As the Community RN, you will: Promotes the physical and mental health of individuals served by coordinating and monitoring medical services, including health and medication services, in accordance with the requirements of regulatory agencies and in response to individual needs; providing at least 1.25 hours of service to each individual supported each month; participating in the admission of new individuals to assigned programs; clarifying medical information and advocating for individuals in hospital admissions and/or discharges, including communicating with relevant healthcare providers or pharmacists to review individual health statuses and medication plans; conducting full health assessments (including skin assessments) of individuals within 7 days of discharge from hospitalization or ER visits; coordinating ongoing care with clinics, external healthcare providers, hospitals and pharmacies; coordinating and reviewing lab work as required; traveling as needed to provide medical related support to individuals as directed; reviewing and teaching health and nutrition per individual needs; conducting Professional Assessment and Monitoring services as authorized; promoting individual empowerment and self-care activities including self-medication; and participating in on-call rotations with other community nursing staff, as directed and required by staffing and support needs; Ensures medically qualified staff by providing nursing delegations related to medical diagnoses, allergies, medication, diet and special emergency plans related to ongoing medical conditions; becoming certified to instruct Level 1 Medication Administration and CPR/First Aid training; developing instruction methods and selecting teaching aids including, but not limited to handbooks, study aids, demonstration models, visual aids, online tutorials and reference works; conducting in-person, recorded, or virtual training via diverse and appropriate instructional methods including, but not limited to individual training, group instruction, lecture, demonstration, conferences, meetings, or workshops and testing trainees to measure progress and effectiveness; reporting progress of employees in training to departmental management when advisable; and supervising Community Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) services as required. Supports regulatory compliance by documenting services in accordance with agency policy , and the requirements associated with Medicaid, DMH certification and other contractual compliance; conducting regular review of the accuracy and completion of medication administration documents at locations where individuals are supported; ensuring all CIMOR and APTS 2 referrals are completed in a timely fashion; inputting information into the state HRST system and updating monthly as needed; maintaining current and accurate knowledge of company and departmental policies and procedures; protecting confidentiality of information and following HIPAA guidelines; maintaining licensing and certifications necessary for work; participating in continuing education to remain current with modern best practices and acting as local medical advisors in matters of infectious disease control, or health crises per policy and protocols, including serving as an infectious disease control authority if so directed by the CEO, or his/her designee.