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Nurse Practitioner

Donatech

Mount Vernon, OH • On-site

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Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Position Overview
We are seeking a licensed Nurse Practitioner (NP) in Ohio with a current NP certification to provide advanced patient care services. The NP will create and implement patient care plans, perform advanced nursing duties, and provide clinical oversight to other healthcare staff. This role includes routine and acute care management, chronic disease monitoring, and preventive care interventions.
Schedule:
  • 16-24 hours per week (flexible 1st shift)
  • Option to work full-time by splitting hours between two sites if desired
Key Responsibilities
Patient Care & Clinical Duties:
  • Monitor patient progress and intervene in the course of chronic illnesses
  • Conduct routine physical exams to evaluate chronic conditions and diagnose new issues
  • Prescribe medications and administer treatments for acute and chronic conditions
  • Complete discharge planning and follow-up care for patients with medical or chronic care needs
  • Perform minor surgical procedures within scope of training and competency
  • Evaluate necessity for specialty referrals and review consult recommendations
  • Order and interpret lab, imaging, and other diagnostic tests
  • Administer vaccinations and inoculations
Documentation & Records Management:
  • Maintain accurate and complete medical records according to agency policies and professional standards
  • Document assessments, diagnostic impressions, treatment plans, and follow-up parameters
  • Collaborate with the supervising physician or medical director for clinical quality oversight
Leadership & Staff Collaboration:
  • Provide clinical direction and guidance to registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, phlebotomists, and other caregivers
  • Serve as a resource for patients and families regarding health maintenance, promotion, and risk factors
Professional Development & Participation:
  • Attend professional meetings, continuing education, and quality improvement initiatives as required
  • Participate in committees and in-service training relevant to NP role
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Strong clinical judgment and patient assessment skills
  • Knowledge of advanced nursing procedures and patient care standards
  • Proficiency in medical equipment (e.g., stethoscope, BP cuff, EKG, otoscope, surgical instruments)
  • Knowledge of HIPAA regulations and state/federal nursing laws
  • Ability to document care thoroughly and maintain confidentiality
  • Strong interpersonal skills for collaboration with patients, families, and healthcare teams
Minimum Qualifications
  • Active Ohio RN license and NP certification
  • Completion of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program
  • Ohio certificate of authority to practice as an advanced practice nurse
  • Ohio prescriptive authority in accordance with ORC 4723
Required Documents / Credentials:
  • Current Ohio RN or NP License
  • Board Certification (ANCC or equivalent)
  • Certificate of Authority / Certificate to Prescribe (as required by Ohio Board of Nursing)
  • CPR / BLS Certification (Healthcare Professional level)
  • Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Certification
  • COVID-19 Vaccination Card or Exemption Letter

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About Donatech

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Donatech Corporation, based in Fairfield, IA, US, is a prominent player in the industry of engineering services. The company operates in the technology sector, delivering professional technical services. Their products and services encompass a broad range of subject matter expertise for various government industries and commercial clients. Donatech was created with the vision of providing world-class, holistic solutions tailoring to the unique needs of their clients.

Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Fairfield, IA, US

Year founded

1987

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