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Advanced Care at Home RN- 8HR Shifts 3:30p-12a

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Who We Are

Hicuity Health is the leader in delivering expert telemedicine care in support of patients and bedside care teams in acute and critical care environments. Since our founding in 2006, Hicuity Health has pioneered provider-to-provider telemedicine, fueling success with clinical and technical innovation.

 

What We're Solving

Hicuity Health leverages telemedicine to address clinical needs and staffing shortages for a diverse range of clients and care venues nationwide, including health systems, hospitals, post-acute care facilities, and at-home acute care environments.

 

Our Mission

For nearly two decades, Hicuity Health has delivered “Care Innovated” to its clients and patients. Across a range of services, Hicuity offers clinical, technical, and operational expertise that improves patient care and supports healthcare facilities nationwide.

The Role

Join our team as a  Work from Home – Remote – Hospital Care at Home (Advanced Care at Home) RN. As the leading high acuity telemedicine provider in the United States, we are seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to join our team of high performing Clinical Support professionals as a Hospital Care at Home (ACAH) RN.  In this role, you will be responsible for providing high-quality patient care to various patient populations within the framework of the Advanced Care at Home program and includes the following key elements:

You Will

  • Utilize monitoring, assessment, planning, intervention and critical thinking skills to care for acute care patient populations in the home
  • Navigate patients and families across the continuum of the program’s phases of care
  • Monitor and responding to biometric data per program protocols
  • Conduct home and audio/visual patient care visits as directed by the care team and/or protocol
  • Ensure all interventions in the patient’s care plan are implemented efficiently with a patient centered approach
  • Leverage the resources and expertise of the team and our supplier partners to implement collaborative workflows, standards, policies, protocols, guidelines and documentation systems to support safe, reliable, high-quality, evidence-based care with clinical protocols as the foundation
  • Adhere to the clinical protocols and be willing to obtain the necessary training to provide care within the context of the providing evidence-based care
  • Promote professional practice and a culture of safety; willingness to engage in process improvement efforts
  • Obtain certifications as required by Hicuity Health

What We’re Looking For

  • Must have an active, unencumbered California state license.
  • RN Compact (multi-state) license in addition to a CA preferred.
  • Three (3) years RN experience.
  • Med/Surg or Nursing experience in the inpatient hospitalized setting required.
  • Clinical knowledge.
  • Able to promote patient safety and a positive patient experience.
  • Flexible and comfortable with a changing and dynamic work environment and schedule across all shifts and days.
  • Team player who also works well independently.
  • Participates in ongoing learning and continuing education to care for a variety of patient populations.
  • Collaborate, advocate and mentor others with a professional, non-condescending manner.
  • Model collaborative, respectful team relationships with colleagues and customers; lead by example.
  • This job may be performed remotely from anywhere in the United States, except that this job may not be filled or performed in Washington, California, New York, or Colorado.

 

As Part Of Our Team, Team Members Receive 

  • Hicuity Health fuses a friendly and collegial work environment with high performance standards.  
  • Our compensation plans include:
    • Competitive Base pay
    • Generous shift differentials
    • Generous paid time off for full time team members
    • Competitive benefit programs for full time team members

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