Nurse Practitioner - Women's Health works in collaboration with physicians and other members of the healthcare team to provide medical care and treatment in women's clinic setting. Provides care to women from adolescence through menopause, with a focus on reproduction and gynecology. Being a Nurse Practitioner - Women's Health orders, interprets, and records results of clinical tests and reports results to physicians. Prescribes medications and makes recommendations for other therapeutic forms of treatment. Additionally, Nurse Practitioner - Women's Health assesses patient condition and may provide treatment using specialized medical equipment. Works in outpatient settings, responding to high patient volumes in short-term spans and dealing with unpredictable situations and issues. Follows established guidelines and protocols. Requires a master's degree. Requires Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP). Requires Registered Nurse (RN). Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Nurse Practitioner - Women's Health's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited Nurse Practitioner training program with a focus on family practice. Current Hawaii state license.
Compensation: Must have a minimum of two years professional experience preferably in a rural community-based health or school setting. FQHC, PCMH and telehealth experience a plus.
Apply: Commitment to team approach to the provision of health services but able to work independently. Knowledge of principles and practices of care delivery in a federally qualified health center. Understands and adheres to key quality measures. Effective oral and written communication skills including chart documentation. Ability to communicate warmth, trust and professionalism to patients and staff. Understanding of and appreciation for the local culture.