General Duties and Responsibilities
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Take patient’s medical history.
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Update charts and patient information to show current findings and treatments.
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Order tests for nurses or other healthcare staff to perform.
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Review test results to identify any abnormal findings.
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Recommend and design a plan of treatment.
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Address concerns or answer questions that patients have about their health and well-being.
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Help patients take care of their health by discussing topics such as proper nutrition and hygiene.
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Understand and educate patients on HARM reduction techniques.
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Administer medication, change wound dressings and care for other treatment options.
Licensure and Clearances:
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Current and valid CRNP Certification.
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Current DEA registration.
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Active and unrestricted license in Ohio.
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Successful passing of Child Abuse and FBI Clearances.
Requirements
- Clean OH Driver’s License.
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Ability to drive larger vehicles.
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Technical skills with van equipment.
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Emphasis on HARM reduction.
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Strong communication skills with both professionals and patients from all demographics.
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Experience with patient-centered, trauma-informed care.
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LGBTQIA cultural competency.
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Commitment to providing high quality care to historically underserved populations.
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Knowledge and comfort working with patients with drug and alcohol use disorders.
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Understanding on how to navigate medical systems.
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Knowledge of basic computer skills, Excel, Word, and how to use Electronic Medical Records.
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Ability to be compassionate while dealing with patients.
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Ability to work collaboratively in team-based care.
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Ability to work in a fast paced and, at times, excited atmosphere.
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Maintain a professional attitude and demeanor.
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Ability to multi-task.
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Ability to adapt to a work environment that is constantly changing and not always structured.
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Need to be culturally competent while working, including being gender sensitive and pronoun aware.
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Non-judgmental approach to patient care.
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Technical skills with required office equipment.
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Patience and great attention to detail.
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Completely understand the healthcare privacy laws as outlined in HIPAA.