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Contract Family Practice Rn Jobs in Louisiana (NOW HIRING)

$54.90 - $82.35/hr

Active RN, and APRN/APRN-FPA/APNP or other APRN license(s) in state(s) of practice, AND Active ... Family benefits such as adoption assistance and paid parental leave * Defined contribution ...

The Advanced Practice Provider (APP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), or Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP), work in collaboration with the physician primarily in the outpatient setting ...

A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who ... We value family, team and a Power of One culture that requires commitment to the highest standards ...

A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who ... We value family, team and a Power of One culture that requires commitment to the highest standards ...

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Contract Family Practice Rn information

What is a contract family practice RN?

Contract Family Practice Registered Nurses (RNs) are licensed nurses who work on a temporary or contract basis in family practice clinics or healthcare settings. Their primary role involves providing comprehensive nursing care to patients of all ages, supporting physicians, and managing routine health assessments, immunizations, and patient education. As contract workers, they may be hired for a set period to cover staff shortages, special projects, or increased patient loads. This role offers flexibility and exposure to various clinical environments, but may also involve adjusting quickly to new teams and workflows.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a contract family practice RN?

To thrive as a Contract Family Practice RN, you need a current RN license, experience in primary care or family practice, and strong clinical assessment skills. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), immunization protocols, and telehealth platforms is often required. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and time management skills are essential for building patient rapport and efficiently handling varying caseloads. These competencies ensure safe, effective care delivery and enable the RN to quickly integrate into new practice environments.

What are some common challenges faced by contract family practice RNs when adapting to new clinical environments?

Contract Family Practice RNs often transition between different clinics or healthcare systems, which can present challenges such as quickly learning new electronic health record (EHR) systems, adapting to varying clinic workflows, and building rapport with both patients and multidisciplinary teams. Flexibility and strong communication skills are essential, as each practice may have unique protocols and patient populations. Proactively seeking orientation support and asking questions can help ease the transition and ensure high-quality patient care.

What is the difference between Contract Family Practice Rn vs Contract Pediatric Nurse?

AspectContract Family Practice RnContract Pediatric Nurse
CredentialsRN license, family practice certification (if any)RN license, pediatric nursing certification (if any)
Work EnvironmentFamily clinics, outpatient settingsPediatric clinics, hospitals, outpatient pediatric care
Employer & IndustryHealthcare facilities serving all agesPediatric healthcare providers, hospitals
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in family practice settingsFocusing on pediatric nursing roles

Contract Family Practice Rns and Contract Pediatric Nurses both require RN licensure but differ mainly in their work environment and patient focus. Family Practice Rns work in general clinics serving all ages, while Pediatric Nurses specialize in caring for children. The choice depends on your preferred patient demographic and work setting.

What cities in Louisiana are hiring for Contract Family Practice Rn jobs?

Cities in Louisiana with the most Contract Family Practice Rn job openings:

Family Nurse Practitioner

SWLA Center for Health Services

Lafayette, LA โ€ข On-site

$105K - $133K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description


SWLA CENTER FOR HEALTH SERVICES

JOB DESCRIPTION

JOB TITLE:   Family Nurse Practitioner

DEPARTMENT: Medical

SUPERVISED BY: Chief Health Officer

SUMMARY:


SWLA Center for Health Services, Inc. will use the services of mid-level practitioners to compliment the care being provided by the Physicians employed by the Center. For purposes of this job description, a nurse practitioner is an advanced practice nurse that helps with aspects of patient care, including diagnosis, treatments and consultations. They will work with the other clinical staff at SWLA only in the ambulatory setting and can perform independently in collaboration with the physician who has certified them collaborative agreement. Based on HRSA guidelines, Advance Practice Nurses (Nurse Practitioners) are expected to complete an appropriate number of patient encounters per year. They are expected to have a valid Louisiana Nursing license and DEA number. They must, on an annual basis, obtain the necessary continuing education credits to maintain their license in good standing. Must maintain certification in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support.


EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:


1. Graduation from an accredited school of nursing or a nurse practitioner program recognized by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.

2. Hold an advanced or graduate nursing degree or an APRN certification and current with the LSBN requirements for CEU’s.

3. Hold a current, unencumbered LA license to practice nursing and advanced practice registered nursing.

4. Experience in writing policies and procedures.

5. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

6. Ability to relate with effectiveness to employees of the Health Center.

7. Critical thinking skills and an ability to work through processes in an objective manner.

8. Sufficient experience to carry out the duties of this position.

9. Knowledge of Health Center Practice management and EMR platforms.


JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:


1. Obtains complete medical history from patient, and/or family, and /or previous medical record, etc.

2. Prescribes medications according to therapeutic goals and SWLA protocols, explains treatment to patients and families.

3. Assesses, diagnoses, implements treatment, evaluates and monitors patients’ health status.

4. Performs complete physical examinations on patients.

5. Orders routine and diagnostic lab and x-ray studies according to standing orders.

6. Diagnoses acute and chronic illness based on clinical findings, laboratory and x-ray reports and/or

the results of other diagnostic procedures according to approved protocols.

7. Formulates initiates and monitors patient management plans for patients assigned to the Family Nurse

Practitioner, using protocols and/or consultation with a supervising physician.

8. Serves as Team Leader of SWLA Redesign Team® assigned to practitioner.

9. Refers patients requiring hospitalization or assessment and management of conditions to supervising physicians or appropriate specialists. Follows patient’s progress with physician.

10. Renders emergency care and treatment including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, starting I-V fluids, medications and sutures lacerations.

11. Consults with physicians and other members of the health care team as necessary.

12. Understands and comply with applicable federal/state laws and standards of conduct as related to assigned job duties.

13. Maintains all patient records to comply with required standards, reviews record regularly and obtains physician counter signatures where necessary.

14. Attends all medical staff meetings and participates in Primary Health Services Center Q/A program.

15. Participates in departmental or organizational quality/continuous performance improvement activity.

16. Attains goals or improvements established for the employee.

17. Consults with Chief Health Officer/other physicians daily to ensure compliance with HRSA, JACHO and NCQA requirements.

18. Consults with physicians and other members of the health care team as necessary to ensure that Redesign teams are staffed effectively.

19. Ensures that patient flow meets Redesign benchmarks and cycle times are at or less 45 minutes.

20. Assumes additional duties, when necessary, as required by SWLA to meet the goal of providing primary health care services.

21. Recommends modifications, additions or deletions of personnel policies to ensure reasonable hours and acceptable working conditions to provide patient care coverage.

22. Initiates and participates in problem solving policy forming conferences for patient care services. Maintains close coordination with all departments to ensure continuity and collaboration of services.

23. Participates in management, medical staff and clinical leaders in the facility’s decision-making process.

24. Plans and recommendations for the CHO-Health Services Director for new facilities or equipment or modifications.

All school-based employees will work on the following schedule:    


School year: August 1 to May 31st - SBHC employees are considered 10-month employees.

Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 4pm.