Dignity Health’s Pacific Central Coast Health Centers (PHC) is a non-profit Community clinic organization comprised of more than 40 health centers located primarily from Ventura to Templeton, spanning the coast. Our experienced physicians and advanced practice providers offer a wide range of primary and specialty care services. PHC is a part of Dignity Health Central Coast’s award-winning network of outstanding hospitals, imaging centers, laboratories, and post-acute services.
In keeping with the Pacific Central Coast Health Center's philosophy, the Nurse Practitioner is responsible for providing direct patient clinical care in an ambulatory setting and provides health maintenance exams with appropriate patient education for all age groups.
Essential Functions:
Perform system examination of patients with specific acute complaints or stable chronic illnesses, initiate treatment for identified conditions according to written protocol, and work closely with clinic physicians in referring patients with significant abnormal findings.
Provide in a variety of settings patient education that is age and condition appropriate. Education can be done 1:1 or in a group, including parenting, prenatal, family planning, preventive health, and disease specific (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, asthma).
Participate in performance improvement (P1) projects; by peer review, auditing activities, and other P1 activities as assigned by the Medical Director.
Provide assistance to the Medical Director on epidemiological issues pertinent to the health center and contribute as needed to the development of the annual Health Care Plan.
Obtain the minimum hours of continuing medical education as required by the State licensing board. Continuing medical education or practice-related education is encouraged.
Maintain chart documentation, tracking and reporting systems as indicated tor continuity of care.
Serve as a preceptor to nurse practitioner students as appropriate to level of experience as a Nurse Practitioner.
Complies with safety, infection control, Dignity Health Integrity Program, and other organizational policies (90-day evals department specific orientation checklists completed; annual evals -annual competency checklists completed).
Attends work consistently, as defined by the Attendance and Timeliness Policy.
Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates must possess the following abilities: to express oneself effectively both orally and in writing; actively listen to others for understanding of their needs and situations; Speak and write English clearly; Read and understand correspondence, memoranda and directives and effectively represent the organization, department and its operations to management and the public.
This position requires that the candidate is able to act in a decisive manner, using good judgment; Manage diverse functions; Assess problems and situations and anticipate needs and evaluate alternatives.
It is expected that the candidate will hold the following professional attributes: dependability: Maturity in relationships with others; Self-confidence; Willingness to take initiative: commitment to the organization; Represent the organization to other agencies staff and the public with a courteous, helpful, accurate and business-like attitude in all telephone, email and in personal contact.
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