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Traveling Clinical Registered Nurse

Los Angeles, CA, USA

 

The WelbeHealth PACE program helps seniors stay in their homes and communities by providing comprehensive medical care and community-based services. It’s our mission to serve the most vulnerable seniors with better quality and compassion in a value-based model, and the Travel Registered Nurse (RN) Specialist directly guides this care as a primary voice on the interdisciplinary team (IDT).

The Travel RN Specialist covers any nursing roles (e.g., RN Case Manager, RN Clinic Nurse) as needed in multiple markets. The Travel RN Specialist is accountable for providing nursing care to participants in the program as assigned.

Essential Job Duties:

  • Take ownership of the quality of care and outcomes for assigned participant panel, working directly and in tandem with the PCP, utilizing clinic
  • Conduct PACE required nursing assessments (minimally every 6 months), educate participants and their support network on acute, chronic, and end-stage conditions, and perform urgent and routine virtual or in-person follow-up visits as determined by participants’ risk stratification and needs, and as a direct extension to the PCP
  • Develop and implement a discipline specific plan of care (POC) in collaboration with the IDT, participants, families, and/or points of action, to ensure the delivery of high quality, value-based, holistic care, capturing their assessments, findings, relevant information, and respective actions through timely and compliant documents in electronic health records
  • Coordinate the care for select participants with highest level of complexity, including those in the hospital, ER, and skilled facility, with the appropriate clinical team members to ensure seamless transitions of care, participant satisfaction, and to prevent unfavorable outcomes, inappropriate utilization of resources, and unnecessary hospitalizations
  • Act as the point person for triage, focusing on maximizing WelbeHealth’s internal ability for ER diversion though walk-in clinic management and clinical escalations from the Welbe Advocate Hub
  • Dispense ordered medications to participants while in the center or clinic, and reinforce education for participants regarding their medications
  • Act as a coordinator of care, on behalf of participants and with other health care personnel, with evaluation and follow up on patient care measures (e.g., dentures, glasses, personal care, procedures, labs, referrals, or transportation)

Job Requirements:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
  • Unencumbered RN license
  • Minimum of two (2) years of nursing experience in a clinical setting with a frail or elderly population
  • Highly motivated, self-directed, able to execute tasks in a quickly changing environment and can make sound decisions in emergency situations
  • Excellent clinical, organizational, and communication skills in settings with seniors, their families, and IDT members
  • Ability to travel up to 100% of the time, multi-state support depending on the needs of the business as directed by Director of Operations; travel expenses covered as according to company travel and expense policies

Benefits of Working at WelbeHealth: Apply your nursing expertise in new ways as we rapidly expand. You will have the opportunity to design the way we work in the context of an encouraging and loving environment where every person feels uniquely cared for.

  • Work/life balance – we mean it! 17 days of personal time off (PTO), 12 holidays observed annually, sick time
  • 401 K savings + match
  • Medical insurance coverage (Medical, Dental, Vision)
  • Advancement opportunities - We’ve got a track record of hiring and promoting from within, meaning you can create your own path!
  • Bonus eligibility – your hard work translates to more money in your pocket
  • And additional benefits

 

Salary/Wage base range for this role is $145,399 - $174,478/ year + Bonus + Equity. WelbeHealth offers competitive total rewards package that includes, 401k match, healthcare coverage and a broad range of other benefits.  Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other qualifications.

Compensation

$170,000 - $174,478 USD

 

COVID-19 Vaccination Policy

At WelbeHealth, our mission is to unlock the full potential of our vulnerable seniors. In this spirit, please note that we have a vaccination policy for all our employees and proof of vaccination, or a vaccine declination form will be required prior to employment. WelbeHealth maintains required infection control and PPE standards and has requirements relevant to all team members regarding vaccinations.

 

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At WelbeHealth, we embrace and cherish the diversity of our team members, and we're committed to building a culture of inclusion and belonging. We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer. People seeking employment at WelbeHealth are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member), pregnancy or other status protected by applicable law.

 

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