Nurse Practitioner Resident

Community Health ConnectionsFitchburg, MA
Onsite

About The Position

This 12-month post-graduate Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) residency provides additional skills training as well as independent mentorship experience in a community health center. The intensive clinical program prepares Family Nurse Practitioners to meet the needs of the culturally diverse and clinically complex patients who are typical of a community health center practice. Following the completion of the residency, the resident agrees to work a second year as a full-time nurse practitioner at the health center.

Requirements

  • Applicants must agree to a full-time, 12-month residency and commit to a second year of full-time employment at their employing health center.
  • Applicants must be a citizen of the US or a foreign national with a visa permitting permanent residency in the US or a non-citizen national. Individuals on temporary or student visas are not eligible.
  • All applicants are required to have go through the full credentialing process prior to starting clinical sessions. This process can take anywhere from 60-120 days.
  • Massachusetts Licensed Registered Nurse required.
  • Licensed in Massachusetts to practice in the expanded role as a Family Nurse Practitioner required.
  • Certified in CPR/AED or equivalent.
  • Master’s or Doctoral Degree and board certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner.
  • DEA, MCSR, and NPI # required.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated mastery of a specialty area or other related field normally acquired by 3 -5 years of progressively responsible nursing experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Work within their professional scope of practice and demonstrate adequate fund of knowledge in the application of evidence-based medicine.
  • Demonstrate competency by prioritizing acute illness and chronic disease states appropriately, by correctly ordering diagnostic and screening tests, and through safe and effective prescribing of pharmacotherapy, treatments, and procedures.
  • Obtain appropriate and relevant history and demonstrate proficient physical exam skills, provide documentation that is organized, concise, thorough, and timely, and maintain an appropriate level of efficiency in clinical practice.
  • Demonstrate dedication to the CHC multidisciplinary model of providing comprehensive, effective, and compassionate care to all patients, with an expressed focus on our underserved populations.
  • Collaborate effectively with colleagues and other multidisciplinary team members, including support staff.
  • Delegate appropriately so that all team members function at the fullest scope of their professional practice.
  • Provide feedback that is respectful, timely, and constructive.
  • Recognize and participate in quality improvement initiatives to improve health systems.
  • Provide patient-centered care, recognizing the impact of psychosocial factors.
  • Recognize cultural diversity and include the patient as a full decision-making partner.
  • Provide appropriate, culturally competent, and relevant education and instruction within the context of the patient’s health literacy and culture, including anticipatory guidance.
  • Demonstrate an appropriate level of confidence through commitment to a working diagnosis and plan of care.
  • Reflect on and evaluate clinical progress, strengths, and areas for improvement.
  • Receive and integrate constructive and respectful feedback to continually improve clinical practice.
  • Express needs for professional and clinical growth effectively with colleagues, including supervisors and support staff.
  • Operate as a full member of the care team with all the rights, benefits, and responsibilities of CHC staff.
  • Assess patient's physical and psychosocial health/illness status through history taking and physical examination.
  • Practices within the collaborative model with physicians, nurse practitioners, and clinical psychologists
  • Diagnoses, manages, and appropriately refers patients with acute, episodic, or chronic illness according to department protocols.
  • Orders appropriate laboratory and diagnostic tests according to established guidelines.
  • Prescribes pharmaceuticals, other medications, and treatment regimens as appropriate to assessed medical conditions.
  • Follows established departmental policies, procedures, and objectives, continuous quality improvement objectives, and safety, environmental, and/or infection control standards.
  • As appropriate to the position, participates in specified health promotion, education, and/or prevention programs.
  • Ability to observe, assess, and record symptoms, reactions, and progress.
  • Ability to maintain and follow quality, safety, and/or infection control standards.
  • Facilitates and coordinates patient care referrals to specialists and outside agencies.
  • Develops and provides educational materials and programs to patients, families, and other healthcare professionals at the Center.
  • May participate in approved medical and/or nursing research.
  • Participates in defining nursing standards, practices, and educational needs of patient care staff.
  • Managing patient care is a team effort that involves clinical and non-clinical staff interacting with patients.
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