Registered Nurse - Nurse Care Coordinator
Company: New Hampshire Catholic Charities Inc
Location: Manchester
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:Do you want the chance to make a real and lasting
difference in the lives of those in need? Healthcare for the
Homeless is looking for a compassionate and self-motivated
Registered Nurses (RN) to join our direct care team as Nurse Care
Coordinators on a full-time basis. There is a 40 hour/week or a 30
hour/week schedule available. The Nurse Care Coordinator will
ensure patients have access to care and services through the Health
Care for the Homeless (HCH) program. This role will focus on
addressing the complex medical and behavioral health needs of the
uninsured, underinsured, those experiencing homelessness and
housing insecure individuals by utilizing the nursing process to
conduct comprehensive assessments and identify co-occurring
medical, mental health, and substance use disorders. Additionally,
the Nurse Care Coordinator will provide care for patients with
substance use disorders participating in the Medication Assisted
Treatment (MAT) Program. Responsibilities include care
coordination, chronic disease management, counseling, and health
education.Responsibilities Perform triage and rapid clinical
assessments for patients who present at HCH shelter-based clinic
and non-shelter-based clinic, in partnership with the HCH
behavioral health team. Initiate appropriate emergency response in
life-threatening or unusual situations to stabilize patients;
promptly and directly notify the HCH provider(s). Assess and
document patients vital signs, physical symptoms and chief
complaints in preparation for their clinic visit. Perform
comprehensive bio-psycho-social assessments and conduct mental
health and substance use disorder (SUD) screenings using evidenced
based tools. In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team,
develop individualized care plans based upon nursing assessment as
indicated. Provide health education and counseling to patients in
support of self care and health management goals. Based on the
assessment, refer patients to the appropriate level and category of
care within the multidisciplinary HCH team, and effectively
communicate assessment findings and screening results to medical
and behavioral health providers. Ensure all patients clinical
assessments, diagnostic results and consult reports are up to date
in the electronic medical record (EMR) in preparation for clinic
visits with medical and behavioral health providers. Coordinate all
aspects of care to ensure continuity of care within the HCH team
and to ensure access to all required diagnostics, specialty care
and services in the community. Coordinate discharge plans for each
clinic visit; arrange referrals for diagnostic and specialty care,
with support for transportation, escort, translation and medication
assistance as needed. Perform nursing care interventions as ordered
by the providers, and in support of the providers, for medication
administration, point of care testing, and diagnostic procedures
during each clinic session. As scheduling permits, participate in
the Street Medicine program in collaboration with the HCH staff to
identify, engage, and enroll individuals experiencing homelessness
into HCH care.MAT-Specific Patient Assessment & Care Coordination:
In collaboration with the Behavioral Health Provider, perform
initial assessments including medical and mental health,
medication, substance use and social history. Communicate and meet
with the MAT treatment team and other HCH team members on a regular
basis, employing a harm reduction approach to patient care. Provide
education to patients and the community about access to MAT
treatment programs. Assess and closely monitor patients through the
induction, stabilization and maintenance phases of treatment.
Manage scheduled nursing visits, urine toxicology screens, initial
and ongoing lab testing, patient education and medication refills,
as ordered by protocol or medical provider. In collaboration with
licensed prescribing physicians, APRNs, PAs, and pharmacists,
follow State and Federal guidelines in providing care to patients
with substance use disorders.Work with the prescriber to obtain
prior authorizations as neededRequirements: Graduate of an
accredited school of nursing. Licensed by the state of New
Hampshire as a Registered Nurse (RN) and/or compact license.
CPR/BLS certification required. Basic computer keyboarding and data
entry skills, required. Minimum of 3 years of professional nursing
experience. Valid Drivers License or the ability to transport self
to and from off-site locations. Experience working with adults with
substance use disorders, with case management and psychiatric
experience preferred.Equal Opportunity Employer: All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital or familial
status, age, or mental or physical handicap.by Jobble
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