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Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant (#334050)
$63.31-$76.95 Hourly / $10,973.47-$13,338.33 Monthly / $131,681.68-$160,059.89 Yearly
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CLASS SUMMARY

The Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant functions at an expanded level of responsibility by utilizing services of the nurse practitioner or the physician assistant within the framework of mutually established medical protocols and guidelines.  Under the general direction of a physician, incumbents assess and diagnosis medical needs of ambulatory and medical clinic patients, develop and implement treatment and intervention plans and evaluate progress.  They also conduct education/referral; case management; health promotion; disease prevention; community outreach; and medication administration. 

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS

Incumbents in the Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant class have advanced level training in diagnostic and health assessment allowing them to provide basic medical care.  This class is distinguished from the:

  • Registered Nurse class, which provides skilled nursing services directly to patients within clinics and correctional facilities.  
  • Public Health Nurse class, which provides population-based and individual nursing for individuals, families, and community groups; 
  • Mental Health Nurse class, which works with patients suffering from various types of mental health problems; and the 
  • Pre-Hospital Care Coordinator class, which provides data analysis and quality assurance oversight for emergency medical services.
  • Physician class, which requires a medical license and independently prescribes medications. 

Supervision Received and Exercised

Incumbents work under the general direction of a licensed physician.

Examples of Duties

Assesses the health status and needs of individuals and families; diagnoses conditions; develops treatment plans; and furnishes and dispenses medication and medical devises.

Interviews patients; takes medical histories; performs physical exams; makes diagnoses; orders laboratory tests; collects specimens; reviews lab results; treats conditions; administers immunizations; and performs triage and emergency aid.

Prepares and maintains medical records, reports, charts and other documentation; coordinates with other clinicians and makes referrals for additional services.

Counsels patients and families regarding diagnosis and treatment; provides case management; and conducts utilization reviews to determine appropriate actions.

Drives a mobile medical van.

Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge of:
  • Principles and practice of medical care and the nursing process including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention/implementation, and evaluation
  • Medical terminology, scientific methodology, and related medical theory
  • Pathophysiology, pharmacology, epidemiology, bacteriology, and microbiology
  • Infectious disease management and control Community health and social services Health promotion, preventive health-care measures, and general nutrition
  • Applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, codes, and statutes Medical records management practices and procedures
  • Community health and social services
  • Universal precautions
  • Diseases and health problems commonly treated in health clinics and correctional institutions
  • Transmission, intervention, prevention, and treatment of communicable diseases including symptoms and disease process
  • Clinic operations, practices, routines, and protocols
  • Patient educational techniques and practices Health promotion, preventive health-care measures, and general nutrition
  • Uses and effects of medications and immunizations
Skill in:
  • Independent patient case management, diagnosis, health assessment, and delivery of medical service
  • Educating patients regarding health status, diagnosis, prevention and treatment
  • Working with individuals from diverse socio-economic backgrounds
  • Maintaining medical records and patient confidentiality
  • Educating patients regarding health status, illness prevention and treatment, and self care
  • Using computers and related software applications
  • Interpreting and applying applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations
  • Providing medical services in a culturally sensitive manner
  • Working under pressure and handling multiple and changing priorities Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing
  • Establishing and maintaining working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; demonstrating tact, diplomacy, patience, and compassion

Education and Experience

Clinic, hospital or public health experience is desired.

LICENSING/CERTIFICATION REQ

Nurse Practitioner:

  • Current California Registered Nurse License, and
  • Current California Nurse Practitioner Certification, and 
  • Current Nurse Practitioner National Certification 

Physician Assistant: 

  • Current California Physician Assistant License 

Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant: 

  • Current Adult, Child, and Infant CPR Certificate
  • Current Controlled Substance Registration Certificate from the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Based on assignment, a valid California Driver's License, Class C.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

May be subject to fumes, odors, blood and other bodily fluids, communicable diseases, and threatening environments including disruptive or aggressive behaviors from others.

May required shift and holiday work.

May require independent travel.

ADA Compliance

Positions in this class typically require:   climbing,  stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motion.

Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force consistently to move objects.


CLASS: 334050; EST: 1/12/2010; REV: 10/12/2011;