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| Job Title: | Clinical Supervisor Home Infusion |
| Job Ref No: | 1487116256 |
| Location: | Oregon |
| City: | Portland |
| Job Description: |
Assure the provision of high quality, reputable, and cost-effective clinical services meeting regulatory requirements through supervision and management of multidisciplinary clinical and support staff (licensed and non-licensed). Essential Functions: - Manages the delivery of quality clinical services consistent with agency policy, applicable state practice acts and applicable state and federal regulations through coordination of patient and staff schedules, provision of advice to staff and patients and directing utilization of program resources (clinical and non-labor). - Hires, orients, trains, develops and supervises qualified and competent Home Infusion staff. - Assures the delivery of cost-effective care through budget development and oversight, process monitoring and improvement, individual staff performance and effective utilization of non-labor resources (outside referrals, supplies, DME, etc.). - Plans, organizes, directs and evaluates clinical service delivery to continuously improve the quality and coordination of clinical care provided to patients and families. - Establishes, maintains and utilizes effective working relationships with peers, direct reports, managers, labor and physician partners to effectively improve the delivery of quality, efficient and compliant clinical services. - Assures ongoing professional development for self and staff. - Assures home health, hospice and home infusion patients and families, at home and in facility settings, receive high quality care, through organizing and supervising clinical staff and providing after-hours administrative call. - Develops, monitors and manages budget for clinical team and support services (e.g., durable medical equipment, medical supplies, etc.). Qualifications: Basic Qualifications: - 2 years of medical surgical nursing experience in an acute care setting. - 2-3 years of recent experience as a Home Infusion or Home Health nurse. - Bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited school. - Licensed in Oregon and Washington. Requires Oregon or Washington license at time of hire. Licenses in both states are required within six (6) months of hire. - Valid driver's license. - Current Basic Life Support CPR card. - Knowledge of nurse practice laws. - Working knowledge of the delivery of nursing services in the home setting. - Demonstrates customer-focused service skills. - Ability to develop proficiency in the operation of computerized clinical documentation systems including use of a laptop/notebook computer and keyboarding skills. - Demonstrates effective interpersonal communication and conflict resolution skills. - Ability to prioritize patient needs to achieve attainable treatment goals. - Ability to facilitate effective working relationships between diverse groups and individuals. - Well developed problem solving and critical thinking skills with clinical and organizational relevance. - Well developed organization and time management skills. - Must provide dependable automobile transportation using safe driving to visit patient homes and attend off-site meetings. - Ability to work within a labor/management partnership environment. - Basic knowledge of principles of supervision. - Working knowledge of Medicare certification, Oregon and Washington licensure, and JCAHO accreditation applicable to Home Infusion, Home Health and Hospice programs. - Must have working clinical knowledge in providing home infusion care and INS standards of care. Preferred Qualifications: - 2-3 years of Home Infusion experience - 2-3 years of Home Health/Hospice supervisory experience. - 3-4 years experience with a variety of health care delivery systems. - Master's degree in health care administration, business or nursing or related field. - CRNI Certification - Working knowledge of the managed care industry. - Knowledge of Medicare regulations and requirements. - Knowledge of care of the chronically ill and frail elderly. - Working knowledge of managerial theory. - Excellent time management, communication (written and verbal) and customer service skills. - Ability to use Microsoft Office products, (Excel, work Power Point) Salary Range: $98,200 - $130,800 |
| Employer: |
Kaiser Permanente. |
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