Cleveland, OH, USA
21 hours ago
Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Clinical Nurse Specialist– EDS Program Rheumatology I

                    

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Job TitleNurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Clinical Nurse Specialist– EDS Program Rheumatology I

                        

LocationCleveland

                    

FacilityCleveland Clinic Main Campus

                     

DepartmentRheumatology-Medical Specialty Institute

                      

Job CodeT98100

                     

ShiftDays

                       

Schedule8:00am-5:00pm

                       

Job Summary

                         

Job Details

Cleveland Clinic’s Medical Specialty Institute is seeking a dedicated Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our rheumatology team, specializing in the care and management of patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). The ideal candidate will have a strong background in internal medicine or pain management with a passion for providing patient education and compassionate care. Providers in the EDS program will work with patients to manage symptoms, prevent joint injuries, and improve quality of life for people with hypermobility spectrum disorders.  

Position Responsibilities:    

Conduct comprehensive assessments and evaluation of patients with EDS.   Performs and interprets common laboratory, radiologic, and other routine diagnostic procedures used to identify pathophysiologic processes as credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals.   Develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with medical team.  Provide education and support to patients and their families regarding EDS management, lifestyle modifications, and symptom management.  Collaborate and refer patients to specialists as appropriate for consultation or for specialized health resources and treatment to provide holistic care.   Ensure continuity of care by serving as a liaison between patient and other members of the multi-disciplinary care team or with other specialty areas as necessary.   Conduct patient family group visits (also known as shared medical appointment) where multiple patients of EDS meet for education and care.  Provide psychological support to patients with EDS and help patients learn how to manage their condition independently.  Performs routine and specialized procedures as credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals.  May prescribe and monitor medications as allowed by license through applicable state board and Cleveland Clinic policies.  Participates in quality monitoring through the review of records and treatment plans for patient outcomes on a periodic basis to assure quality care.  Supports professional development of the health care team.  Promotes translation of evidence-based practices, guidelines, and research.  May conduct research studies.  May assists in data collection and analysis.  May serve as clinical preceptor for students. May onboard new caregivers.  Other duties as assigned.  

Nationally certified Advanced Practice Provider who provides primary and/or specialty care in a variety of healthcare settings. Functions in collaboration with the health care team in accordance with certification and licensure. Practice emphasizes health promotion, disease prevention and the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic health problems. Responsible for dissemination of knowledge through instructing, leading and developing educational programs.

Responsibilities:

Conducts thorough medical histories, performs complete physical examinations (where indicated), initiates appropriate lab, radiology tests or other special tests required for evaluation of illness, and scrutinizes lab data to establish a record of the patient's current health status and to develop a working diagnosis and treatment plan.  Works in collaboration with the health care team.Performs and interprets common laboratory, radiologic, cardiographic and other routine diagnostic procedures used to identify pathophysiologic processes as credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals.Performs routine and specialized procedures as credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals.May prescribe and monitor medications as allowed by license through applicable state board and Cleveland Clinic policies.Educates patients and answers questions regarding their disease, treatments, related drug and treatment side effects and hazards.Participates in medical team rounds; collaborates with nursing, medical and other healthcare team members regularly to ensure quality patient care.Refers patients to specialists as appropriate for consultation or for specialized health resources and treatment.Ensures continuity of care by serving as a liaison between patient and other members of the multi-disciplinary care team or with other specialty areas as necessary.Participates in quality monitoring thru the review of records and treatment plans for patient outcomes on a periodic basis to assure quality care.Facilitates appropriate length of stay, discharge planning and compliance with regulatory standards for inpatient management.Supports professional development of the health care team.Promotes translation of evidence-based practices, guidelines, and research.May conduct research studies.  May assists in data collection and analysis.May serve as clinical preceptor for students. May onboard new caregivers.Other duties as assigned.

Education: 

APRN 

Effective 05/01/2014: MSN required upon hire or within 3 years of hire for external hires and internal hires moving from a non-APRN licensed role to an APRN licensed role. 

Graduate of an accredited APRN program. 

If in neonatal care service area Master’s Degree is required upon hire. 

PA 

Graduate of an A.R.C. approved Physician Assistant Program. 

Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies and/or higher degree obtained from a program recognized by their practicing states Licensing Board. 

 

Languages: 

Oral and written communication in English 

 

Certifications: 

NP 

Currently licensed as a Nurse Practitioner in applicable state(s). 

Must be licensed as an RN in applicable state(s). 

National certification as a Nurse Practitioner by nationally accredited organization recognized by state Board of Nursing. 

Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association (AHA) required. 

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association (AHA); or Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) through the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) may be required based upon work setting. 

Must have arrangements with at least one physician in accordance with requirements set forth by the State Board of Nursing in applicable states. 

Must be credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals. 

CNS 

Currently licensed as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in applicable state(s). 

Must be licensed as an RN in applicable state(s). 

National certification as a Clinical Nurse Specialist by nationally accredited organization recognized by state Board of Nursing. 

Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association (AHA) required. 

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association (AHA); or Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) through the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) may be required based upon work setting. 

Must have arrangements with at least one physician in accordance with requirements set forth by the State Board of Nursing in applicable states. 

Must be credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals 

PA 

Certification as a Physician Assistant through the NCCPA or successor organization recognized by their practicing states Licensing Board. 

License to practice and prescribe issued by their practicing states Licensing Board. 

Current DEA License or DEA designee as required by NCQA. 

Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association (AHA) required. 

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association (AHA); or Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) through the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP); or Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) American Heart Association may be required based upon work setting. 

If a candidate has held a license to prescribe within another jurisdiction and needs to obtain a master's degree in order to apply for prescribing privileges the candidate will be subject for review for eligibility for hiring within our system. 

Must have a Physician Supervision Agreement and signed addendum to Physician Supervision Agreement. 

Must be credentialed and privileged by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the applicable hospitals. 

Work Experience:  

Related clinical experience preferred.  

Physical Requirements:  

Typical physical demands include the ability to walk and stand for long periods of time.  

Manual and finger dexterity and eye/hand coordination to perform physical examinations.  

Requires corrected vision and hearing to a normal range.  

Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing up to 50 pounds.  

May require exposure to communicable diseases and/or body fluids.  

Personal Protective Equipment:  

Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required. 

                       

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