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LVN Outpatient Other
County of Riverside

Licensed Vocational Nurse I/II - CHC-Women's Health Clinic

$57,012.80 - $88,462.40 / YEAR
The County of Riverside - Riverside University Health System (RUHS) - Community Health Centers is seeking a Licensed Vocational Nurse I/II to join their Women's Health Clinic team in Moreno Valley. Under supervision and direction of a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or physician, the incumbent will be responsible for acting as lead for an assigned pod or team, managing nurse visits as assigned, correctly documenting medications and vaccines administered, completing and processing referrals, assisting the physician and registered nurse with data entry, order entry, chart review, responding to patient questions/concerns/care needs received via telephone, electronic medical record and in person, assisting in ensuring work areas/patient care areas are properly stocked with necessary supplies, keeping track of medications, equipment, and other supplies used for patient care; performing nursing duties within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing in the care of patients in the Department of Mental Health or Public Health Ambulatory Family Health Center; and perform other related duties as required. The Licensed Vocational Nurse I is the first working level in the LVN series. The Licensed Vocational Nurse I is distinguished from the Licensed Vocational Nurse II in that the latter has one year or more of nursing experience. The Licensed Vocational Nurse I/II is distinguished from the class of Nursing Assistant, Health Services Assistant or Certified Medical Assistant, in that a state license is required of incumbents and they perform a more highly skilled form of nursing care. Professional experience with the following is preferred: - Bilingual - Women's health - High-volume clinic setting Required valid licenses and certificates: California Vocational Nurse's License issued by the California Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Copies of ALL certifications must be uploaded to your profile as an attachment at the time of submitting your application to be considered. If you are having difficulties uploading your required documents, please email them to rpadilla@rivco.org. Work Schedule: 5/40 Monday - Friday 9:00am to 5:30pm Salary Range: Licensed Vocational Nurse I: $27.4177 - $40.1876 Licensed Vocational Nurse II: $29.0135 - $42.5261 Meet the Team! Riverside University Health System provides a wide range of primary and specialty care services across 13 Community Health Centers (CHCs) throughout Riverside County. As federally qualified health centers, the CHCs operate on a sliding fee scale to ensure that some of the county’s most vulnerable populations receive the care they need. Whether it’s preventive care, chronic disease management, Express Care, Mobile Health, or integrated specialty and behavioral health services, our teams are made up of dedicated healthcare professionals who are passionate about making a difference. If you’re committed to delivering compassionate care and eager to join a team that truly values community, connection, and making a meaningful difference, RUHS is the place for you! Learn more about our Community Health Centers by visiting www.ruhealth.org •Provide nursing care to patients within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing; prepare patients for physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners, and care for patients during treatment; administer medications using subcutaneous, intramuscularly, intradermal, subdermal, and/or oral methods. •Take temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure of patients as necessary; apply and change dressings and cares for wounds; may collect specimens for laboratory analysis; assist physicians, registered nurses, and mid-level providers in performing examinations, tests, respiratory care and other treatments including minor surgical procedures, PAP smears and colposcopies. •Perform venipuncture, injections of medications including biological immunizations for pediatrics and adults, including the provision of Tuberculin skin tests, Coccidioidin skin tests, and Histoplasmin skin tests in the course of a tuberculosis control program. •Perform documentation as required within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing, and established rules of charting; chart treatments and medications and maintain pertinent medical records; collect data from patients to ensure scheduling with appropriate services; maintain clinical records, reports and charge tickets; review charts to determine type of treatment the patient may require and assure proper clinic scheduling and continuity of care. •Counsel, advise and educate patients regarding proper health care methods; set clinic appointments per established policies and procedures; refer patients for specialty care to outside agencies utilizing knowledge of payor source to ensure appropriate referrals to outside agencies and programs. •Assist physicians, registered nurses, and mid-level providers in the administration of special treatments, examinations, and intravenous therapy; chart treatments and medications and maintain pertinent medical records according to established practice by the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing, policies, and procedures. •Assist physicians, registered nurses, and mid-level providers in the administration of medical records; assist in the data collection, preparation, and implementation of patient care plans; participate in patient education and rehabilitation programs and document data appropriately. •Observe patients' condition and behavior, and report significant changes to the supervisor. •May act under supervision and direction of a physician, registered nurse or mid-level provider as a nursing leader over health services assistants, certified medical assistants, office assistants and other LVNs, as assigned. Licensed Vocational Nurse I: Experience: None required. Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing; medical terminology, hospital and/or health care procedures and equipment; medication administration as outlined in policies and procedures. Ability to: Skillfully perform vocational nursing duties and responsibilities within the scope of professional practice of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing; learn and follow policies and procedures; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, mid-level practitioners, patients, and co-workers; complete and maintain reports and clinical records per established policies and procedures. Licensed Vocational Nurse II: Experience: At least one year of successful experience as an LVN, preferably in a public health clinic environment. Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in vocational nursing within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing; medical terminology, acute care procedures and equipment; medication administration and any policies and procedures of the setting assigned. Ability to: Skillfully perform the full range of vocational nursing duties and responsibilities within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act for vocational nursing; learn and follow policies and procedures for the setting assigned; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, mid-level providers, registered nurses, patients, and co-workers; complete and maintain reports and patient records; make observations of situations accurately and report them so effective action can be taken according to rules of documentation and policies and procedures. Other Requirements: License: Possession of a valid California Vocational Nurse's License issued by the California Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners. Possession of a valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association for professional healthcare providers. A valid California Driver's License is required for some positions in this class. For questions regarding this recruitment, contact Raven Padilla at rpadilla@rivco.org or 951/955-0780. Please allow 1-2 business days for response to general inquiries.
RN ICU Other
County of Riverside

Registered Nurse II/III-MC/CHC - Adult Critical Care Unit

$43.99 - $77.16 / HOUR
The County of Riverside's Riverside University Health System - Medical Center is seeking Registered Nurses for the Adult Critical Care Unit. The most competitive candidates will have at least two years of experience working as a Registered Nurse in a Critical Care/Intensive Care Unit, working with the adult patient population. Salary Range: Registered Nurse II-MC/CHC: $43.9933 - $68.0905 per hour Registered Nurse III-MC/CHC: $51.1284 - $77.1585 per hour Required Licenses and Certifications A current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Basic Life Support, (BLS), certification issued by the American Heart Association. Advance Cardiac Life Support, (ACLS), certification issued by the American Heart Association National Institute of Health Stroke Scale, (NIHSS), issued by the American Heart Association, Blue Cloud-National Stroke Association, or Apex. Additional Differentials ICU Critical Care Pay: $4.00 per hour. Evening Shift ( 6:00pm to 11:00pm); $2.50 per hour Night shift (11:00pm to 7:30am): $5.00 per hour Specialty Care/Critical Care differentials will be applied following completion of required specialty training, attainment of all necessary certifications, and departmental determination that the employee is authorized to work independently. Work schedule: Night Shift 7:00pm -7:30am. Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . Within the full scope of the Nurse Practice Act, assess, plan, organize, and provide nursing care to assigned patients in accordance with physician instructions; make preliminary observations of, and prepare patients for, medical treatment. Assist physicians in administering treatments and in performing medical examinations, diagnostic tests, and surgical operations. As directed, administer prescribed treatment and medications including dispensing as ordered to patients; chart treatment of patients and record and report significant changes in condition and general progress of patient. Counsel and advise patients, families and significant others regarding special medical problems and/or proper healthcare methods; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports. Instruct patients in carrying out physician's orders; may transcribe physician's orders to working records. May provide orientation and training to new staff, residents, medical students, ROP and nursing students. May participate in quality assurance reviews; may act as a team leader or relief charge nurse. Assign and monitor the work of subordinate nursing personnel; participate in committee activities. May triage patients by reviewing admission charts and merging patients into the patient assignment or clinic flow at the appropriate time and place. May testify in court as to the client's mental and physical condition; may recommend initiating conservatorship investigations when assigned to the mental health setting. May coordinate and monitor patients through the hospitalization process utilizing physicians, primary care nurses, and third-party payors to maintain quality care and fiscal responsibility. May review the post hospital care plan with the patient/family, establishing a contact regarding time frames and responsibilities; follow plan through a discharge. REGISTERED NURSE II-MC/CHC: Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to one year of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care hospital, clinic outpatient setting, or healthcare agency program. Experience gained as an Interim Permit Nurse may be credited toward meeting the required experience. Evaluations and references must show proficiency of practice as a Registered Nurse. Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients, and fellow employees; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. REGISTERED NURSE III-MC/CHC: Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to three years of full time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care facility or community health agency with references and evaluations to show appropriate skill level. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a national certification in a nursing specialty may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may be substituted for two years of the required experience.) Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and fellow employees; secure the cooperation of employees to work effectively together; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; keep abreast of developments in area of nursing specialization; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Jasmine Watts at jwatts@rivco.org or (951) 955-2769. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response.
NP Other
County of Riverside

Nurse Practitioner II/III- DESERT

$143,062.40 - $250,723.20 / YEAR
The Riverside University Health System (RUHS) is seeking dedicated and experienced Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) to join the Community Health Centers (CHCs) in the desert region of Riverside County (Palm Springs and Indio). Nurse Practitioners with the CHCs provide quality care to underserved populations in a dynamic, team-oriented setting. Position Highlights: Provide comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages Perform procedures within your scope, including OB/GYN and pediatric care Work in high-volume outpatient settings focused on delivering compassionate, culturally competent care Serve in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), with potential eligibility for federal, state, and local loan repayment programs Preferred Qualifications: Active board certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner Minimum 2–3 years of primary care experience Bilingual in Spanish preferred About RUHS: Riverside University Health System is the County of Riverside’s integrated health system, delivering medical and behavioral health services to communities across the region. RUHS is committed to serving underserved populations and offers a supportive environment for healthcare professionals seeking to make a difference. Our system offers diverse career and educational opportunities for providers passionate about health equity and community health. RUHealth.org • Take patient health histories; perform physical examinations; record findings and assess the health status of patients. • Identify abnormalities and/or concerns in physical, mental, emotional, developmental, and psychosocial functioning; order, review and interpret diagnostic and screening procedures. • Perform selected diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; follow orders for administering medications and therapeutic devises. • Provide health counseling and educate patients on specific areas related to patient illness/health status. • Refer patients for further diagnosis and/or treatment when indicated; identify patients who require immediate attention of a physician; initiate specified emergency treatment; carry out approved treatment plans. • Initiate orders for medication and therapeutic devices to patients; may assist in orienting less experienced nurse practitioners. • Provide input into clinical decision making via participation on committees as assigned; collaborate with other nurse practitioners and physicians to review protocols for healthcare. Education: A Bachelor's or Master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing, public health, health sciences or a closely related field and current certification as a Nurse Practitioner in a field of specialty by a recognized National Board is required. Experience: NP II - one year of experience in a comparable healthcare setting; NP III - three years as a Nurse Practitioner with at least one year in a comparable healthcare setting to the assignment. Knowledge of: Techniques used in the diagnosis and treatment of personal health problems; principles of health maintenance and disease management; psychosocial assessment; normal growth and development; pathophysiology; pharmacology; nutrition; counseling and health education principles; healthcare delivery systems; community resources and referrals systems related to healthcare; legal implications of advance practice roles in nursing; principles of quality assurance. Ability to: Provide care to patients with acute and chronic health problems; collaborate with the healthcare team, patients, and families to identify and resolve health problems; write clear, concise documentation of patient visits in the medical record; provide independent nursing care; function under standardized protocols; communicate effectively orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients, healthcare team and others; analyze situations accurately and take effective courses of action. License/Certificate: Possession of a certificate authorizing practice as a Nurse Practitioner in the State of California. Possession of a valid license to furnish medications as a Nurse Practitioner in the State of California. Possession of a current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Current certification as a Nurse Practitioner in a field of specialty by a recognized National Board is required. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) issued by the American Heart Association may be required at certain work locations. What's Next? This recruitment is open to the public. Depending on the number of applications received, RUHS employees may be given priority consideration. Applications will be reviewed in the order of which they were received. The candidate pool generated from this job posting may be used to fill other Nurse Practitioner openings throughout the health system - all interested candidates with the required experience are encouraged to apply. For questions regarding this recruitment contact the recruiter, Angela Levinson : alevinson@rivco.org / 951-955-5562
RN ER Other
County of Riverside

Registered Nurse II/III-MC/CHC - Emergency Department

$43.99 - $77.16 / HOUR
The County of Riverside - Riverside University Health System (RUHS) - Medical Center, located in Moreno Valley, is currently recruiting for experienced Registered Nurses for the Emergency Department (ED). Candidates must have at least one year of Emergency Department experience working in an acute care setting. Certificates required: Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification from the American Heart Association Pediatric Advances Life Support (PALS) certification from the American Heart Association NIHSS (Stroke) Certification from the American Heart Association, Blue Cloud-National Stroke Association, or Apex Trauma Nursing Core Course Certification, (TNCC), or Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses, (ATCN), certification. The Emergency Department is a large unit comprised of 40 treatment areas. There are six (6) acute trauma beds, three (3) acute cardiac beds and six (6) other specially monitored beds for acute patients. The 25 general exam rooms include a decontamination room, security rooms, an ENT, cast room, and forensic exam room. The ED is staffed with attending physicians and resident physicians 24 hours a day. Work Schedule: 3/12s, night shift, 1900 – 0730 Additional Differentials: Evening Shift (6:00pm to 11:00pm): $2.50 per hour Night Shift (11:00pm to 7:30am): $5.00 per hour ED Critical Care: 0-2 years experience $4.00 per hour, 3-5 years experience $5.50 per hour, 6 + years experience $7.00 per hour Specialty Care/Critical Care differentials will be applied following completion of required specialty training, attainment of all necessary certifications, and departmental determination that the employee is authorized to work independently. Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . • Assess, plan, organize, and provide nursing care to assigned patients in accordance with physician instructions; make preliminary observations of patients and prepare patients for medical treatment. • Assist physicians in administering treatments and in performing medical examinations, diagnostic tests and surgical operations. • Administer prescribed treatment and medications, including dispensing, as ordered to patients; chart treatment of patients; record and report significant changes in condition and general progress of patients. • Counsel and advise patients, families and significant others regarding special medical problems and/or proper healthcare methods. • Prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; instruct patients in carrying out physician's orders; transcribe physician's orders to working records. • Provide orientation and training to new staff, residents, medical students, Regional Occupational Program (ROP) participants and nursing students. • Participate in quality assurance reviews; act as a team leader or relief charge nurse. • Assign and monitor, the work of subordinate nursing personnel; participate in committee activities; identify staff training needs. • Triage patients by reviewing admission charts and merging patients into the appropriate patient assignment or clinic flow when appropriate. • Testify in court as to client's mental and physical condition. • Coordinate and monitor patients through the hospitalization process utilizing physicians, primary care nurses and third-party payors to maintain quality care and fiscal responsibility. • Review the post hospital care plan with the patient,/family establishing a contact regarding timeframes and responsibilities; follow care plan through patient discharge. Registered Nurse II - MC/CHC Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to one year of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care hospital, clinic outpatient setting, or healthcare agency program. Experience gained as an Interim Permit Nurse may be credited toward meeting the required experience. Evaluations and references must show proficiency of practice as a Registered Nurse. Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to three years of full time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care facility or community health agency with references and evaluations to show appropriate skill level. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a national certification in a nursing specialty may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may be substituted for two years of the required experience.) Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and fellow employees; secure the cooperation of employees to work effectively together; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; keep abreast of developments in area of nursing specialization; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. License: Must possess and maintain a current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Certificates required: Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification from the American Heart Association Pediatric Advances Life Support (PALS) certification from the American Heart Association NIHSS (Stroke) Certification Trauma Nursing Core Course Certification, (TNCC), or Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses, (ATCN), certification. Pre-Employment All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of both a pre-employment physical exam, including a drug/alcohol test, and a criminal background investigation, which involves fingerprinting. (A felony or misdemeanor conviction may disqualify the applicant from County employment.) Probationary Period As an Approved Local Merit System, all County of Riverside employees, except those serving "At Will," are subject to the probationary period provisions as specified in the applicable Memorandum of Understanding, County Resolution, or Salary Ordinance. Temporary and Per Diem employees serve at the pleasure of the agency/department head. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Jasmine Watts at jwatts@rivco.org or (951) 955-2769.
RN Other
County of Riverside

Registered Nurse II/III/IV - QI Inpatient Program

$89,169.60 - $150,300.80 / YEAR
Riverside University Health System (RUHS) – Behavioral Health is currently recruiting for a Registered Nurse II/III/IV to support the Quality Improvement (QI) Inpatient Program . This recruitment will fill a Registered Nurse vacancy located in Riverside . Duties may include, but are not limited to: Reviewing medical records to determine medical necessity for inpatient hospitalizations Liaising and communicating with inpatient hospitals and clinical teams The ideal candidate will possess: Experience with Utilization Review Inpatient clinical experience Strong proficiency navigating several Electronic Medical Records simultaneously Working knowledge of Microsoft office (word, excel and outlook) Ability to type a minimum of 40 words per minute Excellent communication and organizational skills Prior Registered Nurse experience working in psychiatric/behavioral health settings is essential. Work Schedule: 9/80 schedule Some weekends may be required Meet the Team! Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health is a leading provider of mental health and substance use services in Riverside County. With a dedicated team of professionals, including psychiatrists, clinicians, peer specialists, and paraprofessionals, RUHS-BH serves over 45,000 individuals annually. We are committed to delivering culturally competent, evidence-based care across all ages. Our programs, including Mental Health Services, Substance Use Services, and the Public Guardian’s Office, address the diverse needs of our community. At RUHS Behavioral Health, you’ll join a compassionate, innovative team where your skills make a real difference. We offer opportunities for growth, collaboration, and meaningful impact. If you’re passionate about advancing your career while improving mental health in Riverside County, RUHS Behavioral Health is the place for you! For more information, please visit www.ruhealth.org/behavioral-health Review the clinical records of patients admitted to psychiatric inpatient facilities to determine if the documentation adequately supports medical necessity. Must have an in-depth knowledge of what symptoms, behaviors, factors and documentation meet the standards of medical necessity as defined by Title 9, Medi-Cal, the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and other relevant regulatory agencies. Must be able to recognize and gather all the information needed to make a determination, to synthesize and conceptualize this information, to reference applicable medical necessity standards and to ultimately and independently come to a determination about whether medical necessity is present. Must be able to accurately and concisely document the clinical information that does or does not support medical necessity and the reasoning that resulted in the ultimate determination. Must learn to recognize instances when (s)he is unable to come to a definitive determination and when (s)he should seek consultation with a QI Inpatient psychiatrist. Must be able to knowledgeably discuss medical necessity standards with other nurses, psychiatrists, social workers, care managers, placement workers and other mental health personnel. These discussions may occur through email, by phone or face-to-face. May attend treatment rounds at some inpatient facilities and provide immediate education and feedback to hospital staff. May provide formal training to inpatient staff or other parties and may assist in training new QI Inpatient RNs. While performing reviews for medical necessity, the RN must also evaluate for potential Quality of Care (QOC) issues. QOC issues are present when suboptimal care is provided to a patient by inpatient staff members. This requires the RN to be knowledgeable about what constitutes appropriate care by all of the various disciplines providing care to the patient, including familiarity with regulatory standards and “best practice” standards. When the RN identifies a potential QOC issue, (s)he should consult with a QI Inpatient psychiatrist about what possible, if any, actions should be taken. Will participate in periodic audits of psychiatric inpatient facilities including ITF, PHF and fee-for-service hospitals. An RN may be designated to lead one or more of these audits. Every three years QI Inpatient is itself the subject of an audit by DHCS. The RN will prepare documents, data and presentations for this audit and will interact with the state auditors during their survey. May serve on various committees as directed by their supervisor, sometimes serving as chairperson. This may include participation on the Plan of Correction (POC) Committee which meets periodically to assure that relevant standards are met and documented in anticipation of the triennial DHCS audit. Will not provide any direct patient care in their role as a QI Inpatient nurse. However, it is necessary to have prior experience, preferably several years, working as an RN in a psychiatric inpatient facility. Any prior experience working in quality improvement, utilization management or case management is a plus, but not a requirement. The RN will report to the Manager of QI Inpatient. The Manager may direct the RN to perform other reasonable duties not enumerated above. Registered Nurse II ($42.87-$59.92/hr) Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Completion of one year as a Registered Nurse in an acute care hospital, mental health setting, clinic outpatient setting, or healthcare agency program. Experience gained as an Interim Permit Nurse may be credited toward meeting the required experience. Evaluations and references must show proficiency of practice as a Registered Nurse. Registered Nurse III ($46.05-$68.49/hr) Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Experience: Three years of full time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care facility, mental health facility, or community health agency with references and evaluations to show appropriate skill level. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or national certification in a nursing specialty may be considered as a substitution for one year of the required experience. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may be considered as a substitution for two years of the required experience.) Registered Nurse IV ($49.27-$72.26/hr) Experience: Six years as a full-time Registered Nurse. Some positions may require two years in a specialty area. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be substituted for two years of the required experience. Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Other Requirements License/Certificate: Must possess and maintain a current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Possession of valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificates issued by the American Heart Association. Possession of a valid California Driver's License may be required. Additional Working Knowledge Requirements for Mental Health Applicants: Current child, dependent adult, and elder abuse reporting laws; current involuntary detention and commitment laws related to mental health; involuntary psychotropic medication laws; and Tarasoff-duty to warn requirements. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan, organize and implement nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and co-workers; secure the cooperation of employees to work effectively together; keep abreast of developments in areas of nursing specialization; teaches, mentors and supervises others routinely; effectively prepare and present reports and recommendations both orally and in written form; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; provide recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs; collect and evaluate data, draw conclusions and formulate recommendations. In Mental Health, ability to use individual professionally sound judgment to make complex decisions related to: triage; clinical assessments including biopsychosocial evaluation; integration of mental health, chemical dependency, and physical healthcare needs; potential suicidality; placement issues and necessary linkages and supports; and need for emergent psychiatric care and consultation. For questions regarding this recruitment contact the recruiter, Nicole Prado: nprado@rivco.org .
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