Registered Hospice Nurse Case Manager
Company: Swan Hospice
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: May 5, 2022
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Job Description:
Job Description Swan Hospice is actively seeking Full/Part
Registered Hospice Nurses (RN) to join our team in Central New
Jersey. We provide quality hospice care to patients in skilled
nursing facilities, assisted living facilities and in private
homes. Job Description A. BASIC PURPOSE Oversees primary caseload
of Hospice patients and provides skilled professional nursing care
to them, their families and caregivers as prescribed by the
physician and in compliance with the Hospice Medicare Conditions of
Participation, New Jersey Hospice licensure laws, accrediting body
standards and agency policies and procedures. Provides the initial
assessment and comprehensive nursing assessment and identification
of problems of each patient; reassessment of nursing needs and
collaborates to develop the Hospice Interdisciplinary Team (IDT)
plan of care. Implements the plan of care and reevaluates and
revises the plan of care relative to the patient's nursing needs to
provide appropriate, comprehensive and responsive goals and
interventions. Teaches, supervises, and counsels the patient,
family members, and staff regarding nursing care and the patient's
needs, including other related problems of the patient at home
Works closely with other members of the IDT to ensure all patient
and family care needs are being met. Provides supervision to
Hospice Aides/Homemakers. In the temporary absence or vacancy of
the Nursing Supervisor, the RN/Alternate Nursing Supervisor is
authorized per the Managing Member to assume the role of the
Nursing Supervisor and is responsible to perform the duties as
outlined in the Nursing Supervisor's Job Description (copy
attached). B. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Nursing Process As a member
of the IDT, the Registered Nurse (RN) utilizes the nursing process
to contribute to each patient's total plan of care. Assessing and
Planning 1. Seek and obtain sufficient information necessary to
function effectively in the Hospice setting where the
patient/family/caregiver is receiving care. 2. Conduct initial
assessment, including physical, emotional and psychosocial aspects,
of patient/family/caregiver in a thorough, accurate, compassionate
and timely fashion. 3. Utilize the nursing body of knowledge to
provide leadership and guidance to the IDT in formulating and
individualizing the interdisciplinary plan of care to include
problem identification, interventions and goals to address
palliative comfort measures for the terminally ill patient, family
and caregiver. 4. Contribute to identifying both active and
potential needs of the patient and his/her family, which may affect
the plan of care. 5. Consistently collaborate with the physician to
plan and implement the medical and nursing plan of care. 6. Review
the nursing component of the comprehensive interdisciplinary plan
of care with the IDT. Communicate in writing in the clinical record
and verbally with the IDT to coordinate interventions and ensure
continuity of care. 7. Facilitate and participate in the IDT care
conference and contribute to patient care planning. Implementing
and Evaluating Provide nursing interventions and appropriate
preventative and therapeutic nursing procedures. Nursing staff
shall administer medications in accordance with all Federal and
State laws and rules. Collaborates with IDT members to provide
continuous assessment of assigned patients, interprets findings,
initiates appropriate therapeutic actions and evaluates the results
of these actions. Accepts responsibility of assignment to perform a
specialized procedure only when qualified with specialty training,
proven competency, clinical background and expertise in the
specialty area. Works in cooperation with family/caregiver and IDT
members to meet the physical and emotional needs of the
patient/family/caregiver. Provides appropriate information and
explanation to the patient and patient's family. Facilitates
patient and family education to promote continuity of care and
optimal patient/family outcomes for quality of life as defined by
the patient/family/caregiver. Demonstrates expertise in the
utilization of all IDT members including volunteers and community
resources. Fulfills productivity requirements on an average daily
census basis as determined by acuity level and Administrator.
Documents accurate, complete and relevant clinical notes regarding
patient's condition and care given. Maintains documentation a on a
timely basis. Assesses the dietary/nutritional needs of Hospice
patient and provides appropriate interventions relative to
nutritional intake as the patient's condition progresses. Education
The RN is a mentor who is able to provide educational experiences
and communicate knowledge of patient care to members of the IDT
including, but not limited to, volunteers, hospice aide/homemaker,
patient and family/caregivers, health care professionals and the
general community. Acts as a mentor to other personnel by
participating in orientation and assisting with field training and
in-service education to contractors and referral sources, as
needed. Participates in formal and informal in-services, and
patient care conferences to promote professional growth of all
interdisciplinary team members. Teaches the patient, family and/or
caregiver regarding the progression of the disease process and
self-care techniques as appropriate, which includes providing
medication, dietary/nutritional counseling support and other
instructions as ordered by physician, recognizing and utilizing
opportunities for health counseling. Supervises Hospice
Aides/Homemakers every fourteen (14) days per Medicare Conditions
of Participation. Evaluates effectiveness of educational
experiences and teaching methods in order to promote ongoing
professional development of Hospice staff and quality patient
outcomes for patients, families and caregivers. Case Management The
RN is responsible for managing all patients assigned to his/her
primary caseload by utilizing the following methods: Efficiency 1.
Manages daily visits and assignments for maximum efficiency. 2.
Visit frequencies are according to individual patient needs and
acuity. 3. Visit frequencies are reviewed at least weekly and
altered to meet patient needs and acuity. 4. Patient care visits
are coordinated with all IDT members in order to utilize manpower
resources and provide optimal patient care. Operations 1. Ensures
adequate and appropriate inventory of supplies and equipment for
the provision of patient services and promotes the efficient use of
equipment and supplies. 2. Maintains confidentiality in patient
related matters. Leadership 1. Demonstrates behavior appropriate as
a role model and leader including adhering to the agency code of
conduct. 2. Demonstrates creativity and critical thinking ability
when participating in IDT conferences, developing patient care
plans or completing assigned projects. 3. Assumes leadership role
to facilitate interdisciplinary care coordination and
collaboration. 4. Functions without supervision, utilizing time
constructively and organizing assignments for maximum productivity.
Communication 1. Introduces self and clarifies role to
patient/family/caregiver, physicians, nursing facility staff and
other referral sources. 2. Recognizes and responds appropriately to
verbal and non-verbal cues. 3. Communicates effectively with all
members of the IDT by: i. Defending and supporting peer/team
decisions and actions. ii. Asserting self with tact. iii.
Supporting collaboration and team decisions/plans. iv. Maintaining
open communication. v. Offering suggestions and criticisms
constructively. vi. Asking questions and sharing information during
IDT conferences and nursing facility care conferences. 4. Relates
complete and pertinent information in verbal and written
communication. Maintains clinical records, statistics, and reports
as prescribed and in compliance with local, state and federal laws.
5. Initiates and maintains open and effective communication with
supervisor as well as members of the IDT as evidenced by improved
patient outcomes. Resource Utilization Coordinates travel time for
visits and manages a caseload to deliver care in a cost-effective
manner that demonstrates an understanding of Hospice reimbursement
methodologies. Assures proper maintenance of records per agency
guidelines. Participates in evening/weekend on-call as required,
conducting on-call services in a clinically competent and
responsive manner. Functions independently, but seeks and accepts
guidance from other members of the IDT and members of the
community, as deemed necessary and appropriate. Complies with
local, state and federal laws, Medicare Hospice Conditions of
Participation and agency policies and procedures. Conducts all
business activities in a professional and ethical manner. Customer
Service Demonstrates the highest degree of customer awareness by
seeking out opportunities to identify and meet the needs of
internal and external customers. Is receptive to questions and
criticism, and willing to offer assistance. Maintains
accountability for patient satisfaction throughout the episode of
care. Quality Assessment/Performance Improvement (QAPI)
Participates in the QAPI process by finding opportunities for
continuous monitoring and identification of patient outcomes,
intra/interdepartmental and environmental concerns. Displays a
willingness to utilize problem solving techniques to insure
appropriate interventions and resolutions. Participates in clinical
record review. Assists and serves on committees and projects as
requested. Secondary Duties 1. Participates in staff meetings,
department meetings, Hospice IDT meetings, in-services, committees
and other related activities as required. 2. Completes a minimum of
twelve (12) hours of in-services per year. 3. Performs other duties
as assigned. C. HUMAN RELATIONS 1. Must maintain a professional
attitude and demeanor and is be able to communicate effectively and
relate courteously and cooperatively with patients, caregivers,
colleagues, supervisors, co-workers and all others. 2. Must be able
to demonstrate optimism, enthusiasm and willingness to work
constructively with other health care team members and reflect
concern for the well being of patients and employees. 3. Interacts
with all staff in a positive fashion supporting the mission and
vision of the organization. D. PHYSICAL REQUIPMENTS (See Attached
Physical Requirements Form.) 1. Visual/hearing ability must be
sufficient to comprehend written/verbal communication. 2. Excellent
verbal communication skills are needed. 3. Able to effectively
manage stress. 4. Manual dexterity sufficient for writing,
keyboarding and telephone operation. 5. Able to work in a variety
of settings and conditions in patient's homes and facilities. E.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE 1. Education a. Graduate of an accredited
registered nursing program. b. Bachelor's degree in Nursing
preferred. c. Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse (CHPN)
certification preferred. 2. Experience a. Has minimum of one (1)
year general nursing preferred with current hospice, home health,
medical, surgical or critical care experience. b. Experience with
pain and symptom management interventions preferred. c. Ability to
work within an interdisciplinary setting. d. Understanding of
Hospice philosophy, principles of death/dying. 3. Licensure,
Registration, and/or Certification a. Registered Nurse licensed by
the New Jersey State Board of Nursing in accordance with N.J.S.A.
45:11-23 et seq. and N.J.A.C 13:37. b. Valid driver's license and
reliable transportation that is insured in accordance with New
Jersey state requirements. c. Satisfactory references from
employers and/or professional peers. d. Satisfactory criminal
background check
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