Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant- Correctional Facility Sea Tac
Orlando, Florida, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Nurse Practitioner
Specialty Correctional Medicine
Salary $80.00 – $80.00 hourly
Degree Required DNP
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location Seattle, Washington, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/06/24

Ghost RX is searching for Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistants to provide coverage at Federal Detention Center SeaTac.

Schedule : 6:00am - 2:30pm, 5 days per week M-F

Requirements:

  • The applicant must have at least 6 months of applicable experience as evidenced on their resume, two (2) letters of reference, and a current CPR certification. Experience working in a correctional environment is preferred, but not required

Job Duties:

  • Works collaboratively with the staff physician(s) and consulting physician(s) in planning, instituting, evaluating and revising program plans; assists in determining conditions, resources and policies essential to delivery of the health care services.
  • Discriminates between normal and abnormal findings to recognize early stages of serious physical, emotional, or mental problems.
  • Incumbent manages the daily operation of the clinic and conducts daily sick call; which may also include securing health and developmental history from the patient, recording findings and making critical evaluations.
  • Provides a wide range of emergency services, in the absence of the physician, including primary care for trauma and life-saving procedures
  • Performs minor surgical procedures such as: incision and drainage; suturing of lacerations; removal of cysts; and removal/repair of ingrown toe nails; after consultation with the physician.
  • Prescribes medications and treatment for illnesses. Prior to dispensing, must call attention to any synergistic, antagonistic and cumulative effects of the medications prescribed.
  • Serves as the primary provider for routine requests for evaluation of new complaints, for routine recurring visits for chronic illnesses, and emergencies when clinically indicated.

Establishes diagnostic impressions and requests appropriate diagnostic tests (e.g., laboratory, x-ray, visual acuity and electrocardiogram) and ability to interpret results and selected laboratory findings to include the following:

  • Clinical Laboratory - urinalysis, complete blood counts, staining and examination of smears for bacteria, blood glucose, audio hearing tests.
  • Radiology - preliminary interpretation of radiographs to identify gross abnormalities such as fractures, etc.
  • Optometry - screening for distance and near vision by use of charts and visual screening machines.
  • Electrocardiograph Operations - operates electrocardiographic machine and has basic concepts of interpretation of the tracing to detect abnormalities.
  • Dental - able to perform screening dental examinations, charting and recognizing gross abnormalities of the gum and teeth by means of percussion and palpation and interpretation of dental radiographs.
  • Mental Health - capable of screening for gross mood change, disoriented patterns of behavior, or speech. Takes brief psychiatric, drug, and alcohol abuse history. General knowledge to identify a particular mental disorder such as depression or anxiety and provides emergency treatment and care.

Job Responsibilities

-Works collaboratively with the staff physician(s) and consulting physician(s) in planning, instituting, evaluating and revising program plans; assists in determining conditions, resources and policies essential to delivery of the health care services.

-Discriminates between normal and abnormal findings to recognize early stages of serious physical, emotional, or mental problems.

-Incumbent manages the daily operation of the clinic and conducts daily sick call; which may also include securing health and developmental history from the patient, recording findings and making critical evaluations.

-Provides a wide range of emergency services, in the absence of the physician, including primary care for trauma and life-saving procedures

-Performs minor surgical procedures such as: incision and drainage; suturing of lacerations; removal of cysts; and removal/repair of ingrown toe nails; after consultation with the physician.

-Prescribes medications and treatment for illnesses. Prior to dispensing, must call attention to any synergistic, antagonistic and cumulative effects of the medications prescribed.

-Serves as the primary provider for routine requests for evaluation of new complaints, for routine recurring visits for chronic illnesses, and emergencies when clinically indicated.

Qualifications

The applicant must have at least 6 months of applicable experience as evidenced on their resume, two (2) letters of reference, and a current CPR certification. Experience working in a correctional environment is preferred, but not required

Working Hours

6:00am - 2:30pm, 5 days per week M-F