Mercy Cedar Rapids
Hospice Nurse Navigator - Hospice Community - 1.0 FTE
Mercy Cedar Rapids, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52401
Hospice Nurse Navigator
Work Shift: Day Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Summary: This position supports Mercy's philosophy of patient centered care by providing support to customers, physicians and staff of Mercy Medical Center. The Hospice Nurse Navigator will serve as a patient care nurse, charge nurse and/or shift supervisor as well as leadership on call. The Hospice Nurse Navigator will help guide staff through their Mercy Medical Center journey and help demonstrate leadership skills by being a clinical expert and successful role model of the unit. In addition, may fill the role as the Clinical Supervisor as defined by ACHC. Job Duties
Ensures that accurate and clinically relevant information is communicated with patients, their families, and co-workers at hand offs and other times as needed. Takes all measures necessary to ensure that the appropriate and involved parties have communicated necessary information in order to allow for the best possible patient outcome. Participates in the evaluation, development, review and/or revision of relevant standards of care and best practice. Demonstrates competent assessment, intervention and evaluation clinical skills, troubleshoots complex problems and complex situations. Prepares patient care assignments and address staff needs. Fosters interdisciplinary, collaborative relationships with internal and external customers. Accountable for ensuring institutional compliance with professional, regulatory and government standard of care, and submission of data as needed. Coordinates or assist with development/ revision of documentation and/or implementation and monitoring of changes in documentation. Completes and provide ongoing coaching and feedback to staff. Provides education regarding patient centered, evidenced based end of life care to employees, volunteers, and the community. Facilitates and nurture relationships with community partners (i.e. facilities) and care providers. Works in collaboration with interdisciplinary team to determine hospice eligibility, certification, re-certification, and to address symptom management. Coordinates admissions and the initial assignment of hospice personal to patients and conversely works collaboratively with primary interdisciplinary team to coordinate the discharge of these services when necessary. Engages in assisting and leading quality improvement project, audits, and tracking quality measures. Demonstrates critical thinking in assessing and managing interdisciplinary team and resources to effectively address end of life symptoms, orchestrating a holistic approach to hospice care. Demonstrates and sets an example of accountability in time management, flexibility in scheduling and good organizational skills to meet the ever-changing needs of hospice care. Maintains professional boundaries while providing kind and compassionate support and education to employees, patients and families regarding end-of-life care needs. Demonstrates timely and effective collaboration with physician offices, hospice medical director and other members of the hospice interdisciplinary team to manage patients' symptoms and execute the plan of care. Works in collaboration with Nurse Manager to ensure staff orientation and competencies are completed timely. Follows Mercy's safety guidelines, carries out job-specific safety duties and responsibilities, and promptly reports any unsafe conditions, situations, incidents and injuries. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Sound background in nursing principles and procedures and demonstrated ability to provide safe and effective basic nursing care. Independent problem-solving skills. Solid critical thinking. Previous experience in supporting and facilitating change. Demonstrates effective leadership skills (i.e. coaching, counseling, prioritization, decision making and conflict management). Utilizes effective coordination, collaboration, and facilitative skills. Helps foster a culture of accountability, creative and critical thinking, and staff development. Possesses skills in staffing, staff development and change management. Demonstrates flexibility & willingness to work as a member of the team. Interest in continual learning & desire to make improvements. Professional Experience
Minimum of two years of hospice/home care experience required. At least one year of supervisory experience required. Education
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Licensure, Certification, Registration
Currently licensed to practice as a Staff Nurse in the state of Iowa required. Valid driver's license, valid auto insurance, own transportation required. Current certification in Basic Life Support, in accordance with the American Heart Association required. Current Hospice and Palliative Nurse certification preferred. Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse/Iowa Child Abuse Mandatory Reporter training required. Employee must submit certification of completed training to Human Resources prior to start or transfer date. Mercy is an independent, community-based organization supporting the Cedar Rapids area for over 120 years. Mercy is an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and therefore evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
Work Shift: Day Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Summary: This position supports Mercy's philosophy of patient centered care by providing support to customers, physicians and staff of Mercy Medical Center. The Hospice Nurse Navigator will serve as a patient care nurse, charge nurse and/or shift supervisor as well as leadership on call. The Hospice Nurse Navigator will help guide staff through their Mercy Medical Center journey and help demonstrate leadership skills by being a clinical expert and successful role model of the unit. In addition, may fill the role as the Clinical Supervisor as defined by ACHC. Job Duties
Ensures that accurate and clinically relevant information is communicated with patients, their families, and co-workers at hand offs and other times as needed. Takes all measures necessary to ensure that the appropriate and involved parties have communicated necessary information in order to allow for the best possible patient outcome. Participates in the evaluation, development, review and/or revision of relevant standards of care and best practice. Demonstrates competent assessment, intervention and evaluation clinical skills, troubleshoots complex problems and complex situations. Prepares patient care assignments and address staff needs. Fosters interdisciplinary, collaborative relationships with internal and external customers. Accountable for ensuring institutional compliance with professional, regulatory and government standard of care, and submission of data as needed. Coordinates or assist with development/ revision of documentation and/or implementation and monitoring of changes in documentation. Completes and provide ongoing coaching and feedback to staff. Provides education regarding patient centered, evidenced based end of life care to employees, volunteers, and the community. Facilitates and nurture relationships with community partners (i.e. facilities) and care providers. Works in collaboration with interdisciplinary team to determine hospice eligibility, certification, re-certification, and to address symptom management. Coordinates admissions and the initial assignment of hospice personal to patients and conversely works collaboratively with primary interdisciplinary team to coordinate the discharge of these services when necessary. Engages in assisting and leading quality improvement project, audits, and tracking quality measures. Demonstrates critical thinking in assessing and managing interdisciplinary team and resources to effectively address end of life symptoms, orchestrating a holistic approach to hospice care. Demonstrates and sets an example of accountability in time management, flexibility in scheduling and good organizational skills to meet the ever-changing needs of hospice care. Maintains professional boundaries while providing kind and compassionate support and education to employees, patients and families regarding end-of-life care needs. Demonstrates timely and effective collaboration with physician offices, hospice medical director and other members of the hospice interdisciplinary team to manage patients' symptoms and execute the plan of care. Works in collaboration with Nurse Manager to ensure staff orientation and competencies are completed timely. Follows Mercy's safety guidelines, carries out job-specific safety duties and responsibilities, and promptly reports any unsafe conditions, situations, incidents and injuries. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Sound background in nursing principles and procedures and demonstrated ability to provide safe and effective basic nursing care. Independent problem-solving skills. Solid critical thinking. Previous experience in supporting and facilitating change. Demonstrates effective leadership skills (i.e. coaching, counseling, prioritization, decision making and conflict management). Utilizes effective coordination, collaboration, and facilitative skills. Helps foster a culture of accountability, creative and critical thinking, and staff development. Possesses skills in staffing, staff development and change management. Demonstrates flexibility & willingness to work as a member of the team. Interest in continual learning & desire to make improvements. Professional Experience
Minimum of two years of hospice/home care experience required. At least one year of supervisory experience required. Education
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Licensure, Certification, Registration
Currently licensed to practice as a Staff Nurse in the state of Iowa required. Valid driver's license, valid auto insurance, own transportation required. Current certification in Basic Life Support, in accordance with the American Heart Association required. Current Hospice and Palliative Nurse certification preferred. Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse/Iowa Child Abuse Mandatory Reporter training required. Employee must submit certification of completed training to Human Resources prior to start or transfer date. Mercy is an independent, community-based organization supporting the Cedar Rapids area for over 120 years. Mercy is an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and therefore evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.