Borland Groover
Registered Nurse (RN) – Borland Groover
Position Title: Registered Nurse (RN) in Florida’s leading gastroenterology practice, established in 1947. Our mission is to provide exceptional care and improve the lives of our patients while fostering accountability, compassion, and collaboration.
Position Summary The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for coordinating nursing care, including direct and indirect patient care, patient/family education, and transition of care. The RN will assess, observe, manage, and document care as part of the nursing process to achieve individualized patient outcomes, and will collaborate with providers to maximize patient flow in a fast‑paced gastroenterology setting.
Essential Job Functions
Efficiently room patients, record vital signs, patient history, medication reconciliation, and allergies.
Drive customer service initiatives and own the patient experience.
Pre‑check charts, ensuring all results and records are present for review.
Assist the provider with physical examinations as needed.
Participate in patient treatment regimens, including administering medications under physicians’ orders.
Perform office duties such as answering phones, taking messages, and triaging within the scope of nursing practice.
Review medication and diet instructions with patients.
Send referrals to other physicians (e.g., surgeons, hematology, oncology).
Review patient education materials and coordinate HIPAA‑compliant care prior to implementation.
Administer and document vaccines per provider orders.
Maintain accurate documentation in electronic health records.
Process prescription refills and authorizations under provider direction.
Cover other nurses as needed, including possible travel to other offices.
Send physician procedures and hospital lists to the coding/hospital desk.
Check charts at the end of the day and ensure completion, scheduling, and signing off.
Practice universal precautions.
Adhere to HIPAA training and compliance.
Participate in training and compliance initiatives as needed.
Process PAQ/clinical tasks directed by the provider.
Place recalls at the provider’s discretion.
Perform other duties assigned by the Director of Office Management, Office Manager, and Clinical Lead.
Additional Responsibilities
Provide and educate patients on direct‑access procedures (DAP) and recall procedures.
Stock and clean exam rooms.
Follow the organization’s Code of Conduct.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Competencies
Communication:
Active listening, clear verbal and written communication, and maintaining open lines with providers, patients, and managers.
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving:
Handle complex situations calmly, develop creative solutions, and anticipate patient needs.
Compassion:
Exhibit empathy, warm and sincere communication, and a desire to serve others.
Time Management:
Plan duties, use technology efficiently, and prioritize tasks to meet timelines.
Collaboration:
Build trust and communicate with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care.
General Qualifications
Strong customer service skills with patients and internal departments.
Maintain confidentiality and communicate in person, by phone, or in writing.
Work independently and in a team environment.
Competency in Microsoft Office, EMR, and other medical software.
Communicate effectively with physicians and staff verbally and in writing.
Manage multiple tasks in a fast‑paced environment.
Handle patient issues tactfully and professionally.
Attention to detail.
Proficient in English.
Education and Experience
Associate’s Degree in Nursing (required; Bachelor of Nursing preferred).
Active Registered Nursing license in the State of Florida.
Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurse (CGRN) credential preferred.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required or obtainable within 90 days.
One year of RN experience in a hospital or clinic setting preferred.
Physical Requirements
Sitting: Prolonged periods mindful of marginal demand.
Heavy Lifting: Marginal; moderate lifting (15–20 lbs.) essential.
Walking: Must navigate each department; essential.
Pushing/Pulling: Marginal.
Standing: Essential.
Repetitive Motion: Marginal.
Reaching: Marginal.
Bending: Marginal.
Emotional Demands
Fast pace: Essential.
Multiple stimuli: Essential.
Intense customer interaction: Essential.
Frequent change: Essential.
Mental/Sensory Demands
Memory: Essential.
Reasoning: Essential.
Hearing: Essential.
Reading: Essential.
Analyzing: Essential.
Logic: Essential.
Verbal communication: Essential.
Written communication: Essential.
Benefits (Full‑Time Employees)
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
Life Insurance
Short‑term and Long‑term Disability
Profit Sharing
Supplemental Insurance
Education and Tuition Reimbursement
Initial Uniform Allowance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Volunteer Time Off (VTO)
Paid Holidays
Important Note The above statements describe the general nature and level of work. They are not an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, and skills.
Equal Opportunity Employer Borland Groover is an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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Position Summary The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for coordinating nursing care, including direct and indirect patient care, patient/family education, and transition of care. The RN will assess, observe, manage, and document care as part of the nursing process to achieve individualized patient outcomes, and will collaborate with providers to maximize patient flow in a fast‑paced gastroenterology setting.
Essential Job Functions
Efficiently room patients, record vital signs, patient history, medication reconciliation, and allergies.
Drive customer service initiatives and own the patient experience.
Pre‑check charts, ensuring all results and records are present for review.
Assist the provider with physical examinations as needed.
Participate in patient treatment regimens, including administering medications under physicians’ orders.
Perform office duties such as answering phones, taking messages, and triaging within the scope of nursing practice.
Review medication and diet instructions with patients.
Send referrals to other physicians (e.g., surgeons, hematology, oncology).
Review patient education materials and coordinate HIPAA‑compliant care prior to implementation.
Administer and document vaccines per provider orders.
Maintain accurate documentation in electronic health records.
Process prescription refills and authorizations under provider direction.
Cover other nurses as needed, including possible travel to other offices.
Send physician procedures and hospital lists to the coding/hospital desk.
Check charts at the end of the day and ensure completion, scheduling, and signing off.
Practice universal precautions.
Adhere to HIPAA training and compliance.
Participate in training and compliance initiatives as needed.
Process PAQ/clinical tasks directed by the provider.
Place recalls at the provider’s discretion.
Perform other duties assigned by the Director of Office Management, Office Manager, and Clinical Lead.
Additional Responsibilities
Provide and educate patients on direct‑access procedures (DAP) and recall procedures.
Stock and clean exam rooms.
Follow the organization’s Code of Conduct.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Competencies
Communication:
Active listening, clear verbal and written communication, and maintaining open lines with providers, patients, and managers.
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving:
Handle complex situations calmly, develop creative solutions, and anticipate patient needs.
Compassion:
Exhibit empathy, warm and sincere communication, and a desire to serve others.
Time Management:
Plan duties, use technology efficiently, and prioritize tasks to meet timelines.
Collaboration:
Build trust and communicate with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care.
General Qualifications
Strong customer service skills with patients and internal departments.
Maintain confidentiality and communicate in person, by phone, or in writing.
Work independently and in a team environment.
Competency in Microsoft Office, EMR, and other medical software.
Communicate effectively with physicians and staff verbally and in writing.
Manage multiple tasks in a fast‑paced environment.
Handle patient issues tactfully and professionally.
Attention to detail.
Proficient in English.
Education and Experience
Associate’s Degree in Nursing (required; Bachelor of Nursing preferred).
Active Registered Nursing license in the State of Florida.
Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurse (CGRN) credential preferred.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required or obtainable within 90 days.
One year of RN experience in a hospital or clinic setting preferred.
Physical Requirements
Sitting: Prolonged periods mindful of marginal demand.
Heavy Lifting: Marginal; moderate lifting (15–20 lbs.) essential.
Walking: Must navigate each department; essential.
Pushing/Pulling: Marginal.
Standing: Essential.
Repetitive Motion: Marginal.
Reaching: Marginal.
Bending: Marginal.
Emotional Demands
Fast pace: Essential.
Multiple stimuli: Essential.
Intense customer interaction: Essential.
Frequent change: Essential.
Mental/Sensory Demands
Memory: Essential.
Reasoning: Essential.
Hearing: Essential.
Reading: Essential.
Analyzing: Essential.
Logic: Essential.
Verbal communication: Essential.
Written communication: Essential.
Benefits (Full‑Time Employees)
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
Life Insurance
Short‑term and Long‑term Disability
Profit Sharing
Supplemental Insurance
Education and Tuition Reimbursement
Initial Uniform Allowance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Volunteer Time Off (VTO)
Paid Holidays
Important Note The above statements describe the general nature and level of work. They are not an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, and skills.
Equal Opportunity Employer Borland Groover is an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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