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Description
A wonderful and unique opportunity to live, work and relax on beautiful Beaver Island in Northern Michigan. Located near Petoskey and Traverse City, with air (daily) and ferry (seasonal) service to and from Charlevoix. Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful vacation spots in the Mid West. Apply soon; this great opportunity may not last long.
Beaver Island Rural Health Center (BIRHC) health care practitioners are either nurse practitioners or physician’s assistants who work in collaboration with or under the supervision of physicians. The health care practitioners work within their respective scopes of practice to deliver primary health care services, manage appropriate acute and chronic health problems, provide urgent and emergent services, and work in collaboration with the Beaver Island Emergency Medical Services to provide emergency services.
The position:
- Collaborative practice with another NP on a rotational schedule
- Clinic hours, an eight hour shift, three days a week
- On-call coverage rotated between the two practitioners who work together on developing schedules (minimal amount of monthly calls)
- An opportunity to know and treat patients of all ages, providing primary health care, managing chronic and acute problems and developing wellness programs
- Provide emergency services in collaboration with an excellent EMS service
- Collaborate with off-island physician on appropriateness of care
- Excellent Compensation and Benefits package.
- Regional access to both Munson and McLaren.
The Community:
- A safe, friendly, small-town atmosphere on the largest inhabited island in the Great Lakes with a year-round population of 700 with a busy and event-filled summer tourist season.
- Outdoor activities galore, including, hiking/biking/birding trails, boating, kayaking, canoeing, snowmobiling, world class fishing, hunting, cross-country skiing, all within your backyard!
- Drive to work in 5-15 minutes, with no traffic (and lots of wildlife!)
- Family First Atmosphere, with three churches and an excellent, award winning, well funded K-12 public school with small teacher-student ratios, newer building and strong community support
- Retail amenities include: several great hotels, restaurants, marinas, bakery, convenience and grocery store and a nine-hole golf course
- Thousands of acres of State Forest Lands and a chain of Islands to explore.
- Significant and fascinating historical sites including lighthouses and museums
DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES :
1. Works as a member of a clinical team to provide primary care and urgent health care services, in concert with the mission of the health center, while maintaining collaborative peer relationships with all the clinical team.
2. Provides health care services mainly at the health center, but may do occasional home visits, as appropriately identified.
3. Develops, implements, and evaluates plans of care utilizing sound clinical judgment based upon patient needs.
4. Adheres to exercising safe and effective infection control practices, in accordance with the Clinic’s policies and procedures and general industry standards, while using equipment and providing patient care.
5. Uses references and resources, including any clinical guidelines that are appropriate and generally consistent with those identified by other practitioners on the team, including the physician.
6. Consults with physician(s) as appropriate.
7. Displays leadership in identifying and evaluating issues and implementing processes to improve clinical programs.
8. Completes all medical records and encounters thoroughly, accurately and in a timely manner, ensuring proper diagnostic and procedure coding and immunization records, thereby facilitating effective continuation of care and claims.
9. Trains, coordinates and oversees the work of clinical assistant if applicable, maintaining accountability for the clinical services performed by that individual.
10.Participates in the orientation of new employees regarding clinical functions.
11. Works collaboratively with all office staff and assists with non-clinical tasks as needed
12. Follows all policies and procedures regarding confidentiality and privacy.
13. Ensures medical equipment is in proper working order.
14.Maintains responsibility for stock of medications and other supplies, and places orders when needed.
15.Participates in peer review activities.
16.Collaborates with Beaver Island EMS to ensure patients get the highest quality of care possible.
17.Performs other duties as required.
Requirements
A physician’s assistant (PA) will have specific PA education, professional PA certification, and State of Michigan licensure as a Certified Physician’s Assistant (PA-C).
A nurse practitioner (NP) will be a State of Michigan registered nurse with advanced education for NPs, hold professional NP certification and State of Michigan certification as a nurse practitioner.
Applicants are required to satisfy certification and licensure requirements in advance of hire. If appropriate, applicants may be interviewed, considered for employment, and presented with a contingent offer of employment while their certification and/or licensure is pending.
Experience with emergency services and care, and experience working in a rural health center, with minimal supervision, are strongly preferred for a person in this position.
The ability to maintain patient privacy and confidentiality is required. This person must be able to work with little direction, be part of a productive team, communicate effectively and excel at interpersonal relationships. The utmost in professional behavior exhibited toward patients, staff, board members, and colleagues is required. The ability to be flexible and assume many jobs as part of the operations of a small health center is crucial.
WORKING CONDITIONS :
Work is generally done in a clinical office environment, but occasionally home visits may be required. Some tasks may produce potential for injuries (e.g., cuts, needle sticks, and lifting patients) and exposure to blood, contaminated, hazardous materials or other health hazards. Practitioners may need to work for prolonged periods (greater than 8 hours) during any 24-hour period based upon patient need.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT/REQUIREMENTS:
1. All employees must comply with the Clinic’s drug and alcohol policy. If an offer of employment is extended to an applicant, that offer may be contingent upon
successful completion of a urinalysis.
2. If an offer of employment is extended to an applicant, that offer is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
3. Applicants must possess a valid Michigan driver's license.
4. Employees must comply with the Center’s seasonal influenza and Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Vaccination programs, which generally mandate vaccination. The Clinic administers these programs in compliance with state and federal law.
5. The person in the Nurse Practitioner position: frequently communicates with patients and staff and must be able to accurately receive and provide information;
frequently performs medical examinations and must be able to assess the mental and physical well-being of patients; frequently moves items weighing 15 pounds or less; must be able to maintain a stationary position for extended periods of time; and, must be able to move about inside the Clinic for extended periods of
time.
The Beaver Island Rural Health Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer who complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and provides reasonable accommodations to qualified disabled individuals.
