9422 Avenue L, Canarsie, Brooklyn, 11236, New York
Our nonprofit client is seeking a dedicated and compassionate LPN to join their team at an addiction rehabilitation facility in Brooklyn, NY. As a 2nd shift LPN, you will play a vital role in providing quality care for our residents, ensuring their well-being, comfort, and safety. This position offers an opportunity to work in a supportive team environment, caring for individuals on their recovery journey. Job Title: 2nd Shift LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Location: Addiction Rehabilitation Facility, Brooklyn, NY Schedule: Monday – Friday, 4:00 PM – 12:00 AM Salary: $60,000 per year Key Responsibilities: Collecting required information from new residents to be admitted, ensuring all necessary documentation is completed. Recording residents’ health details, including vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse, etc.) to monitor their condition. Administering medications and injections to residents as prescribed. Treating and dressing wounds and bedsores, ensuring proper healing and comfort for the residents. Supervising and guiding Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), as required, to ensure quality care is provided. Assisting residents with dressing and personal hygiene needs, promoting dignity and respect. Monitoring residents’ food and liquid intake and output, ensuring proper nutritional support. Requirements: Valid LPN State license. Must be in good standing with the State Registry. Ability to work well as a team member in a collaborative environment. Strong communication skills to interact with residents, their families, and the healthcare team. Compassionate, patient, and dedicated to providing quality care for residents. Additional Information: This role is crucial for the well-being of individuals recovering from addiction, and your expertise will have a direct, positive impact on their lives. If you’re looking for an opportunity to grow in a fulfilling healthcare environment, we encourage you to apply!
Help families find the help they need! JOB IS IN QUEENS - REMOTE AND ON THE FEILD Work with families and navigate the Medicaid system with them. Help them find housing, mental health services, occupational health services, and all other New York programs. This job is partly remote and partly on the field. You'll be going to families' homes and speaking with them about what services they may need, helping them find those services, and helping refer them over too! Job duties: - Complete initial and annual comprehensive assessment of medical, behavioral health, and social service needs for the assigned health home enrollees. - Provide disease-specific education and information regarding community resources. - Collaborate with a variety of community providers and resources to obtain needed services and support, utilizing community and family resources to create a sustainable support system. - Request and coordinate team and patient meetings as needed or requested by patient/family and/or team and/or escalate care management when medical assessment is needed. - Ensure that diagnostic, post-hospitalization, and specialty referrals have been executed and that results received and acted upon as needed. - Document plan of care, patient utilization, activities, and other required information with the State and EMR. - Monitor assigned enrollees' utilization of services, ensuring care is accessible, attended, and effective. - Provide regular data to the team on patient compliance and strategies to improve patient compliance. - Participate in on-call activities as directed/scheduled by the Program Coordinator. - Participate in regularly scheduled team meetings as prescribed by the practice's policy. - Participate in cultural competency events and training appropriate to job duties. - Frequent non-medical management coaching, education, follow-up visits, and phone calls to patients to monitor progress and identify new barriers or concerns. - Assisting with financial or other social issues that may provide barriers to patient compliance - Providing education/guidance to patients and family on tools to manage chronic illnesses, developing individual and web-based tools and resources to improve compliance. - Identifying and connecting patients with community resources to assist with improving compliance with treatment protocols and social issues (e.g. legal aid). - Accurately and timely document all interventions into prescribed electronic medical record systems to ensure timely reimbursement in compliance with New York State Health Home regulations and Patient-centered medical home regulations. - Participate in patient/outpatient care training regarding the care management strategies for difficult-to-manage patients, and educate office staff on patient or office system issues, including communicating patient care inconsistencies between the primary care physician and referring specialists. Job Qualifications - The Health Home Care Manager must have a BA and a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in Human Care Services. - Excellent communication and team skills, including the ability to form strong collaborative interdisciplinary partnerships across care settings. - Sound computer knowledge and skills, including an aptitude for using health information technology to guide activities. - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Creativity and strong organizational skills. - Valid NYS driver's license including access to reliable transportation that enables fulfillment of the position's travel requirements
SIGN ON BONUS AFTER 6 MONTHS OF EMPLOYMENT YOU WILL RECEIVE $5,000 BONUS Heart to Heart Home Care is seeking Registered Nurses to join our Licensed Home Care Agency Clinical Team. Our agency is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to the elderly and disabled. If you are interested in working in a dynamic environment as a part of an amazing team of experienced nurses, then apply today! Requirements: Unrestricted license to practice as a Registered Nurse in New York State. Proficiency in assessing patients. Must be willing to conduct in-home patient assessment visits Responsibilities Provide comprehensive in home patient care Ensuring adherence to care plans and protocols. Conduct patient assessments and maintain accurate electronic health records. Communicate effectively with patients and families to ensure understanding and compliance. Benefit: Travel and transportation reimbursement Per diem visits available during the week for additional pay. Weekend work available for additional pay. Salary Range: $100,000-$125,000/YR What we offer: Supportive management team Growth opportunities 401K Retirement benefit Sick day and PTO benefits Transportation and/or travel reimbursement Employee of the month incentive
Primary Care - localize in 718 60 th street, Broooklyn, New York. Private practice seeks FNP to join their team Base salary in the $125,000 - $150,000 range. Group is expanding and opening a new office location The work schedule is from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM every day, with Thursdays and Saturdays off. MDLAND Works EMR Expect to see approximately 25 patients per day Full benefits package offered including health & retirement plans, 3 weeks of PTO, one week of CME with $1,500 allowance.
Prescription Processing: Receive and verify prescriptions from doctors or patients. Accurately interpret prescription orders, including medication dosage, strength, and directions. Prepare and label medications according to prescription orders. Ensure the correct drug, dosage, and instructions are provided. Medication Dispensing: Assist in the preparation of medication by counting, measuring, and mixing medications. Dispense prescribed medications to patients. Ensure the right medication is provided to the right patient. Inventory Management: Monitor and maintain inventory levels of medications and supplies. Order and stock medications as necessary. Check for expired medications and ensure proper disposal when required. Customer Service: Provide excellent customer service by answering patient inquiries and addressing concerns. Explain proper medication usage, dosage, and potential side effects to patients. Assist patients in understanding prescription refills, insurance matters, or general pharmacy policies. Medication Preparation and Compounding: Prepare customized medications (e.g., creams, ointments, solutions) when required. Follow strict guidelines for compounding sterile and non-sterile medications. Record Keeping and Documentation: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient medication records. Document prescription orders, refills, and patient consultations. Ensure confidentiality of patient information according to HIPAA regulations. Quality Control: Double-check prescriptions for accuracy and completeness. Ensure medications are properly stored, following safety protocols. Participate in routine audits or checks to maintain compliance with legal and regulatory standards. Collaboration with Pharmacists and Healthcare Professionals: Work under the supervision of licensed pharmacists to ensure proper patient care. Communicate with doctors or other healthcare professionals regarding prescription clarifications or medication interactions. Insurance and Billing: Process insurance claims and verify patient insurance information. Assist patients in understanding prescription coverage and any out-of-pocket costs. Maintaining Pharmacy Equipment: Ensure all pharmacy equipment is functioning properly, including pill counters, label printers, and compounding tools. Pharmacy technicians play an essential role in supporting pharmacists and ensuring that patients receive the correct medication and care.