TeleCare Nurse, Ambulatory- Women's Health

Overview Description Could you be our next Women's Health TeleCare Nurse at Main Line Health? Why work as a TeleCare Nurse? Make an Impact! As a TeleCare Nurse, you will be part of a Remote patient Triaging team that supports general care processes for patients in the Primary Care Ambulatory Practices within the Main Line HealthCare System. You will evaluate and assess the health care needs of patients based on telephonic evaluation of patient-reported signs and symptoms. This role delivers, manages, and coordinates care and services within Ambulatory Care Nursing and ensures continuity of care through communication with other members of the patient's health care team. Develop and Grow your Career! Invest in furthering your education through certifications or advanced degrees by taking advantage of Tuition Reimbursement. This position is eligible for up to $6,000 per year based on Full or Part Time status. Get Involved! Join hospital & system-wide Nursing Committees, Unit Councils, evidence-based research projects, precepting new staff, and the Clinical Ladder program. Join the Team! The Main Line Health Family encompasses a wide range of backgrounds and abilities. Each of our patients requires a personalized care plan, and each employee, physician, and volunteer brings distinctive talents to Main Line Health. We all share the common purpose providing superior service and care. Position-Specific Benefits include up to 160 hours of paid time off per year based on Full or Part Time status, employee discounts to various activities, services, and vendors, and free employee parking. Position Womenu2019s Health, TeleCare Nurse Shift Full-time, Days (Monday through Friday) - 40 hours per week Responsibilities Evaluate and assess the health care needs of patients based on telephonic evaluation of patient-reported signs and symptoms. Deliver, manage, and coordinate care and services within Ambulatory Care Nursing and ensure continuity of care through communication with other members of the patient health care team. Experience Minimum of 3 years recent clinical experience in critical care, emergency department, home health, or physician practice nursing is required. Telephone triage experience of at least 1 year is strongly preferred. Education Associateu2019s Degree Required - Graduation from an accredited School of Nursing required. BSN strongly preferred. Licensures/Certifications PA RN license OR a multi-state license verified in one of the approved states through the Nursing Licensure Compact. Provider BLS (American Heart Assoc/American Red Cross) required. Additional Information • Requisition ID 77680 • Employee Status Regular • Benefit Eligibility Full-Time Benefits • Schedule Full-time • Shift Day Job • Pay Range $34.34 - $53.20 • Job Grade 212 #J-18808-Ljbffr Salary USD 70000 - 110000 per year Experience 3 years required

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