Nurse

JCFS ChicagoChicago, IL
$70,050

About The Position

Responsibilities Leadership & Team Supervision Direct Supervision: Provide direct supervision, guidance, and performance management for the Medical Coordinator, ensuring all medical administrative tasks are completed accurately and timely. Workflow Oversight: Oversee the Medical Coordinator’s management of medical appointments, lab tracking, and family communications to ensure clinical follow-through. Staff Development: Supervise and train Individual Support Providers on medication dispensation, health monitoring, and wellness promotion. Team Launching: Lead the clinical setup for new support teams when admitting or transitioning an individual into the program. Clinical Oversight & Case Management Medical & Psychiatric Monitoring: Maintain comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge of the medical and psychiatric needs of all individuals. Service Coordination: Collaborate with the Medical & Benefit Coordinator to ensure residents have access to appropriate medical support, specialty services, and timely follow-up care. Medication Management: Oversee medical orders and medication supply; provide on-call clinical support during medication administration windows. Assessment: Complete initial and ongoing health assessments in strict accordance with DHS regulations. Training & Compliance (Rule 116) Compliance Leadership: Act as the subject matter expert for Rule 116; lead internal audits and generate corrective action plans to ensure agency compliance. Clinical Education: Facilitate ongoing training regarding medical orders, potential side effects, injury prevention, and general wellness. Quality Improvement: Analyze and present Incident Report data during quarterly Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) meetings. Collaboration & Advocacy Intake & Transition: Participate in the Residential Supports intake process and present medical recommendations to the Residential Supports Admission Panel. Interdisciplinary Communication: Communicate effectively with physicians, pharmacists, families, and internal program staff. Documentation: Maintain personnel and client files according to agency procedures and DHS regulatory standards. Traits/Competencies Person-Centered: Deeply committed to the dignity and autonomy of individuals with I/DD. Detail-Oriented: Exceptional accuracy in medical documentation and regulatory compliance. Collaborative Leader: Able to lead by example and work effectively across multidisciplinary teams. Solution-Focused: Proactive in anticipating challenges and developing independent solutions for complex clinical problems. Effective Communicator: Able to translate complex medical information for non-clinical staff and families. Decision Making Authority The Nurse Trainer exercises high-level discretion and independent clinical judgment. They are empowered to determine workflow priorities within the scope of their license and are expected to anticipate and resolve complex health-related issues autonomously.

Requirements

  • Registered Nurse in the State of Illinois.
  • DHS Registered Nurse Trainer (or eligibility to obtain)
  • CPR/First Aid
  • Minimum of two (2) years as RN
  • Experience with individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)
  • Valid Driver’s License, safe driving record, and access to a reliable vehicle.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct supervision, guidance, and performance management for the Medical Coordinator
  • Oversee the Medical Coordinator’s management of medical appointments, lab tracking, and family communications
  • Supervise and train Individual Support Providers on medication dispensation, health monitoring, and wellness promotion
  • Lead the clinical setup for new support teams when admitting or transitioning an individual into the program
  • Maintain comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge of the medical and psychiatric needs of all individuals
  • Collaborate with the Medical & Benefit Coordinator to ensure residents have access to appropriate medical support, specialty services, and timely follow-up care
  • Oversee medical orders and medication supply; provide on-call clinical support during medication administration windows
  • Complete initial and ongoing health assessments in strict accordance with DHS regulations
  • Act as the subject matter expert for Rule 116; lead internal audits and generate corrective action plans to ensure agency compliance
  • Facilitate ongoing training regarding medical orders, potential side effects, injury prevention, and general wellness
  • Analyze and present Incident Report data during quarterly Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) meetings
  • Participate in the Residential Supports intake process and present medical recommendations to the Residential Supports Admission Panel
  • Communicate effectively with physicians, pharmacists, families, and internal program staff
  • Maintain personnel and client files according to agency procedures and DHS regulatory standards

Benefits

  • Paid time off varies by position – can include vacation days, sick days, paid federal holidays, and paid Jewish holidays.
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • 401(k) with base contribution and match.
  • Additional health and wellness benefits, financial benefits, professional training, tuition reimbursement, 6 weeks paid parental leave, and much more.
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