Mount Sinai Medical Center
Location
Hialeah, Florida
The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) provides comprehensive, patient-centered primary and geriatric care to high-risk PACE participants under physician direction, managing acute/chronic conditions and coordinating transitions of care across various settings. The role involves integral collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Team to develop individualized plans of care, support clinic operations, participate in quality improvement, and ensure regulatory compliance.
Candidates must possess a State of Florida Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License, ACLS Certification, and CPR certification, along with an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Master of Science in Nursing degree. At least one year of experience as an APRN is preferred for this role.
Department: CC019054 Eldercare
Summary: The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) provides comprehensive, patient-centered primary and geriatric care to a designated panel of high-risk PACE participants under the direction and in collaboration with a supervising physician. The APRN is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments, managing acute and chronic medical conditions, prescribing treatments, coordinating transitions of care, and supporting preventive health services in accordance with PACE regulations, Eldercare policies, and clinical protocols. As an integral member of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), the APRN collaborates closely with physicians, nursing staff, care coordinators, and ancillary services to develop, implement, and monitor individualized plans of care that ensure safe, effective, and continuous 24-hour care delivery across clinical, home, hospital, and long-term care settings. In addition to direct clinical care, the APRN supports daily clinic operations, participates in on-call coverage, contributes to quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, and serves as a clinical resource for staff, participants, and families. The role includes oversight of care transitions, advocacy across the continuum of care, end-of-life and palliative care coordination, staff competency support, infection prevention, and regulatory-compliant documentation. The APRN practices within the defined scope of authority, demonstrates advanced clinical judgment, and upholds the mission of the Eldercare PACE program to deliver high-quality, coordinated care to frail and medically complex older adults. Position Responsibilities Functions as an advanced pratitioner within the respective nursing specialty. Provides consultation on nursing practice and assigned patient outcome. In collaboration with physician, orders and interprets diagnostic tests. Reviews all admission data within the designated time frames; determines suitability of the level of care in accordance with hospital established criteria. Procures services and serves as advocate on behalf of patients, families and the hospital for scarce resources throughout the continuum of care. Facilitates and provides necessary patient and family education on admission as indicated. Participates in the interdiciplinary treatment planning conferences. Provides guidance to team when doing patient care conference. Demonstrates advance knowledge of the general diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and nursing care of patients on the unit. Interviews patients and completes a full comprehensive medical history and physical examination within 24 hours of admission. Documents all information relative to the patient's history, physical examination, assessment and treatment plan following unit policy and standards. . Initiates referrals & collaborates with medical staff and other health care professionals. Coordinates management of patient care. Responds to complex situations in a calm, competent & professional manner. Initiates &/or assists in Medical Emergency activities on the unit. Assists Unit Director in assessing, evaluating and documenting competency of all nursing staff members. Provides input to Unit Director regarding clinical performance of staff. Manages environment of care by assessing patient for fall risks and other risk factors; ensuring unit is safe and reports deficiencies to Nurse Director; coordinating the function of the therapeutic milieu. Identifies areas needing improvement and actively participats in department's performance improvement program. Provides feedback to Nurse Director on an on-going basis concerns, improvements, changes, etc. Promotes surveillance, prevention, and control of infection by using and teaching hygienic practices. Attends and actively participates in departmental meetings & in-service programs, providing positive suggestions and input. Qualifications License/Registration/Certification State of Florida Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License; ACLS Certification; CPR certification required. Education Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Master of Science in Nursing. Experience At least 1 year experience as an APRN preferred Benefits: We believe in the physical and mental well-being of our employees and are committed to offering comprehensive benefits that fit their personal needs: Health benefits Life insurance Long-term disability coverage Healthcare spending accounts Retirement plan Paid time off Pet Insurance Tuition reimbursement Employee assistance program Wellness program On-site housing for select positions and more! Degree Requirements: Certification: More than 4,000 people work at Mount Sinai Medical Center at more than a dozen locations throughout sunny South Florida, including our flagship, 672-bed hospital on Biscayne Bay at the gateway to Miami Beach. We’re the largest, independent, not-for-profit hospital in South Florida, and we’re the only hospital Healthgrades recognized for four years running as one of the top 5% in the nation. Clearly, clinical excellence is at our core.
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