JOB FUNCTION:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Coordinates with health care team to facilitate the highest quality of health services for patients.
- Administers medication and injections accurately, observing patient response, as evidenced by documentation in the medical record and lack of negative response.
- Intakes patients and performs venipuncture as necessary.
- Orders medications, vaccines and medical supplies as needed.
- Checks emergency box monthly and refrigerator temperatures daily.
- Supervises referrals and follows-up on patient medical care, including correspondence.
- Assists providers with procedures.
- Confers with physicians/providers when a prescribed medical regimen needs interpretation and/or clarification.
- Provides health counseling to patients, including HIV counseling.
- Updates prenatal log book and follows up on abnormal labs as necessary.
- Maintains nursing competence through participation in continuing professional education and other appropriate learning experience.
- Facilitates related services for health center patients as appropriate with respect to their confidentiality and privacy.
- Compliance with Infection Control policies and procedures.
- Works assigned shifts at locations other than primary assigned work site when necessary as deemed by management and in accordance with CHN Policy.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
WHAT WE LOOK FOR:
- At least High School Diploma or GED.
- Current New York State License to practice as a LPN.
- Current CPR Certificate or plan to attend a CPR training course within six (6) months of employment.
Skills Required
- Current New York State License to practice as a LPN
- Current CPR Certificate or plan to attend a CPR training course within six months of employment
- At least High School Diploma or GED
What We Do
Community Healthcare Network is a not-for-profit organization providing more than 65,000 New Yorkers with primary and behavioral healthcare, dental, nutrition, wellness, and needed support services. Our network is made up of 13 federally qualified health centers throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan, along with 2 mobile vans that bring health services to underserved people in need throughout New York City. We provide judgment-free, high-quality healthcare, without regard to race, religion, orientation, gender identity, immigration status or ability to pay. We turn no one away. Our health centers serve neighborhoods that are incredibly diverse. More than 96% of CHN’s patients are people of color, with 46% identifying as African-American/Caribbean, 49% as Hispanic, and 1% as Asian-American. A large number of our patients are immigrants and the working poor. Approximately 29% of CHN’s patients are best served in a language other than English.




