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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Springfield, MO
Springfield, Missouri

About this job

Overview

We're a Little Different

Our mission is clear. We bring to life a healing ministry through our compassionate care and exceptional service.

We don't believe in jobs at Mercy, we believe in careers that match the unique gifts of unique individuals; careers that not only make the most of your skills and talents, but also your heart.

At Mercy, you'll feel our supportive community every step of your day, especially the tough ones. We're a team and love working that way. That team is expanding, and we currently have exceptional opportunities to help our communities grow.

Sign On Bonus:

* RN Sign on bonus (three year commitment)

ASN- $5,000 5+ years exp, $7,500 10+ years exp.

BSN - $10,000 5+ years exp, $12,500 10+ years exp.

Responsibilities and Qualifications

Overview:

The registered nurse provides nursing care in accordance with the orders of the patient

physician and the policies and procedures of Mercy's Home Care and Mercy's Hospice

Care and accepted standards of practice. Performs related duties as assigned. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards.

This position is a weekend, on-call position. Shift is Friday evening through Monday morning and this is an exempt position.

Responsibilities:

Deals with all individuals with a spirit of friendliness and undivided attention. Demonstrates compassion for the sick, poor and uneducated. Implements and honors patient rights and responsibilities. Exhibits behavior that is indicative of an understanding of Hospice philosophy and mission and nurtures that behavior in Hospice clinical staff.

Demonstrates knowledge of and ensures compliance with federal and state regulations, appropriate accreditation standards, Mercys policy and procedure, Home Care policy and procedure, Mercys HospiceCare policy and procedure. Ensures the safe delivery of HospiceCare services. Maintains an appropriate level of confidentiality toward position. Demonstrates effective verbal and non-verbal communication.

Admission and on-going paperwork is completed correctly within appropriate time frames, with at least 90% compliance as per chart audits. IDT plan of care content and measurable goals are appropriate on-going. IDT plan of care is updated as needed and at least every two weeks.

Ensures coordination with Referral Intake staff regarding evaluation of patients for admission including physician orders, six-month terminal diagnosis, and financial reimbursement. Coordinates the admission process for hospice patients in a timely manner. Completes pre-admission evaluation of patients for acceptance according to Mercys HospiceCare policy and procedure. Coordinates the admission process within time frame established per national standards and Mercys HospiceCare protocol. Assigns patient case managers and interdisciplinary team upon admission according to availability and/or geographic area. Coordinates and initiates physician orders for admission to Mercys HospiceCare. Provides on-going communication

with the Hospice Clinical Manager related to program operations and the admission process.

Responsible for completing or correcting the initial plan of care for Mercy HospiceCare patients according to Mercy HospiceCare policy and procedure. Provides effective communication of patient goals, interdepartmental needs, customer needs, and other aspects of the admission process. Uses the computer as appropriate and transfers information on a daily basis, ensuring that all assignments, orders, and careplans/guidelines are complete. Appropriate patients-related communication is found on all patient charts (per audit).

Attends/reviews appropriate meeting minutes for IDT and staff meetings, with at least 90% attendance/review of staff and nurses meetings and the Hospice Happenings. Participates in required in-services and competencies related to professional practice (per competency plan).

Daily itineraries are completed correctly and in a timely manner. Personnel file documentation is current and timely.

Coordinates referrals to interdepartmental services according to the initial plan of care both verbally and in writing. Communicates effectively with patients/families regarding requests for follow-up with interdisciplinary team members.

Obtains approval for admissions from the Director of HospiceCare regarding private insurance admission, non-reimbursed services, pediatric admissions and other special populations, and special needs of patients meeting the criteria for acceptance. Coordinates and communicates with Hospice Case Manager any requested insurance case management updates. Demonstrates a working knowledge base regarding guidelines for reimbursement for Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance.

Assesses caregivers on effective coping and makes referrals as needed. Routinely assesses the medication refill needs of patients and arranges for delivery as needed. Coordinates medical equipment services as indicated on the patients plan of care. Identifies appropriate safety issues per safety assessment and provides appropriate related intervention.

Makes appropriate nursing judgments - demonstrates appropriate nursing skills (supervisory visit/incident reports). Practices nursing in a manner that at all times protects the safety of patients and their families (supervisory visit/incidents). Patients and their families verbalized satisfaction with their nursing care (supervisory visit). Maintains established productivity (weekly report/itineraries) per program standards. Demonstrates effective verbal and non-verbal communication.

Participates in on-call schedule as required (call schedule). Makes after hours/weekend visits as appropriate (on-call records). Accepts extra call/visits to meet agency needs. Willingly accepts and effectively performs additional duties as assigned.

Participates in quality improvement processes, committees as assigned, and community activities as appropriate and/or assigned. Participates in required inservices and annual competencies related to professional practice. Assists with the implementation of customer service initiatives. Meets established personal and professional goals.

Meets Health System attendance standards. Wears proper personal protective equipment when appropriate. Observes standard precautions consistently. Wears clothing and Health System badge consistent with dress code, and attends to personal hygiene to maintain a clean, well-groomed appearance.

Qualifications:

Each career at Mercy represents unique members of our caring ministry's "body", working together for the health and strength of the whole. To achieve our goals, we need all the parts functioning at their best and this requires the specific qualifications that you'll bring with you:

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.

Licensure: Current nursing license in the State of Missouri.

Experience: Minimum one year nursing experience.

Certification/Registration: Must have current American Heart Association Heart Saver Provider card or obtain one within the probationary period. Effective 4-1-2010, new coworkers must have a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider card or obtain one within the probastionary period. All Home Care coworkers shall be transitioned to Health Care Provider by June 1, 2011.

Other skills & knowledge: Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Have understanding of the physical, psychological and spiritual concerns of terminally ill patients and their families. Good verbal and written communication skills. Good organizational skills. Good assessment skills with ability to make sound judgements. Ability to work with an interdisciplinary team. Working Conditions, Mental and Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and/or move more than fifty pounds. Frequently exposed to outside weather conditions. Physical demands are attached plus push, pull, and grip up to 50 lbs., pinch up to 10 lbs., kneel, crouch, and crawl minimally. Equipment Used: Blood glucose monitor, pulse oximeter, infusion pumps, DME, copier, fax machine, computer,

equipment for measuring vital signs.

Preferred Experience: Home health or Hospice experience preferred.

We'll Support You at Work and Home

Our foundations are built on dignity and respect. Modern Healthcare Magazine named us as a "top 100 places to work." We go out of our way to help people feel welcomed. We offer day-one comprehensive health, vision and dental coverage, PTO, and employer-matched retirement funds, even to part-time employees. We're proud to provide tuition reimbursement to help you grow and learn new skills.

What Makes a Good Match for Mercy

Compassion and professionalism go hand-in-hand with us, along with exceptional quality care. Having a positive outlook and a strong sense of advocacy is in perfect step with our mission and vision. We're also collaborative and are not afraid to do a little extra to deliver excellent care -- that's just part of our commitment. If that sounds like a fit for you as well, we encourage you to apply.

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