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RN, Home Health (Per Diem, Days)
At Kaiser Permanente our nurses are leaders, clinicians, researchers, innovators, and scientists who are contributing toward being an industry-leading voice for advancing evidence-based care. Whether supporting the patient directly in our hospitals or clinics, providing care at home, serving our patients through innovative virtual technology, or managing care delivery teams, Kaiser Permanente nurses utilize scientific evidence and our integrated care model to optimize the total health of our members and the communities we serve. We invite nurses who are passionate about nursing excellence, high-quality compassionate care delivery, professionalism, integrity, teamwork and patient and family centeredness to join our teams so that we can continue to sustain and build upon our culture of excellence.
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Job Schedule: Call-in/On-Call
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Scheduled Weekly Hours:
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Shift: Day
Success Profile
We’re looking for Nurse Leaders who possess the following traits.
- Collaborative
- Compassionate
- Flexible
- Leadership
- Socially Conscientious
- Trustworthy
Benefits
We offer several benefits to our nurses.
Our Culture
At Kaiser Permanente, we cultivate an environment of compassion, integrity, trust, and open communication that helps our teams do their best work. We believe that lifelong learning will expand our knowledge so we can better serve our patients. Our practice is rooted in research and evidence-based care. Our nurses reflect the rich diversity of our members and communities and provide culturally responsive and competent care that promotes understanding of our members needs and preferences. At Kaiser Permanente, nurses are highly skilled professionals who exemplify leadership, critical thinking, and collaborative problem solving and deliver the right care, at the right time, in the right setting.
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Caitlin
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As an RN/IBCLC in Maternal Child, I’m meeting families at a pivotal time — I’m there to help launch a new family into the world. Everything I do has the potential to impact a family’s health for generations to come.

Kimberly
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In Hawaii, your community is your family — or ‘ohana.’ I am able to provide extraordinary patient-centered care to my ohana.

David
Appointment and Advice RN
The location is fantastic. Kaiser Permanente is all over the country. You can pick almost any environment you want — from ocean to mountain to city. You’ll still be able to contribute to our mission of providing high quality health care at a local facility.

Shawn
BSN, RN
I chose Kaiser Permanente because their staff and providers really show that they care about you. Also, throughout my 12 years of working here I’m always learning something new, and I’ve had many opportunities for growth and development.

Kristen
Relief Charge Nurse
Working as a nurse at Kaiser Permanente has allowed me the perfect flexible schedule so that I can volunteer as Girl Scout Leader and room parent for both my children. My kids know that I am a hardworking mother who can provide, as well as a mom who can be present and be there for them – and that means everything to me.

Jazmin
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Working for Kaiser Permanente has allowed me to take control of my future and make my goals a possibility. I feel that Kaiser Permanente allows me to keep climbing and moving. Having that ability truly makes me feel empowered.
RN, Home Health (Per Diem, Days)
The Home Health Access RN provides quality, cost effective clinical coordination and transitions to the home from the acute care, emergency care settings, and clinic or primary care. The Home Health Access RN manages patients with routine and complex discharge planning needs through collaboration with inpatient and/or SNF care coordination. The Home Health Access RN also serve as expert resource consultants and educators for physicians and other health care team members in transitions of care to the Home Health Program, coordination of internal and community resources, and support the evaluation and improvement of systems of care to support the optimal utilization of home health resources, while maintaining quality of patient care.
- Quality and Service:Providing an exceptional patient care experience, consults with patients, families, physicians and hospital staff to gather appropriate clinical and demographic data to ensure a smooth transition from hospital to home health care. Provides an exceptional patient care experience that includes appropriate patient care planning according to the needs of the patient and family/caregiver members. Collaborates with insurance companies, other managed care entities, DME providers and others to provide assistance to field staff in the Case Management process to provide an exceptional patient care experience. Promotes and maintains continuity of care for patients being discharged from the hospital, clinic or SNF to home care services.
- Communication and coordination:Triages incoming referrals based on the patient needs. Determines initial level of care and services ordered and assesses the need for additional services for patients referred to Home Health. Provides oversight and supervision for LPN and Referral Coordinators to support timely admission to the home health program. Utilize case/family conferences and consults to develop these care plans as needed. Implementing care plans by ordering, brokering, and advocating for the patient and family, while educating the patient, family, and health care team about options and alternatives. Notifies CCS Managers of any discharges of patients with complicated social and medical issues that delay initiation of home care.
- Education, documentation and program development functions:Educates patients, their families and the facility staff about the services and products provided by Kaiser Continuing Care Services. Make recommendations to modify the plan of care to expedite a safe transition of care, reduce risks, and enhance patient outcomes. Accurate documentation of all patient/caregiver contact and communication with clinic staff, PCPs, hospital care coordination in both the agency record and/or in Healthconnect to assure CCS staff are informed of all interventions undertaken in patients behalf. Ensures systematic and on-going contact with hospital staff and other Kaiser Permanente Departments (e.g. GLTC, DME, Hospital Care Coordinators, Clinic Social Workers, Clinic case Managers, Pharmacy, Home Infusion Program, Membership Services, etc) to share information and ensure safe transitions of care. Participates in quality and utilization management activities (e.g. Chart audits). Participates in continuing education to incorporate and maintain up to date knowledge and best practices in customer service and exceptional clinical care for the home setting. Completes Medication Reconciliation for therapy only cases per regulations and standards. Assists RN team with optimizing the patients home care plan by providing: Resource, support, and advice for home care staff Physician communication and support. Supply and DME ordering as needed. Assistance with paneling patients with physicians.
- Regulatory:Ensure regulatory and compliance standards are met for admission to home care programs. Understands Medicare guidelines and is responsible for adherence to all state and federal regulations and JCAHO standards.
- Productivity: Supports productivity for field staff and participates in productivity work within the CCS department.
- Covers patient advice calls as needed. Participate in program call duty as needed. Conducts patient home visits as required to assist the program in meeting patient needs. Perform other duties as requested.
- Management identifies these positions as highly skilled RNs who may provide coverage (may not always require travel to facility) for any of the below positions for vacancies with vacations or ill calls. KSMC - identifies patients discharging to the Home Health Program and make contact to assure a smooth, seemless transition that meets the patient needs. WSMC - identifies patients discharging to the Home Health Program and make contact to assure a smooth, seemless transition that meets the patient needs. SNF/clinc - identifies patients discharging to the Home Health Program and make contact to assure a smooth, seemless transition that meets the patient needs. Office - Referral triage, manage clinical aspects of referral, patient outreach to improve patient outcomes.
- Minimum two (2) years experience as a registered nurse in the acute care setting preferably medical/surgical and/or critical care nursing OR Minimum one (1) year home health or home infusion experience in the past 10 years.
- BSN OR one (1) year recent experience in Community Health, Home Health, Hospice, or Palliative Care.
- High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
- This job requires credentials from multiple states. Credentials from the primary work state are required at hire. Additional Credentials from the secondary work state(s) are required post hire.
- Registered Nurse License (Washington) within 6 months of hire OR Compact License: Registered Nurse within 6 months of hire
- Registered Nurse License (Oregon) within 6 months of hire
- Drivers License (in location where applicable)
- Basic Life Support
- Provides an exceptional patient care experience and exceptional customer service experience as evidenced in performance appraisal, patient compliments and references, and/or customers.
- Triage/phone experience with exceptional customer service experience as evidenced by past patient compliments and performance appraisals.
- Highly effective problem solving, written and verbal communication skills that lay the foundation for building relationships within the continuum of care.
- Able to operate a computer to perform clinical documentation.
- Highly effective organizational and time management skills that meet patient and organization needs.
- Knowledge of Medicare, The Joint Commission, and State requirements and regulations for home care programs as evidenced by demonstration prior to hire.
- Knowledge of Kaiser Permanente systems.
- Minimum two (2) years experience as a registered nurse in the acute care preferably medical/surgical and/or critical care nursing and at least two years working in a Home Care Program (Home Health, Home Infusion, Hospice, or Palliative Care).
- Experience with care coordination or case management.
- Ability to write reports and procedures and document in the medical record.
- Ability to communicate effectively with, managers, patients, physicians, family members and the general public. Must be able to read, write, and speak English. Must be computer literate.
- Demonstrated customer-focused service skills.
- Familiarity with the use of computers and competence in keyboarding skills.
- Thorough working knowledge of Medicare regulations for home care.
- Oncology
- Rehabilitation Nursing
- Utilization management, discharge planning, care coordination, and case management.
- BSN
- OASIS-C Certification.
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