The Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse who possesses additional preparation and skills in physical diagnosis, psychosocial assessment, and management of health-illness needs. Provides consultative services to community and SDH patients as requested and provides primary health care to SDH patients in consultation and collaboration with SDH staff physicians and as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Functions within the protocols established by the Medical Staff. Serves as a clinical expert to support advancement of staff's clinical competencies.
Education: Must be licensed as a Registered Nurse by the State of California. Must have successfully completed a nurse practitioner program from an accredited university, be nationally certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or other recognized nationally certifying body , and hold a Furnishing Number. A DEA number is required for assignments regarding Out-Patient and Homecare visits. The qualifications and scope of practice for a nurse practitioner are defined in the State of California, Board of Registered Nursing, Nursing Practice Act, Article 8, Sections 1470-1485. Must possess a valid CPR certification.
Experience: Requires a minimum of 3 years of full time nursing experience in an acute care or clinic environment. Familiarity with interpersonal dynamics operative within a health care team and knowledge of the dying and bereavement processes. Current California Driver's license and automobile insurance required.