Field-based assessments with remote work This field-based role requires you to travel within your ... As a PCS Home Health Registered Nurse, you'll play a crucial role in determining needs-based ...
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Field-based assessments with remote work This field-based role requires you to travel within your ... As a PCS Home Health Registered Nurse, you'll play a crucial role in determining needs-based ...
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Field-based assessments with remote work This field-based role requires you to travel within your ... As a PCS Home Health Registered Nurse, you'll play a crucial role in determining needs-based ...
| Aspect | Remote Rn | Remote Lpn |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Registered Nurse (RN) license, BSN often preferred | Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, telehealth platforms | Long-term care, home health, telehealth |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Hospitals, healthcare providers, telehealth companies | Long-term care facilities, home health agencies |
Remote Rns typically hold a registered nurse license and work in hospitals or telehealth settings, providing comprehensive patient care. Remote Lpns, with a practical nurse license, often work in long-term care or home health. While both roles involve remote patient interaction, Rns usually handle more complex cases, whereas Lpns focus on basic patient care tasks.
To become a remote nurse, you need the same training, education, and qualifications that non-remote nurses possess, namely nursing licensure in your state. Some virtual RN roles may also require some period of on-site training to learn procedures. Since your duties include performing patient triage via telephone, webcam, or chat apps, you also need strong technical skills and a high-speed internet connection. Fluency in more than one language is a big plus, as is a strong track record of success in self-directed roles. Additionally, a variety of telehealth certifications are available, and these increase your appeal with potential employers.
$37/hr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision
Re-posted 8 days ago
This position requires travel in the field across Haywood/Jackson and surrounding counties. Mileage expenses are reimbursed.
Schedule: Field-based assessments with remote work
This field-based role requires you to travel within your region to conduct assessments, and gives you flexibility to work out of your home office as needed. This role supports the Personal Care Services (PCS) program under the North Carolina Medicaid Linking individuals & Families for Long Term Services and Supports (NC LIFTSS) project. NC LIFTSS was created to streamline access to LTSS programs. It covers a variety of services, including performing option counseling, QA reviews, customer service, and provider training.
You'll provide vital services to NC Medicaid Beneficiaries with medical conditions, cognitive impairments, or disabilities, ensuring they receive the hands-on assistance they need for daily living activities (ADLs). As a PCS Home Health Registered Nurse, you'll play a crucial role in determining needs-based eligibility for Medicaid-funded personal care services, whether in-home, adult care, or supervised living homes. This role is documentation-intensive to meet the needs of beneficiaries, and to help them thrive.
Requirements:
Registered Nurse, licensed in the state of North Carolina
Minimum 2 years of nursing experience
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook and the ability to utilize computer equipment and web-based software to conduct work
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with community-based individuals needing personal assistance with ADL and IADL tasks is highly preferred.
Experience conducting PCS assessments preferred.
Experience with OASIS tool (or similar) preferred.
Knowledge of North Carolina Medicaid Clinical Coverage Policy (Clinical Policy) 3L and PCS Program Provider Manual highly desired.
Knowledge of standards of practice related to Medicaid-funded Personal Care Services, home and community-based services (HCBS) programs, and EPSDT highly desired.
What you’ll do:
Conduct assessment to determine whether the beneficiary meets eligibility, using state-approved standardized assessment tool(s).
Ensure that PCS are provided on a "needs basis" in quantities appropriate to the Beneficiary's unmet need for services based on the severity of their medical condition, functional disability, physical, or cognitive impairment.
Ensure that the privacy and dignity of individuals receiving assessment for PCS is maintained at the highest standards.
Ensure that new, expedited, annual, change of status, mediation/appeals, reconsideration review, and derivative assessments are conducted within established timeframes.
Include an interview with family members and informal caregivers who are present at the time of the assessment.
Provide the Beneficiary with guidance and assistance, as necessary, to select PCS providers.
Submit the completed assessments using state-approved interface.
Participate in the Beneficiary’s mediation and appeal processes.
Respond to state inquiries regarding assessments conducted.
Develop level of care recommendations based upon clinical evaluations.
Read, understand, and adhere to all corporate policies, including policies related to HIPPA and its Privacy and Security Rules.
The list of accountabilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties that contract needs may dictate.
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201 - 500 Employees
Richmond, VA, US
1997