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Sexual Health Nurse Navigator in Provincetown, MA

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Job DetailsJob Location: Provincetown Health Center - Provincetown, MA 02657Salary Range: $35.00 - $45.00 HourlyOur Culture- Why work with us:   Joining Outer Cape Health Services isn't just about taking on a new role; it's about embracing a mission that goes beyond the day-to-day. Here, you become part of a dedicated team committed to safeguarding and nurturing invaluable community health resources. Our ethos is built on creating a vibrant and inclusive workplace where every team member is valued and recognized for their unique contributions. Who We Are: Our mission is to provide a full range of primary health care and supportive social services that promote the health and well-being of all who live in or visit the ten outermost towns of Cape Cod. OCHS now cares for more than 20,000 patients annually, and no one is denied access to services due to an inability to pay. Founded in 1987 through the merger of Health Associates of Provincetown (established in 1972) and the AIM Medical Center in Wellfleet (established in 1966), Outer Cape Health has a long history of successful growth and expansion in pursuit of this mission. As a Patient-Centered Medical Home, OCHS holds itself to the highest standards.  Ensuring patients have access to care when they need it and request it and validating that staff are working at the top of their licensures are the foundations of this model. Our Core Competencies: At Outer Cape Health Services, our core competencies are the foundation upon which our organization is built, guiding us in our mission to deliver exceptional health services to our communities. Our focus on fostering teamwork ensures that we operate as a cohesive unit, valuing each member's contribution and working synergistically towards common goals. Integrity and honesty stand at the heart of everything we do, creating a culture of trust and respect among our team and the communities we serve. Embracing technology, we continually seek innovative solutions to enhance our services and operations. Finally, being patient-centered, we prioritize the needs and well-being of those we serve, striving to exceed expectations and make a meaningful difference in their lives.   A Day in the Life of this Role: Reporting to the Sexual Health Program Manager, the Sexual Health Nurse Navigator will primarily be responsible for supporting the Sexual Health Programs by empowering, educating, and supporting individuals receiving treatment, prevention, and education services.   Summary of Duties: Provides guidance, counseling and advocacy to clients in need of assistance in accessing HIV treatment, Hepatitis C treatment, HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Non-Occupation Post Exposure Prophylaxis (nPEP), Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) testing and treatment.  Provides counseling and education on Standards of Care for patients for HIV treatment/prevention, Hepatitis C Treatment, and STIs.  Provide guidance and assistance in linking to other care such as Primary care, Behavioral Health care, Vision care, and Dental care.  Assist patients in referral and registry for Drug Assistance Programs and other discount programs.  Coordinate client linkage to Insurance coverage and/or Sliding Fee Scale Discount program.  Maintains concise and accurate documentation according to departmental standards including but not limited to chart notes, access timelines, refill timelines, and Case Management forms from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH).  Facilitates timely scheduling to ensure proper treatment and follow-up.  Collaborates with Program Manager and MDPH for proper reporting and tracking.  Collaborate with other organizations to ensure proper treatment and follow-up for patients  Reviews and monitors Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) with Sexual Health Program Manager to evaluate programming ensuring achievement of contractual and regulatory requirements.  Ability to provide client-centered HIV/STI counseling services in a stigma-free environment.  Facilitates and renders treatment and immunizations as ordered by providers and or protocol.  Reviews treatment plan with patient while documenting patient education and patient’s understanding of treatment, and prevention of future infections.  Tracks and documents patient follow-ups and barriers to follow-up.  Knowledge of HIV/AIDS/STI prevention, transmission, and epidemiology, or willingness to learn.  Phlebotomy certification/experience or a willingness to be trained in phlebotomy.  Experience working with diverse groups regardless of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex and drug cultures, age groups, religion, country of origin, disability, and economic status.  Ability to multi-task on a daily basis.  Proficiency with use of computers and software including but not limited to Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Electronic Medical Record (EMT), email, and office equipment.  Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment.  Excellent verbal and written communication skills including ability to talk openly about sex, sexual risk-taking behaviors, and harm reduction strategies.  Strong attention to detail and data collection.  Ability to work weekends and some evenings.  Ability to attend required MDPH trainings in Massachusetts.  Option to attend other trainings/conferences as available/desired.    Other related duties and projects assigned by the Program Manager.     QualificationsWhat we need from you: Registered Nurse (RN) current licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts  Nursing Education Programs must be accredited by American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).  Experience, knowledge and education related to the challenges, barriers and needs of the diverse HIV+ population, particularly the LGBTQ community, and existing HIV/AIDS resources  Working knowledge of current Sexual Health initiatives, or willingness to learn  Excellent interpersonal skills, communication skills, organizational abilities, computer experience, and the ability to work within a collaborative team setting.  Excellent written and verbal communication skills – bi-lingual helpful  Proficiency in computer skills including EPIC, Outlook, Microsoft office, OneDrive etc.  Excellent judgment and ability to solve problems in a timely manner.  Ability to adhere to strict confidentiality standards.  Demonstrated ability to work effectively both as a team member and independently.  Demonstrated ability to work in a culturally diverse and inclusive environment    AAP/EEOC Statement  Outer Cape Health Services is committed to providing equal employment opportunity in all our employment programs and decisions. Discrimination in employment on the basis of any protected class under federal, state, or local law is a violation of our policy and is against the law. Equal employment opportunity is provided to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, covered veterans’ status, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, or any other protected characteristic. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, recruitment and hiring, placement, promotion, termination, reductions-in-force, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training.
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Medical Speciality

Public health

Employment Type

Full-time

Required License

RN (Registered Nurse)

Work Setting

ClinicCommunity health center

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About Outer Cape Health

Outer Cape Health Services, Inc. (OCHS) is a non-profit community health center providing comprehensive healthcare and social services to the residents and visitors of Cape Cod. With locations in Provincetown, Wellfleet, and Harwich, OCHS offers primary care, specialty care, behavioral health, pharmacy services, and more, serving nearly 17,000 patients annually, regardless of their ability to pay.