Job Summary
The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse I (APRN) is licensed by the state of Massachusetts to engage in advanced practice nursing activities. APRN practice activities include, but are not limited to: advanced assessment; diagnosis; treatment, referrals, and other modalities for individuals, groups, or communities across the lifespan for health promotion or health maintenance and for those who are experiencing acute or chronic disease, illness, trauma or other life-altering events in which rehabilitative and/or palliative interventions are necessary. The knowledge and skills required for this role include clinical experience in a focused area, evidence-based practice/research, collaboration to advance the practice of nursing, and the professional development of nurses. The focus of the APN's specialized knowledge and skills includes patients/families, nurses, and nursing practice. The APRN is accountable for collaborating with multidisciplinary members of the healthcare team to design and implement evidence-based care. Develops and recommends standards, policies, and procedures of patient care. Participates in hospital, departmental, and multidisciplinary programs, committees, and special projects.
Clinical Practice and Outcomes
Work collaboratively as part of a team. Participates in NP mentoring. Shares specialty knowledge with staff. Applies principles of evidence-based practice (EBP) and quality improvement (QI) to patient care.
Leadership
Awareness of organizational mission and goals. Committee/professional organization membership.
ADDENDUM with Psychiatric Certification
May assess patients' medical, behavioral, and psychological needs and conditions, including, but not limited to diagnostic assessments. May prescribe and monitor psychotropic medications in collaboration with the psychiatric team. May provide psycho-education, counseling, health promotion, and preventive services. May communicate as appropriate with patients' relatives, collateral contacts, and fellow professionals in the community to develop and implement treatment plans. May provide physical health screening and primary health care monitoring and may provide clinical consultation to peers and other healthcare professionals.
Qualifications
Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Ability to appropriately evaluate all aspects of a situation and to independently make appropriate and timely decisions. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters discreetly and to ensure confidentiality guidelines are maintained by staff. Knowledge in aspects of safety applicable to the position; knowledge of and compliance with institutional, JCAHO, HIPAA, and other regulatory bodies standards. Demonstrates awareness of how the organizational mission and goals apply to practice across disciplines. Ability to identify systems including structure, functions, resources, and barriers that affect patient care delivery and coordination. Ability to recognize patterns and trends within disease states.