Muncie is located approximately 60 miles northeast of Indianapolis, home to the NFL Colts and NBA Pacers, as well as the Indianapolis 500. Muncie offers excellent public and private school systems, Ball State University, the Cardinal Greenway, and a flourishing art community. For more information about Muncie, visit Muncie Visitors Bureau and Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce.
ODHS offers an excellent benefit package, moving expenses, allowance for CME training, as well as tuition reimbursement through the National Health Service Corps program.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in the medical field and want to be a preferred partner in the health and wellbeing of individuals across East Central Indiana, Open Door Health Services wants to hear from you! Open Door Health Services seeks candidates that want to create a better life and future for others, and ourselves, by enhancing the communities where we live, work, and play. It is our core belief system that esteeming the team, maximizing potential, doing the right thing, choosing compassion, and encouraging uniqueness fosters an inclusive, diverse, and safe space to work.
Responsibilities (How this position enhances our Mission, Vision, and Values)
Mission – Improve the Quality of Life of Others:
Utilizes Open Door Health Services Core Values when interacting with patients, families, and co-workers.
Complies with all agency policies and procedures concerning corporate compliance including privacy of protected health information.
Obtains complete medical history and physical data on patients.
Performs a complete physical exam and assessment and record finding.
Makes independent provider judgements, collaborating with physicians in managing acute and long-term medical needs of patients, as appropriate.
Remains current in advanced practice changes within specialized area, and where relevant, translate these findings into clinical practice.
Provides consultation to nurse practitioners/physicians employed at the health center managing acute and long-term medical needs of patients as appropriate.
Taking calls on a rotation with other physicians.
Vision - ODHS preferred partner in East Central Indiana for improving the well-being of individuals and the communities in which they live:
Interprets and integrates data to determine appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as needed.
Synthesizes data to determine preliminary diagnostic and therapeutic plan utilizing principles of prevention.
Per licensing guidelines, administers medications and injections according to physicians’ direction and protocols.
Instructs patient and family regarding medications and treatment instructions.
Values - Esteem the Team, Maximize Potential, Do the Right Thing, Choose Compassion, Encourage Uniqueness:
Maintains and reviews patients’ records, charts, and other pertinent information.
Order appropriate laboratory and diagnostic procedures and reports tests and examination results.
Interviews and advises patients regarding health maintenance, illness prevention, normal behavior, social and physical growth and development.
Recommends community resources to meet patient and family needs.
Provides telephone consultation, follow-up phone calls, and triage patient telephone calls.
Manages medical emergencies.
Provides monitoring and continuity care between Clinic visits.
Maintains professional affiliations and enhances professional growth and development to keep current in the latest trends in health care.
Maintains patient confidentiality.
Demonstrates ongoing professional growth through participation in relevant educational endeavors and appropriate associations.
Performs related work as required, and other duties as assigned by Chief Medical Officer or CEO.
About you:
Ability to react calmly in emergency situations.
Knowledge of organizational policies, regulations, and procedures to administer patient care.
Knowledge of medical equipment and instruments to administer patient care.
Ability to read, understand, and follow detailed written and oral communication.
Knowledge of and skill in applying and modifying the principles, methods and techniques of professional nursing to provide ongoing patient care.
Skill in taking medical history to assess medical condition and interpret findings.
Skill in developing and maintaining departmental quality assurance and quality control standards.
Ability to communicate clearly.
Skill in establishing and maintaining departmental quality assurance and quality control standards.
Other duties as assigned.
Requires standing, walking or sitting for long periods of time. Occasional bending, stretching or lifting up to 40 pounds.
Requires the ability to work under stressful situations.
Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range or use of approved adaptive equipment.
Skill in exercising initiative, listening, judgement, discretion, and decision-making to achieve quality patient care.
Able to prioritize work, assignments, work independently, and perform duties efficiently.
Understanding of individual socio-economic status and lifestyle with respect to individual differences.
All nurse practitioners must have written collaborative agreement with a licensed physician according to the requirements of the Indiana State Board of Nursing.
Typical Working Environment: Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substance, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to clinic environment. Tasks involve contact with blood or body substances.
Education: Medical Degree from an accredited medical school.
Experience: Strong community health/public health orientation. Three years of professional medical experience in a clinic setting preferred.
Certificate/License: Unlimited license to practice medicine in the State of Indiana. Federal DEA certification. CSR (Controlled substance registration) for the State of Indiana. Board certification or board eligibility. Unlimited privileges at Ball Memorial Hospital.