RN (Wound Care) Home Health New York NY
cTrace Solutions has a great opportunity to be a part of our growing team! We are seeking an experienced RN (General). SIGN ON BONUS: $200 Come Join Our Team!
Perks & Benefits for the RN Registered Nurse Wound Care:
$100 hour DOE AND Amazing Bonus Structure (signon and referral bonuses available)
Opportunity to opt into a 401K program
Shift: 9 am 5 pm
Health and Dental benefits offered
Requirements of the RN Registered Nurse Wound Care:
Current New York State Registered Nurse License Certification as a Wound Care Nurse or Wound Ostomy Care Nurse.
Bachelor s Degree in Nursing required
Minimum two (2) years of experience in a Certified Home Health Agency or postacute care facility. Minimum of 2 years of Public/Community Health and 2 years medical/surgical experience required.
Responsibilities of the RN Registered Nurse Wound Care:
1. Collaborates with home health interdisciplinary team to review potential wound care patients for Home Care Program and appropriately assesses their eligibility for admission to Home Care.
2. As requested conducts comprehensive assessment of deep wounds skin tears ostomies severe burns pressure injuries or bedsores continence and diabetic foot wounds to determine potential wound complications immediate treatment needs and longterm treatment plans; works with other members of the health care team to determine if additional treatments or changes in care are required.
3. Utilizes input from patient caregiver physician and peers to devise a wound/ostomy treatment plan which is feasible within the physical financial and emotional resources of the patient/caregiver to create a care plan for the interdisciplinary health care team including the staff nurses to follow. The assessments consider and record the physical social psychosocial and environmental needs of the patient as it relates to the treatment or evidencebased care that is needed. Collaborates with clinical providers and health care team to establish individualized comprehensive plan of care for patients with complex wounds ostomies and/or continence conditions based on patient risks diagnosis and individual patient needs.