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Advanced Practice Provider (PRN)

Prime Occupational Medicine · Baytown, TX · 7 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time

Objectives of this role

The role of the Occupational Nurse Practitioner is a multi-faceted and diverse one, as these advanced nursing professionals serve as healthcare providers, safety inspectors, educators, and architects of new health and safety measures and programs.

Responsibilities

  • Provide treatment and physicals, to sick or injured patients.
  • Document and report observations and any treatment provided.
  • Take pertinent histories and perform examinations relevant to patient complaint and presentation along with performing routine human resource functions such as physicals, return to work, and fitness for duty evaluations.
  • Order and interpret results of routine laboratory tests, including CBC's, Blood chemistries, UA's and any other pertinent diagnostic labs deemed necessary for evaluation.
  • Order and interpret routine radiological studies, pulmonary function tests and audiograms.
  • Establish medical diagnoses and determine a plan of care and treatment.
  • Refer patients for appropriate follow up care when indicated.
  • Deliver and document all aspects of patient care according to standards set forth by Prime Occupational Medicine
  • Provide patient healthcare teaching and counseling relevant to presenting problems.
  • Document discharge instructions and summarization.
  • Provide other clinical services deemed to be appropriate for the services of the patients under the NP's care, within the NP's scope of practice.
  • Practice with the supervision of an approved SP, which involves either being on site or readily available via telecommunications.

Qualifications/Skills

  • Ability to prioritize decision and act quickly in the best interest of the patient
  • Focus
  • Organizational skills
  • Self-disciplined
  • Knowledge of medical procedures, terminology and medications
  • Ability to stay calm and make the right decisions in adverse conditions
  • Adaptable with a great deal of stamina
  • Excellent working knowledge of medical equipment and devices
  • Integrity and compassion towards human pain
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ethics, and cultural awareness
  • Aptitude for problem-solving and thorough knowledge of a clinic procedures and policies
  • Advanced knowledge of occupational medicine is strongly preferred
  • Must be available for after-hours call coverage
  • Active APP license in the state of Texas is required

Physical Demands

  • Standing and walking long distances for prolonged periods of time
  • Lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects up to 75 pounds
  • Good vision
  • Kneel, bend, or work in awkward positions
  • Physically coordinated to perform required tasks to precision
  • Repetitive motion
  • Extensive use of computers and keyboard
  • Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers
  • Close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading
  • Work is performed in an office environment and requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards
  • Must have the ability to lift patients, packages and other items, to walk and stand for long distances, and drive a vehicle

Mental Requirements

  • Learn new tasks, remember processes, maintain focus, complete tasks independently
  • Make timely decisions in the context of a workflow
  • Ability to communicate with employees and visitors
  • Ability to complete tasks in situations that have a speed or productivity quota

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