Posted 1mo ago

Full Time Nurse Practitioner

@ Integrated Wound Care
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
$105k-$110k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:conduct assessments, provide treatment, document care
Requirements Summary:Active Nurse Practitioner license in state of employment; minimum 1 year of wound care experience; independent and team work; strong communication and critical thinking; able to travel 60-90 minutes.
Technical Tools Mentioned:EMR/EHR, Electronic Medical Records, Medical Documentation
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Job Description

Are you a Nurse Practitioner looking for an opportunity in focused wound care? Integrated Wound Care is seeking a compassionate and skilled Nurse Practitioner to join our team. Our company develops and provides quality wound care to skilled nursing, long-term care, and rehabilitation facilities. We establish services that surpass clinical standards in wound healing while administering the care with efficiencies in costs and services. Through our programs, facilities see reduced wound-related hospitalizations and improved outcomes for their residents/patients. As a Nurse Practitioner with Integrated Wound Care, you will play an instrumental role in making a positive impact on the lives of our patients.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct wound assessments and provide personalized treatment plans for patients
  • Work collaboratively with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient care
  • Complete documentation accurately and in a timely manner
  • Educate patients and their families on wound care, prevention, and management
  • Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly
  • May perform Ultrasound Mist therapy 2-3x weekly (experience in Ultrasound not needed, will train)
  • Administrative work from home duties
  • Ratio of administrative and clinical duties will vary based on need
  • Full time may expect frequent travel mostly within NC
      • for full time travelers, we will assist in obtaining other state licenses