting, coordinates care planning with other disciplines, and provides direct and indirect patient care. Provides care that reflects initiative, flexibility and responsibility indicative of professional expectation with minimum supervision. Is able to triage safely, rapidly, and accurately, every patient that enters the clinic setting. Determine priorities of care based on physical and psychosocial needs, as well as factors influencing patient flow through the system. Is able to respond quickly and accurately to patient’s condition or response of treatment. Position has partial accountability for both long-range operational and strategic planning. Job responsibilities are normally carried out in an environment that consists of a wide variety of work situations. Job functions are performed by relying on nationally accepted nursing (FNP-C) and managerial standards and at times developing new procedures. Normally works independently with minimal supervision. Work is not normally checked or verified by others. Realizes that errors in work or judgment and or communication style can affect staff morale, resulting in increased turnover or diminished quality of care; or may result in delays, additional expenses, lawsuits, or create an adverse image regarding unit services and therefore develops a management style that decreases these possibilities. Decisions are made within policy restraints and/or with consultation of the COO. Manages the unit within the operating budget. The Advanced practice provider communicates with others both within and outside the facility. Communication may concern matters requiring explanations, discussion, counseling, interpretation or approvals. Communication frequently contains confidential or sensitive information necessitating discretion at all times. Communication is usually made with others on own initiative. Communication is made with others either face-to-face or on the telephone. Communication includes patients, staff, physicians, family members and others.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level