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Advanced Practice Provider

Trupp HR, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204


The Children's Clinic - Advanced Practice Provider

Full Job Description:

The

Children's Clinic

is actively seeking a

Advanced Practice Provider

to join our team. This is a full-time position for qualified applicants in the State of Oregon.

Who we are:The Children's Clinic offers a progressive, positive, team-driven environment where every person is a valued member, treated with respect, encouraged to contribute, and recognized and rewarded for their efforts. Our organization is committed to providing exceptional quality care to our patients in a culturally responsible approach, treating each patient individually. Together, we are stronger with shared goals and mutual support that leads to personal success.

Primary Responsibilities:Elicits medical history and conducts physical exam on patients to provide health assessment and screen for abnormal conditions.Assesses, diagnoses, and treats medical problems in accordance with department protocols and records the same for review by the supervising physician(s).Reports abnormal conditions to the appropriate physician if/when applicable.Orders, performs, and interprets routine laboratory tests.Orders X-rays, EKGs, and other related studies as required.Consults with patients in a clinic setting and/or refers patients to department physicians, other specialists, and medical and community resources, as necessary.Prescribe medications based on patient's medical diagnosis and needs.Provides education and instruction on patient's condition(s) as required.Directs other medical personnel in the execution of patient care.Provides immediate evaluation, treatment, and institution of procedures essential to providing appropriate response to emergency medical problems in accordance with standard protocols.Maintains patient records through documentation of all necessary information.Works with the TCC medical director or mentor to develop policies and protocols for the PA/NP practice.Maintains confidentiality of patient information.Maintains knowledge of trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate articles, journals, and related material, and by attending seminars, conferences and so forth.A PA & NP (without DEA license) performs all duties under the direction and supervision of physician(s) of the department and in accordance with established policies and procedures.May assist with physician desktops as needed.

Qualifications Required for the Position:Advanced Practice Nurse: Master's or Doctorate Degree in Nursing or other healthcare-related field from an accredited university.Physician Assistant: Bachelor's degree in science, Physician Assistant Studies, or Healthcare related field from an accredited universityA minimum of one (1) year of experience as a licensed advanced practice provider: (Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner)Three (3) years of APP experience preferred.Unrestricted license to practice medicine in Oregon.DEA license to prescribe controlled substances (if applicable)Certified in pediatrics (PPCNP-BC, CPNP-CP, or PA-C with CAQ in pediatrics)Current Basic Life Support (BLS)Mandatory Reporting certificationsRequired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge

of anatomy and physiology, assessment of patient condition, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and standard treatment protocols at a level normally acquired through completion of an accredited physician assistant or nurse practitioner program.Communication skills.

Need to convey information effectively to their patients and to other healthcare workers. They also must be able to dictate or write reports that clearly describe a patient's medical condition or procedure outcome.People skills.

Necessary in order to answer routine inquiries from patients when conducting physical exams and instructing and/or educating about conditions and treatments, to communicate with department personnel when exchanging patient-related information, and to discuss patient condition with physicians.Compassion.

Patients who are sick or injured may be in extreme pain or distress. APPs must treat patients and their families with understanding.Detail oriented.

To ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment, including medication, physicians must be precise in monitoring them and recording information related to their care.Dexterity.

Must be agile and surehanded, especially when working with extremely sharp medical instruments.Leadership skills.

Physicians must coordinate with a team of other healthcare workers to manage patient care or direct medical procedures.Organizational skills.

Good recordkeeping and other administrative skills are critical for physicians in both medical and business settings.Patience.

Must remain calm and tolerant when working with patients who need special attention, such as those who fear or ignore medical treatment.Physical stamina.

May spend many hours on their feet, including walking between patient visits or procedures.Problem-solving skills.

Need to evaluate patients' symptoms to determine appropriate treatment. In some situations, such as emergencies, they may need to analyze and resolve crises quickly.Analytical skills.

Necessary in order to review nurse's notes, laboratory data and other patient information when evaluating patient condition, and when reviewing medical charts.Competencies:

Accuracy - Creates a quality product with a high level of accuracyCommunication -Engages in constructive interactionsComputer Skills - Proficient ability to use a computer and electronic medical record.Confidentiality - Maintain patient, team member, and employer confidentiality.Customer Service Oriented - Friendly, enthusiastic, and helpful to others.Decision Making - Ability to make critical judgments while under pressure.Detail Oriented - Aptitude to pay attention to the specifics of a project or task.Flexibility - Capacity to adapt quickly to changing conditions and work responsibilitiesPositivity - Display an optimistic attitude and is a progressive agent for needed change.Teamwork - Demonstrates collaboration, values input and maintains effective working relationships.Work Environment:

Environmentally controlled medical office environmentFast-paced setting with occasional high-pressure or emergent situationsHandling specimens of blood or body fluids, including secretions and excretions.Exposure to various chemical agents typically used in a clinical setting.Must be able to stand, stoop, walk, bend, and kneel for prolonged periods.Work closely with others in a team setting.Work hours subject to office needs to ensure coverage during all hours of operationFrequent interaction with a diverse population, including team members, providers, patients, vendors, and other members of the publicWork Schedule:

3-4 days per weekNegotiable Hours

Req ID # 2024-1038THIS ORGANIZATION PARTICIPATES IN E-VERIFY.