Under the direct supervision of the provider (physician, nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant), and management, applies the nursing process of reassessment, planning, implementation and evaluation to promote the ultimate resolution of the patient's nursing problems. The RN provides direct nursing care to patients in the clinic demonstrating cooperative relationships and facilitative communication with all members of the health care team. He/she contributes to nursing and the clinics through support of philosophy and objectives, educational and research efforts.
The clinical office RN assists the Providers in patient care. All duties are under the direct supervision of the administrator and/or providers. An office nurse will seat patients in exam room, verify identity, gather pertinent information to prepare the patient, room and provider for visit. They will assist the provider during the office visit as needed. Clinic nurses work with the entire office staff as a team to provide optimum care to clinic patients.
Formal Education and Certifications
REQUIRED
Current professional licensure in the State of West Virginia, or multistate license as a Registered Nurse
CPR (if CPR is not current on hire or will expire during department orientation, staff must attend the next available CPR class after hire)
Knowledge and Experience
REQUIRED
Basic computer skills
Current knowledge and skills appropriate to the age/type of patient population served, or obtained within probationary period
Knowledgeable and sensitive to patients’ rights in the delivery of care
Location: Princeton Community Hospital · MMG Pediatrics Telehealth
Schedule: Full Time, Day Shift