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Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles, Inc.
locationCommerce, CA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Allied Health
Full Time

Position Title: WH Family Nurse Practitioner
Department: Family Medicine
Supervisor's Title: Chief Medical Officer

We are interested in hiring a WH Nurse Practitioner that specializes in OB/GYN.

Summary: The Family Nurse Practitioner may perform his/her duties under the direct
supervision of the physician. Supervision means overseeing the activities of, and
accepting the responsibility for, the medical services rendered by a Family Nurse
Practitioner. (The supervising physician need not be physically present at the time of
services but shall be immediately available by telecommunications and within
reasonable distance to assume personal care.)

- The physician and Family Nurse Practitioner are expected to understand and
comply with all current laws, rules and regulations which govern the practice of
Family Nurse Practitioners in the State of California and will be acknowledging
this by affixing their signature on the Family Nurse Practitioner practice
application.

- A Family Nurse Practitioner may gather a database on all new patients or
established patients with new or existing problems which may include a complete
medical history and physical examination, medical record review, and he/she
may order the appropriate initial diagnostic studies and initiate a treatment
plan. The Family Nurse Practitioner will be responsible for transmitting that
information orally, or through notation in the patient's medical record, to the
supervising physician for review.

- A Family Nurse Practitioner may order/select a dangerous drug or controlled
substance or order medical treatments or diagnostic studies in any health care
setting in accordance with Rule 360-5-.07(8).

- The Family Nurse Practitioner, as qualified by training and experience as
determined by the supervising physician, may perform medical treatments,
diagnostic procedures, or tasks as delegated by the supervising physician which
fall within the normal scope of practice of the supervising physician.

- A Family Nurse Practitioner may instruct and counsel patients and their families,
and involve them in informed decision making, with regards to their illness or
injury, therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, treatment regimens, normal growth
and development, family planning, advanced directives, emotional problems of
daily living, and health maintenance. He/she may also facilitate referrals of
patients to other medical providers, medical providers, medical facilities, or other
health/social service agencies when appropriate as per the delegation of the
supervising physician.

- In a life threatening emergency situation, when the supervising physician is not
present, the Family Nurse Practitioner may initiate appropriate evaluation and
emergency treatment and notify his/her supervising physician treatment.

- The Family Nurse Practitioner shall be at all times properly identified as a Family
Nurse Practitioner and shall wear a clearly legible identification name tag with the
words "Family Nurse Practitioner" as required under Rule 360-5-.07(6).

- A Family Nurse Practitioner may carry out a prescription drug or device order in
any health care setting in accordance with Rule 360-5-.12.

- Other duties may be delegated by the physician depending upon experience and
training as hospital or clinic privileges allow.

Qualifications:

- Must have completed a Family Nurse Practitioner training program approved by
the National Commission of Certification of Family Nurse Practitioners
(NCCFNP).

- Must have a current valid license as a Family Nurse Practitioner by the Medical
Board of California and Physician Assistant Examining Committee.

- Must have possession of/or eligible to apply for furnishing number.

- Previous clinical experience in adult and pediatric assessment and treatment

preferred.

- Must possess a willingness to work with a broad spectrum of patients and
community programs.

- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, verbal and written communication skills;
and the ability to work effectively in a fast paced, team oriented environment.

- Ability to speak Spanish Preferred.

- Commitment to the provision of high quality health care.

- Willingness to adapt to changes in clinic schedules, agency growth and

expansion.

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