Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Patient Relations:
record, etc.
Explains treatment to patients and families.
Provides culturally sensitive health education and counseling for patients, parents, and
teachers as deemed appropriate.
Staff Relations/Team Building:
facilitate communication between the members of the health care team, including clinical and
non-clinical staff.
providing primary health care services.
Clinical Duties:
Assesses, diagnoses, implements treatment, evaluates and monitors patients' health status.
Performs complete physical examinations on patients.
Orders routine and diagnostic lab and x-ray studies based on clinical guidelines and medical
judgment.
reports and/or the results of other diagnostic procedures according to approved protocols.
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, using protocols and/or consultation with a supervising
physician.
Provide routine preventive physical examinations for children birth to age 18 years.
Refers patients requiring hospitalization or assessment and management of conditions to
supervising physicians, emergency department physicians, or appropriate specialists.
fluids, and ordering of appropriate emergency medications. Sutures lacerations and addresses
acute orthopedic injury with splinting if within provider's scope of care.
materials to support diagnosis and treatment.
Participates in the pediatric on call rotation and works in immediate care clinic on Saturday.
Performs other necessary duties as required by the Johnson Health Center to meet the goals
of providing primary health care.
functions of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner position.
Administrative Duties:
Center.
and obtains physician counter signatures where necessary.
Performance Improvement Activities:
program.
Safety/Infection Control Activities:
guidelines for infection control, including "Universal Precautions."
measures in the setting of a public health concern or disease outbreak.
Competencies:
Other Functions:
Manual.
mission.
diverse population we serve.
Management are performed accurately, completely, and efficiently.
continuing education required for license renewal.
JHC Core Values:
Staff members must actively demonstrate dedication and commitment to the core values of JHC.
Every individual associated with Johnson Health Center will be treated with dignity and
respect. We value and respect people's differences, show empathy to our patients, their
families and each other, and work collectively to build Johnson Health Center as a health
center and an employer of choice.
Our actions reflect our commitment to honesty, openness, truthfulness, accuracy and ethical
behavior. We are accountable for the decisions we make and the outcome of those decisions.
teamwork, quality improvement, patient care, innovation, and efficiencies.
At Johnson Health Center, our medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral health, front desk and
administrative teams are passionately committed to the highest quality of care for our
patients. We continually seek out ways to enhance the patient experience and promote an
environment of continuous quality improvement.
We are advocates and instruments of positive change, encouraging staff members to engage
in responsible risk-taking and working to make a difference. Out of the box thinking enables
us to build on successes and learn from failures.
We work across functional boundaries, for the good of the organization. Our collaborative
approach ensures participation, learning and respect and serves to improve the quality of
patient care. By focusing on a team-based approach, the expertise of each Johnson Health
Center employee is leveraged to optimize the patient experience.
Qualifications:
the Board of Nursing or from a program otherwise designated for Pediatric Nurse
Practitioners which has been approved by the State Board of Nursing.
The ability to relate with effectiveness to patients and providers.
Must be qualified in Basic Life Support techniques.
Sufficient experience to carry out the duties of this position.
Must obtain certification from American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, the National
Certification Board of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses, or the American Nurses
Credentialing Center through the American Nurses Association within 9 months of
employment to avoid potential reduction in employment status and compensation.
Physical Demand and Working Environment:
Fast paced office setting. Travel periodically to the immediate care clinic for Saturday work and
may be asked to work at another location for coverage periodically. Lifting and/or exerting force
up to 25 pounds and occasionally heavier, with frequently moving of objects. Work requires
speaking, sitting, bending, walking, standing, hearing, and stooping, kneeling, and repetitive
motion with certain activities. 8 to 10 hours of constant computer usage. OSHA high risk
position
EOE/M/F/V/D