Optum
Physician Assistant Long Term Care Per Diem - Orlando
Orlando, FL
Optum Home & Community Care, part of the UnitedHealth Group family of businesses, is creating something new in health care. We are uniting industry-leading solutions to build an integrated care model that holistically addresses an individual’s physical, mental and social needs – helping patients access and navigate care anytime and anywhere.
As a team member of our Senior Community Care (SCC) product, we work with a team to provide care to patients at home in a nursing home, assisted living for senior housing. This life-changing work adds a layer of support to improve access to care.
We’re connecting care to create a seamless health journey for patients across care settings. Join us to start Caring. Connecting. Growing together.
We're fast becoming the nation's largest employer of and Physician Assistants; offering a superior professional environment and incredible opportunities to make a difference in the lives of patients.
Primary Responsibilities:
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Conduct comprehensive assessments
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Manage members through an acute medical situation or an exacerbation of a chronic condition, including testing, diagnostics, interventions
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Manage members during a short term sub-acute rehabilitation episode
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Ensure accurate and complete documentation, including ICD 10 conditions
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Communicate and collaborate with the interdisciplinary care team
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Conduct advanced illness and advanced care planning conversations
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Provide patients and caregivers with counseling and education
Required Qualifications:
- Active and unrestricted license in the state of Florida or ability to obtain by start date
- Certified Physician Assistant through a national board
- For NPs: Graduate of an accredited master’s degree in Nursing (MSN) program and board certified through the American Academy of (AANP) or the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), Adult-Gerontology Acute Care (AG AC NP), Adult/Family or Gerontology (ACNP), with preferred certification as ANP, FNP, or GNP
- For PAs: Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant degree program and currently board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
- Current, active DEA licensure/prescriptive authority or ability to obtain post-hire, per state regulations (unless prohibited in state of practice)
- 1+ years of hands-on post grad experience (long-term care setting preferred)
- Ability to gain a collaborative practice agreement, if applicable in your state
- Availability to work 24 hours per month, with expectations that 16 of the 24 hours/month could be during off-hours (after 5 pm, on weekends, and/or holidays) not to exceed 960 hours in a calendar year
- Ability to complete physical requirements of the job including lifting a 30-pound bag in and out of the car, navigating stairs and a variety of dwelling conditions, and sit, stand, and kneel to perform physical assessment
- Access to reliable transportation
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in meeting the medical needs of patients with complex behavioral, social, and/or functional skills
- Understanding of Geriatrics and Chronic Illness
- Understanding of Advanced Illness and end of life discussions
- Proficient computer skills including the ability to document medical information with written and electronic medical records
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Posted December 1, 2024