
Pediatric RN Case Manager (Hospice) in Las Vegas, NV
Job Description
About the position
Responsibilities
• Fosters and maintains an effective working relationship between co-workers, patients, and other professional members of the community
• Follows an individualized Plan of Care established by the interdisciplinary team for each patient
• Manages overall care to assigned patients encompassing coordination of all hospice disciplines
• Assists the hospice interdisciplinary team in establishing and maintaining the individualized plan of care and treatment goals for each assigned patient
• Gathers, reports, and analyzes patient care data and implements care accordingly
• Capable of giving adequate report on patient’s condition to the Hospice Medical Director, members of the interdisciplinary team, other nurses and supervisors as needed
• Immediately reports any changes to the Hospice Medical Director and interdisciplinary team
• Reports unusual conditions, observations and pertinent information to the physician or Director of Nursing
• Understands/provides basic principles of palliative care/pain management within the Scope of Practice
• Complies with all documentation policies/procedures
• Completes appropriate documentation in a legible and timely manner
• Utilizes appropriate chain of command
• Supervises and delegates duties to Certified Nurse Aides and Licensed Practical Nurses
• Participates in Interdisciplinary Team Meetings and other Performance Improvement Activities
• Pronouncement of Death with previously established physician orders; RN may pronounce death
• Calls coroner and/or patient’s mortuary of choice and completes process related to removal of body from location of death
• Provides intervention and support as needed related to terminal illness and loss
• Provides emotional and spiritual support and makes appropriate referrals to other team members
• Assesses and address depression and fear associates with terminal illness
• Facilitates communication among patient, family, and hospice team
• Identifies caregiver strain which may necessitate respite care relief, and or support
• Educates and assist the patient and family to complete Advance Directives upon patient/family request
• Provides personal care as assigned by the Interdisciplinary Team, Hospice Physician and Director of Clinical Operations which may consist of, but not limited to:
Nursing assessment/reassessment
Medication management, administration, and teaching
Providing comfort measures
Insertion/maintenance/removal of foley catheters
Insertion/maintenance/removal of various IV catheters for pain control/comfort
Application/adjustment of oxygen, IV, NG, G-Tube and other invasive lines as ordered by the physician.
Vital signs (B/P, T, P, R)
Assists with ambulation/transfers
• Follows the State of Nevada Nurse Practice Act during all patient care activities
• Follows policy and Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice for clinical care
• Other duties as assigned
• Adheres to patient rights, abuse reporting and confidentiality policies
• Attends scheduled staff meetings and/or in-service training
• Adheres to departmental dress code requirements related to uniform, personal grooming, and other attire
• Demonstrates reliability by making every attempt to report to work on time, providing proper notification for absences or tardiness and participating in required meetings
• Demonstrates ability to problem-solve and make decisions by assessing situations and considering alternatives, seeking guidance and direction as necessary, utilizing proper chain of command
• Demonstrates effective time management skills by coordinating activities to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency, willingness to adjust or revise work schedules as requested
• Assumes responsibility for on-going personal development and continuing education
• Stays current with all mandatory agency and regulatory requirements
• Completes assigned projects within specified time frames
Requirements
• Must be currently licensed as a Registered Nurse by the State Board of Nursing in the State of Nevada
• Must successfully complete a background check pursuant to NRS 449.188 and NRS 179A.100 along with a pre-employment drug screen and physical, TB testing, previous employment and reference checking, and an MVR (may include verification of education)
• Must read, speak, write, and understand the English language
• CPR/First Aid certification is required
• Must be able to handle frequent interruptions
• Must be able to cope with emotionally charged situations encompassing, patients, families, and other caregivers
• Must be available for prescheduled on-call hours, weekends, and holidays
• Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and current auto insurance
• Must be willing to see patients in Pahrump
• Must have the strength and endurance required for standing, walking, lifting, bending, and pushing on a consistent basis up to 50 lbs.
• Must utilize appropriate durable medical equipment as needed in a safe manner
• Uses appropriate body mechanics for safe patient care
• Category 1 for potential exposure to blood/body fluids. (Requires the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve an inherent potential for mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them. Protective measures should be used while engaged in Category 1 tasks with exposure potential.)
• Must utilize appropriate PPE as needed
• Follows the designated plan of action in the event of a fire or other emergency/disaster
Nice-to-haves
• Prefer 1 year experience as a registered nurse in hospice, home health or geriatric care
• Bi-lingual (Spanish) Preferred
Benefits
• Paid Time Off
• NV Paid Leave
• Medical Insurance
• Dental & Vision Insurance
• Voluntary Ancillary Insurance
• Paid Holidays
• Floating Holiday
• 401k with Company Match
• Employee Assistance Program
• Employee Discount Program
• Uniforms
• Welcoming Culture
Responsibilities
• Fosters and maintains an effective working relationship between co-workers, patients, and other professional members of the community
• Follows an individualized Plan of Care established by the interdisciplinary team for each patient
• Manages overall care to assigned patients encompassing coordination of all hospice disciplines
• Assists the hospice interdisciplinary team in establishing and maintaining the individualized plan of care and treatment goals for each assigned patient
• Gathers, reports, and analyzes patient care data and implements care accordingly
• Capable of giving adequate report on patient’s condition to the Hospice Medical Director, members of the interdisciplinary team, other nurses and supervisors as needed
• Immediately reports any changes to the Hospice Medical Director and interdisciplinary team
• Reports unusual conditions, observations and pertinent information to the physician or Director of Nursing
• Understands/provides basic principles of palliative care/pain management within the Scope of Practice
• Complies with all documentation policies/procedures
• Completes appropriate documentation in a legible and timely manner
• Utilizes appropriate chain of command
• Supervises and delegates duties to Certified Nurse Aides and Licensed Practical Nurses
• Participates in Interdisciplinary Team Meetings and other Performance Improvement Activities
• Pronouncement of Death with previously established physician orders; RN may pronounce death
• Calls coroner and/or patient’s mortuary of choice and completes process related to removal of body from location of death
• Provides intervention and support as needed related to terminal illness and loss
• Provides emotional and spiritual support and makes appropriate referrals to other team members
• Assesses and address depression and fear associates with terminal illness
• Facilitates communication among patient, family, and hospice team
• Identifies caregiver strain which may necessitate respite care relief, and or support
• Educates and assist the patient and family to complete Advance Directives upon patient/family request
• Provides personal care as assigned by the Interdisciplinary Team, Hospice Physician and Director of Clinical Operations which may consist of, but not limited to:
Nursing assessment/reassessment
Medication management, administration, and teaching
Providing comfort measures
Insertion/maintenance/removal of foley catheters
Insertion/maintenance/removal of various IV catheters for pain control/comfort
Application/adjustment of oxygen, IV, NG, G-Tube and other invasive lines as ordered by the physician.
Vital signs (B/P, T, P, R)
Assists with ambulation/transfers
• Follows the State of Nevada Nurse Practice Act during all patient care activities
• Follows policy and Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice for clinical care
• Other duties as assigned
• Adheres to patient rights, abuse reporting and confidentiality policies
• Attends scheduled staff meetings and/or in-service training
• Adheres to departmental dress code requirements related to uniform, personal grooming, and other attire
• Demonstrates reliability by making every attempt to report to work on time, providing proper notification for absences or tardiness and participating in required meetings
• Demonstrates ability to problem-solve and make decisions by assessing situations and considering alternatives, seeking guidance and direction as necessary, utilizing proper chain of command
• Demonstrates effective time management skills by coordinating activities to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency, willingness to adjust or revise work schedules as requested
• Assumes responsibility for on-going personal development and continuing education
• Stays current with all mandatory agency and regulatory requirements
• Completes assigned projects within specified time frames
Requirements
• Must be currently licensed as a Registered Nurse by the State Board of Nursing in the State of Nevada
• Must successfully complete a background check pursuant to NRS 449.188 and NRS 179A.100 along with a pre-employment drug screen and physical, TB testing, previous employment and reference checking, and an MVR (may include verification of education)
• Must read, speak, write, and understand the English language
• CPR/First Aid certification is required
• Must be able to handle frequent interruptions
• Must be able to cope with emotionally charged situations encompassing, patients, families, and other caregivers
• Must be available for prescheduled on-call hours, weekends, and holidays
• Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and current auto insurance
• Must be willing to see patients in Pahrump
• Must have the strength and endurance required for standing, walking, lifting, bending, and pushing on a consistent basis up to 50 lbs.
• Must utilize appropriate durable medical equipment as needed in a safe manner
• Uses appropriate body mechanics for safe patient care
• Category 1 for potential exposure to blood/body fluids. (Requires the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve an inherent potential for mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them. Protective measures should be used while engaged in Category 1 tasks with exposure potential.)
• Must utilize appropriate PPE as needed
• Follows the designated plan of action in the event of a fire or other emergency/disaster
Nice-to-haves
• Prefer 1 year experience as a registered nurse in hospice, home health or geriatric care
• Bi-lingual (Spanish) Preferred
Benefits
• Paid Time Off
• NV Paid Leave
• Medical Insurance
• Dental & Vision Insurance
• Voluntary Ancillary Insurance
• Paid Holidays
• Floating Holiday
• 401k with Company Match
• Employee Assistance Program
• Employee Discount Program
• Uniforms
• Welcoming Culture
Job Details
Medical Speciality
PediatricsHospice & Palliative Medicine
Employment Type
Full-time
Required License
RN (Registered Nurse)
Years of Experience
Intermediate
Shifts
Day shift
Work Setting
Hospital
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About ProCare Hospice
ProCare Hospice of Nevada provides compassionate end-of-life care to patients with life-limiting illnesses, prioritizing dignity, comfort, and support. They offer personalized hospice services in Las Vegas and Henderson, educating the community on the benefits of hospice care while valuing each patient as an individual.



