Nurse Practitioner
Company: Westchester Institute for Human Development
Location: Valhalla
Posted on: March 12, 2025
Job Description:
WIHD is currently recruiting a full time Nurse Practitioner who
wants to improve the lives of people with Intellectual and
Development Disabilities. The NP represents our Adult Outpatient
Clinic in a positive and professional manner and works in
collaboration with qualified physicians, nurses and other clinical
staff. The objective of this position is to provide evidence-based,
patient centered primary care, to patients with IDD. At WIHD, which
was named one of the Best Places to Work by 914Inc., you will find
a dynamic environment with staff of diverse backgrounds and
perspectives who share a deep commitment to advancing the
Organization's mission. WIHD provides a positive working
environment that promotes employee safety, growth and goal
attainment. Our benefit package is generous and provides options to
meet the needs of each employee. We offer flexible work schedules
for many positions providing a set-ting with a desirable work-life
balance. Essential Functions of the Nurse Practitioner:Direct
Patient Care
- Directs medical assistants, care managers, nurses, and care
coordinators in order to provide efficient and effective patient
centered care, as described in the team based policy.
- Provides patient centered primary medical care by taking full
patient histories and performing examinations in order to develop
and implement a plan based on diagnostic and demographically
specific evidence based guidelines. This process includes, but is
not limited to: ordering and reviewing diagnostic labs and imaging;
ordering and reviewing consultations; administering procedures
including shots, as needed, communicating with patients and
caregivers regarding their individualized care management plan;
collaborating with internal and external care providers; providing
appropriate healthcare instruction and education; and documenting
all healthcare communication and action in the electronic medical
record.
- Engages in pre-visit planning with the care team in order to
review and plan for the day's patient panel and their specific care
needs.
- Triages all patients requesting service in a timely manner
regardless of the medium (e.g., phone call, patient portal,
in-person, clinical advice task, etc.)
- Responds to emergencies as needed.
- Provides back up coverage to other provider panels as
needed.
- Provides extended hours care, as well as after hour's clinical
advice as determined by the Adult Health Services schedule.
- Follows office policy and procedures and demonstrates knowledge
of the requirements of a NCQA Patient Centered Medical Home.
- Perform any other activities as needed to ensure the best
patient care is provided.Care Management
- Collaborates with the care manager in stratifying primary care
patients according to medical, behavioral, and social determinants
of health using population management tools in the electronic
health record. Also stratifies patients according to the number and
type of internal/external referrals and their overall healthcare
utilization to identify high risk primary care patients in need of
care management plans.
- Develops and executes individualized care management plan using
comprehensive health assessments with the care team in order to
provide appropriate patient centered care that meets the needs and
goals of the patient.
- Consistently revaluates the individualized care plan and a
patient's progress towards their goals and assesses barriers when
objectives are not met.Quality Improvement
- Participates in clinical quality initiatives that are based on
State or Federal programs (i.e., Quality Payment Program, MIPS,
MU), as well as organizational initiatives.
- Agrees to data transparency, as well as the sharing of and
accountability for clinical quality metrics.Meetings
- Participates in quality improvement meetings and activities as
needed.
- Participates in care management meetings.
- Attends all required medical home and Adult Health Services
meetings.Qualifications:Education Level: Graduation from an
approved Nursing Program with a Master's degree in a relevant area
of specialization (i.e. Family Practice); Possession of a license
to practice medicine in New York State; Board Certified Family
Nurse PractitionerCurrent CPR certification. Knowledge of:
Electronic medical records; Awareness of current local, state, and
federal laws governing the delivery of care. Kind and Length of
Experience: Minimum of three years' experience as a Nurse
Practitioner in the outpatient setting. Preferred knowledge or
experience caring for individuals with developmental disabilities.
WIHD is deeply committed to inclusivity and diversity in the
workplace. We seek to ensure that qualified applicants are
considered for employment and are not discriminated against with
regard to race, color, national origin, citizen status, creed,
religion, religious affiliations, age, sex, marital status, sexual
orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran
status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law.
Compensation details: 127500-155000 Yearly Salary
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Keywords: Westchester Institute for Human Development, White Plains , Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare , Valhalla, New York
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