The Nurse Practitioner (NP) in Wound Care functions as a generalist provider to the patient population, specifically those afflicted with wounds, ostomies, or continence disorders. The NP practices in a collaborative relationship with the Medical Director of the Wound and Ostomy Program utilizing agreed upon protocols. Through expert skills, the NP is a leader in coordinating resources to facilitate achievement of optimum health and wellness for each patient. The role involves collaborating with the healthcare team, incorporating complex biopsychosocial dimensions and lifespan milestones into the nursing process, ordering diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, and providing direct patient care. The NP is expected to assume a leadership role in implementing nursing practices, promoting continuous quality improvement, and utilizing current evidence-based standards and research. This includes providing ongoing education to nursing staff and clinical staff house-wide, participating in system improvement, and applying expert knowledge in evaluating new products and techniques. The NP also provides individualized patient and family education, develops community and patient education programs, maintains knowledge of reimbursement issues, participates in budget objectives, and seeks avenues for revenue generation. The position requires improving clinical avenues for optimal care, monitoring resource utilization, fostering positive communication across departments, and designing programs congruent with organizational strategic plans and regulatory requirements. The NP will consult with other units and healthcare professionals, lead institutional groups to enhance nursing practice, and advance nursing through professional participation.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Senior
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees