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Hospice of Southern Illinois, Inc. Admission RN in Belleville, Illinois
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Hospice of Southern Illinois is a not-for-profit, free-standing, community-based hospice offering Southern Illinois and St. Louis Metro-East communities a range of services for people of all ages at the end of life. We have been providing compassionate care to terminally ill patients and their families in their home or a home-like setting since 1981. Since that time, we have continued our mission to enhance the quality of life for individuals and their loved ones touched by a terminal illness. Our reputation is a direct result of our desire to do more than what is required or expected. This can be seen in the passion and commitment of our employees and volunteers to provide excellent hospice care through all the services we provide. A career in hospice care at Hospice of Southern Illinois is a calling. Is it calling you? We are currently hiring for a Hospice Admission RN position that would be based out of our Belleville, IL office.
Summary of the Admission RN Position:
- Position Summary: As a member of the dedicated admission team, the Admission Nurse has knowledge and competency related to admission compliance requirements and the hospice admission process. Works closely with the attending physician, hospice medical director, patient, and family on the initial assessment, care planning and care implementation for the patient.
- Full-Time Non-Exempt Position
- 40 hours weekly, Monday- Friday 8:30 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. with an additional rotational on-call schedule which includes some evenings, weekends, and holidays.
- Will be based out of our Belleville Patient Services Office.
- Would travel within all of the counties of our Belleville offices service area which include the following counties: St. Clair, Monroe, Washington, Randolph, Clinton, Madison, Bond, Montgomery, Macoupin, Jersey, and Calhoun.
- We visit our patients wherever they may located, whether it be in their homes, long-term care facilities, nursing homes, hospitals, etc. As a result, driving, a valid drivers license, car insurance, and reliable transportation are requirements of the position.
- Hospice of Southern Illinois is certified by the State of Illinois and is in compliance with the registration requirements of the Illinois Equal Pay Act.
- By applying, you are consenting to be contacted via phone call, text, or email regarding your application for this position.
- For further information about our company, benefits/insurance prices, or to apply online, please visit www.hospice.org/careers.
- For any questions or concerns, please contact HR Generalist Jade Gutierrez at (618) 310-7129 or email <jgutierrez@hospice.org>
- EOE
Essential Functions of the Admission RN Position
Has knowledge and expertise on the process of intake including collection of information, completion of referral form, obtaining attending physician certification, and computer documentation of the preadmission process.
Provide education on hospice care and services to all clients and referral sources.
Has knowledge of Medicare Hospice Eligibility Guidelines.
Reviews the medical record and collaborates with the attending physician and hospice medical director on determining eligibility for hospice care.
Explains and reviews the philosophy of hospice, hospice services, and the admission consents with the patient/family in a language and manner that the patient/family understands.
Demonstrates basic registered nurse clinical skills. Gives a practical exhibition and explanation at the required annual skills day.
Completes a comprehensive physical assessment. Communicates findings to the hospice medical director and utilizes information on the formulation of t e plan of care necessary to treat the patient/family immediate care needs.
Identifies the physical, psychosocial, emotional, and spiritual needs related to the terminal illness according to Medicare conditions of participation.
Reviews medication, durable medical equipment (DME), and care needs with patient/family.
Knowledgeable in patterns of disease progression at end-of-life and provides education to patient/family and facility staff at the time of admission.
Knowledge in principles of end-of-life pain and symptom management. Consider patient and familys stated values and goals when considering treatment options.
Include CMS Hospice Item Set (HIS) Quality Measures in discussion with patient/family and document to ensure compliance.
Document the elements of the comprehensive admission assessment in a systematic and timely manner according to Policy and Standards of Performance.
Communicates admission information to the interdisciplinary team to ensure prompt start and coordination of care.
Assists with routine patient visits when needed.
Demonstrates the ability to work cooperatively with others in a team environment to ensure deadlines, goals, and objectives are met.
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