Education/Experience: RN degree with accredited institution. Current License to practice within the State of Vermont. Extensive experience working with people who are intellectually disabled. Strong communication and advocacy skills. Medical case management skills needed
Must demonstrate the ability to:
1. Maintain nursing license in the State of Vermont
2. Function as a senior manager of the organization. Provide effective supervision to Service Coordinators and LPN regarding medical needs to assure for quality of services
3. develop and maintain positive, professional and respectful relationships with individuals served, supervisor, co-workers, community members and other stakeholders.
4. maintain flexibility in work schedule, including but not limited to overnights, weekends, holidays.
5. provide overall medical quality assurance for services provided to individuals served according to State and Federal regulations.
6. provide direct nursing services as needed including but not limited to: nursing evaluation of acute or chronic illness; medication administration, emergency care, scheduling and/or assisting individuals to attend medical appointments.
7. electronically record data within the Agency Electronic Health Record as defined by the person’s medical needs in a timely fashion.
8. provide a personal, reliable, inspected vehicle in order to facilitate individual and agency need to include supporting medical appointments and attending home visits.
9. maintain confidentiality practices
10. train, monitor and delegate staff and contractors in medication administration practice
Pay: From $90,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
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