Part-Time OB Home Care Nurse RN - Remote in Toledo, OH

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Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people live healthier lives. The work you do with our team will directly improve health outcomes by connecting people with the care, pharmacy benefits, data, and resources they need to feel their best. Here, you will find a culture guided by diversity and inclusion, talented peers, comprehensive benefits, and career development opportunities. Come make an impact on the communities we serve as you help us advance health equity on a global scale. Join us to start Caring. Connecting. Growing together. In this position, you will provide skilled nursing care in a home care environment. Your responsibilities will include assessing, planning, and documenting the homecare nursing process, as well as educating and providing instruction to patients and their families. You will also have supervisory responsibilities as assigned by the home health administrator and may be involved in special project management. As a part-time OB Home Care Nurse, you will positively represent the company to both internal and external customers while maintaining a professional and courteous manner. You will uphold the Optum core values in your work and adhere to company privacy guidelines, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Your services will be provided according to Optum policy and the prescriber's plan of treatment, and you will individualize patient assessments based on the care/services being provided and patient needs. You will be responsible for ensuring that interventions respect and encourage the patient's ability to make choices, and you will educate patients and families with a systematic approach to promote understanding of treatment and services. You will initiate and modify the plan of treatment/care pathway based on the analysis of information obtained, and coordinate care with patient services centers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to promote continuity of care. Accurate communication of patient status information to the prescribing physician in a timely manner is essential, as is completing clinical record documentation per Optum policy in a timely and accurate manner. You may also provide service-related clinical support to key physicians and hospitals as directed, and participate in holiday and weekend duties as scheduled.

Responsibilities

  • Provide skilled nursing care in a home care environment.
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  • Assess, plan, and document the homecare nursing process.
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  • Educate and provide instruction to patients and their families.
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  • Maintain a professional and courteous manner while representing the company.
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  • Adhere to company privacy guidelines and ensure compliance with regulations.
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  • Individualize patient assessments based on care/services being provided and patient need.
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  • Ensure interventions respect and encourage the patient's ability to make choices.
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  • Educate patients and families systematically to promote understanding of treatment and services.
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  • Initiate and modify the plan of treatment/care pathway based on analysis of information obtained.
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  • Coordinate care with patient services centers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals.
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  • Accurately communicate patient status information to prescribing physician in a timely manner.
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  • Complete clinical record documentation per Optum policy in a timely and accurate manner.
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  • Provide service-related clinical support to key physicians/hospitals as directed.
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  • Participate in holiday and weekend duties as scheduled.

Requirements

  • Current unrestricted nursing license (RN) for state of residence.
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  • 1+ years of obstetrical nursing experience.
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  • Proven ability to provide skilled nursing care for expectant mothers in the home care environment.
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  • Proven ability to modify the plan of care based on reassessment and changes in prescriber orders.
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  • Proven ability to continually assess the mothers' condition to ensure safety in the home environment.
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  • Proven ability to establish trust and build long-term relationships with expectant mothers.
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  • Proven ability to provide clinical support to key physicians/hospitals upon request.
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  • Proven ability to utilize Windows programs including Word, Email, and Internet access.
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  • Access to reliable transportation to travel to client and/or patient sites.

Nice-to-haves

  • BSN
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  • 3+ years of experience in labor and delivery or obstetrical nursing (high risk perinatal, antepartum)
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  • Home care experience
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  • IV infusion competency

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package
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  • Career development opportunities
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  • Flexible work environment
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  • Diversity and inclusion culture
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