Agrace is a nonprofit, community health care organization that is nationally recognized as a leader in the hospice industry. Well known for end-of-life care, Agrace also serves people across southern Wisconsin who are aging, seriously ill or grieving.
Agrace has a strong culture of employee engagement. In 2023, Agrace was named the#1 Top Workplaceby the Wisconsin State Journal and Energage, and #79 of the top 100 companies in the country among those with an employee base of 500 to 999 workers!
Hours
.7-.9 FTE (28-36 hours/week) 11:00pm-7:30am
Weekend Rotation
Every Other Weekend
Holiday Rotation
3 Holidays/Year
WHO YOU'LL WORK WITH (AND WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY)
The RN IPU works on a collaborative interdisciplinary team including Social Workers, CNAs, Clinical Assistants, and MDs.
"My manager is supportive and listens to my concerns. I am recognized for the work I do and feel appreciated. I am proud to work for this organization" - IPU Employee
HOW YOULL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THIS ROLE (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
The RN IPU is responsible for patient and family satisfaction through the provision of nursing care by seeing patients, conducting assessments, following and updating the plan of care, providing interventions, communicating, and documenting. The RN IPU provides patient and family centered care consistent with Agrace philosophy, goals, standards, regulations and policies.
- Patient and Family Assessments
- Assess patients and familys physical, pain, psychosocial, emotional, spiritual, environmental and educational needs as outlined by the plan of care (POC).
- Collect data from the patient, family, significant other or other members of the interdisciplinary team and other health care professionals.
- Identify, interpret, and document assessment data collected in the nursing interview, physical assessment and other health data.
- Document and report significant changes in condition or unusual incidents to appropriate IDT member such as client abuse/neglect, suicidal intent, harmful coping mechanisms or violence, etc.
- Patient Care
- Respond to patient and family needs or change in condition or need for acute patient intervention.
- Provide interventions, treatments, and pain management to patient and family to meet needs. Evaluate the effectiveness of pain management or other intervention and adjust to meet needs.
- Provide patient and family education on pain, symptom management, end of life, etc. Evaluate the effectiveness of education and adjust to meet needs.
- Plan of Care
- Formulate, implement, and revise individualized POC in collaboration with Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), patient, and family. The POC to include goals, pain management, interventions, education, discharge plan, etc.
- Develop reasonable and achievable outcome measures and establish priorities in the planning and provision of care.
- Read, understand, and follow the plan of care. Document interventions, outcomes, and changes in patient condition in electronic health record (EHR).
- Delegate cares and make referrals to appropriate disciplines and volunteers.
- Oversee work of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN).
- Miscellaneous
- Participate in staff meetings to plan and evaluate patient/family services.
- Precept new staff and students.
YOU BRING (EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS)
- ADN or BSN required
- Current, unrestricted Registered Nursing License in state of employment
- One-year nursing experience, preferred
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Ability to develop, maintain, and apply knowledge of hospice and end of life process
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries with patients, families and co-workers
- Ability to create and follow plans of care, and patient, family, and clinical staff directions
- Basic Microsoft Office skills
- Intermediate electronic health records skills; Epic preferred
- Ability to work effectively and cooperatively with others
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
- Ability to be flexible in time and task to meet organizational needs
- Ability to maintain confidentiality about patients, families, caregivers, staff, donors, and organizational intellectual property
- Ability to use proper body mechanics, safe patient handling, and standard precautions
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At Agrace we are strengthened by thediverseexperiences, cultures and traditions of our staff, patients, and clients.
Together, we pursue a vision ofequityin whicheveryAgrace staff member is treated fairly, and every patient and client experiences the respectful, individualized care they need and deserve.
We foster a culture of belonging andinclusionthat celebrates peoples uniqueness and leads to meaningful, empathetic connections.
Agrace HospiceCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.