Description Position Overview: The Nurse (LPN) will be responsible for the coordination and direct oversight of the medical services. The nurse will be responsible for the smoking cessation, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, HIV, AIDS, and substance abuse workshops, medication compliance, and one on one session with each client. Four days/28 hours per week Responsibilities: Coordinating the care of clients; Liaising with clients, relatives and fellow professionals in the community treatment team and attending regular meetings to review and monitor clients' care plans; Visiting clients in their home to monitor progress; •Assessing clients' behavior and psychological needs; •Identifying whether and when clients are at risk of harming themselves or others. Assessing and talking to clients about their problems and discussing the best way to plan and deliver their care; Ensuring the correct administration of medication, including injections, and monitoring the results of treatment; Responding to distressed clients in a non-threatening manner and attempting to understand the source of distress; Applying 'de-escalation' techniques to help people manage their emotions and behavior; Preparing and participating in group and/or one-to-one therapy sessions, both individually and with other health professionals; Providing evidence-based individual therapy, such as cognitive behavior therapy for depression and anxiety; Encouraging clients to take part in art, drama or occupational therapy where appropriate; Organizing social events aimed at developing clients social skills; Preparing and maintaining client records; Producing care plans and risk assessments for individual clients; Ensuring that the legal requirements appropriate to a particular setting or group of clients are observed; Working with clients families and helping to educate them and the client about their mental health problems; Promoting a 'recovery' based approach to care. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director or the Senior Director of Community Resources. Qualifications: Bachelors/Associates in nursing or alternate field NYS License as a Registered LPN or Registered Nurse required Experience working in the health field. Phipps Houses and Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, citizenship or national origin, ancestry, alienage, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
As part of the Care Management team, the Nurse Care Manager collaborates with members to build a Person Centered Service Plan (PCSP) that is based on a comprehensive assessment and is aimed to improve and maintain health, mobility and community participation. This work is carried out in support of the mission and goals of Independence Care System. Essential Functions On a semi-annual basis, and after a significant change in condition, perform a comprehensive in-home assessment which reflects the member’s prior history, functional capacity, and stability of health—including chronic diseases/conditions, treatment plans, current providers and the member’s identified areas of priority concerns. Collaborates with member’s providers to discuss any pertinent findings and facilitates the involvement of the primary physician as a care team member Develop a Person Centered Service Plan (PCSP) with SMART interventions and goals, which is based on the assessment findings, the member’s preferences and priorities, and aims to maximize health, mobility and community participation. Participate with Care Navigators and other team/staff members in monitoring and updating a panel of member care plans Identify and assist in developing necessary resources and services as needed by members. Completes documentation thoroughly and in a timely fashion. Responds to needs of members and the organization, even if those needs do not coincide with the details of this job description. The salary range for this position is $90,000 - 95,000 per year Requirements Minimum Qualifications Associate's Degree (if accompanied by extensive visiting nurse experience) or Bachelor's in Nursing. Registered Nurse currently licensed to practice in New York State. Minimum 2 years nursing experience. Substantial UAS experience. Experience in conducting and documenting assessment interviews. Highly self-motivated with the ability to manage time independently. Comfortable with extensive travel in Manhattan and the Bronx Additional Qualifications Experience with Medicaid population and/or persons with physical disabilities a plus. Knowledge of health care and disability issues and systems preferred. Benefits 28 days of PTO, plus 11 holidays, in your first year 35 hour work week average of one day per week remote work excellent benefits, including comprehensive health insurance, tuition support, and paid disability leave