Registered Nurse Coordinator - PT - Federal Occupational Health - Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Registered Nurse Coordinator
US - FL - Fort Lauderdale
Overview
ServeFed is seeking a Part Time Nurse Coordinator in support of the Federal Occupational Health Clinic in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Seize the Opportunity! At ServeFed, we’re committed to connecting great talent with our exceptional client base. We hire professionals who bring passion, innovation, and expertise to their work in healthcare, IT, accounting, finance, health and safety, and workforce management. Join our talent community today and build a rewarding career.
  • Excellent Compensation
  • Health and Welfare Benefit
  • 401K Vanguard Plan
  • Prorated Paid Federal Holidays
  • Paid Sick and Vacation
About ServeFed: ServeFed is a recognized leader in strategic healthcare staffing and program management solutions. Since our inception in 2012, we have built a reputation for providing staffing solutions that can be relied upon to make Federal Government agencies and private sector companies more efficient and productive. We partner with our customers to bridge staffing and programmatic gaps -- from contingent and permanent staffing to project consulting and contract management of outsourced medical programs. ServeFed offers solutions that are scalable, flexible, and cost-effective. With our knowledge and expertise, we deliver staffing and program management results that drive organizational success.
Responsibilities
Job Specific Details and Tasks: The duties include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Provides healthcare services directly to FOH clients at assigned OHC locations according to scope of practice for state license and FOH policy and SOP which may include the following:
    • Performs components of physical exams which may include:
      • Vital signs, height and weight
      • Audiometry
      • Vision testing
      • ECG
      • Spirometry
      • Phlebotomy
      • TB skin testing
    • Documentation of all clinical data on all required forms
    • Provides immunizations according to FOH policies, SOPs and standing orders
    • Provide non-emergency care to FOH clients according to FOH RN protocols.
    • Provides emergency response and care according to BLS/AED protocol and FOH policies and SOPs.
    • Administers medications according to orders from outside prescribing MD (including allergy immunotherapy) only if orders have current approval from FOH medical director’s office.
    • Provides and reviews destination specific travel information to FOH clients
    • May perform respirator fit testing at specific sites
    • Perform outreach activities according to FOH policies and SOPs as requested.
    • Assists with opening, moving, and closing assigned OHC sites as directed.
  • Regularly responds to all requests for data from CHS Director, the Chief of Clinics, and the Medical Director’s office with complete and accurate information, in required format and within designated time frames.
  • Assist ACM with orientation for new staff.
  • Maintains competency in all site-specific tasks required to provide services in the OHC.
  • Performs regular health unit Quality Assurance Assessments for the assigned OHC.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
  • Experience: Minimum 2 years of RN experience
  • Certification/Licenses: RN license, BLS certification
  • Fully vaccinated for COVID-19 unless the employee is legally entitled to an accommodation
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