RN Nurse Navigator HFHP Per Diem- Member Outpatient Services

About the position The RN Nurse Navigator plays a crucial role in providing quality care and customer service in an outpatient setting. This position involves acting as a patient advocate, educator, and care coordinator, ensuring that patients navigate their healthcare journey effectively. The Nurse Navigator collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to connect patients with comprehensive services tailored to their specific conditions, while also monitoring compliance with treatment plans and participating in quality improvement activities. Responsibilities • Coordinate the multidisciplinary team approach to connect patients with integrated services. • Collect and report data from patients regarding barriers, healthcare, medications, and prior treatments. • Track, order completion, and follow up on patient care activities. • Monitor patient compliance with treatment plans. • Assist patients with referrals to outside resources and care coordination. • Participate in performance improvement activities and continuous quality improvement (CQI). • Assist in the orientation, training, and evaluation of new staff. • Design or participate in the creation of health education materials. • Collaborate with medical providers and clinic management for patient and staff education. • Oversee planning, scheduling, and implementation of clinical activities for navigated patients. • Serve as the central point of contact for navigated patients and their families. • Provide education and health coaching to patients and families on self-management of illnesses. • Design and implement patient follow-up contacts and celebrate key treatment milestones. Requirements • AAS or above from an accredited School of Nursing. • Current Florida RN license free of restrictions or disciplinary action. • 3 years of nursing experience in specialty. • Intermediate computer skills, including EMR navigation and arenaflex Office applications. • Ability to work autonomously with minimal supervision. • Strong attention to detail and critical thinking skills. • Strong communication skills and professional presence. • Ability to maintain composure in a stressful environment. • Ability to work shifts at various times with on-call and weekend responsibilities. Nice-to-haves • BSN degree • Compact State RN license • Current BLS certification • Bilingual proficiency Benefits • Health insurance coverage • Paid time off • Retirement savings plan • Continuing education support Apply tot his job

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