Job ID12280LocationCase Main CampusFull/Part TimePart-TimeRegular/TemporaryRegularJob DescriptionPOSITION OBJECTIVEWorking in collaboration with the director of clinical medicine and quality improvement, the Nurse Practitioner 2 will be responsible for providing age specific, developmentally appropriate clinical services to students and other members of the university community in an integrated health and wellness model.As a student affairs professional at Case Western Reserve University, the person in this position will be expected to contribute to building a welcoming and inclusive community, focus on the well-being of others, and encourage curiosity among those we serve.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSProvide direct care to patients in University Health and Counseling Services clinical settings including primary care, women's health, allergy, travel, immunization, campus outreach and occupational health. Identify and respond effectively to the unique needs of each population. Provide care in a manner that enhances patient satisfaction and respects all aspects of an individual patient's identity. Assess patient needs, provide appropriate interventions and referrals, document all clinical activities promptly in the electronic health record, and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions. (70%)Responsible for the development, implementation, and ongoing management of one or more ongoing clinical programs, including but not limited to: evidence-based clinical algorithms for treatment of common and/or high-need college health concerns, risk mitigation strategies for infectious diseases, and occupational health. Design, implement, and evaluate clinical workflows for processes including but not limited to occupational health (immunization, pre-exposure screening, post-exposure care, monitoring programs), order/result reconciliation, and patient access. (20%)NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSCollaborate with peers and other members of the health care team in clinical conferences addressing cases including acute and chronic medical conditions, eating disorders, attention disorders, and anxiety and depression management. (5%)Participate in wellness, health promotion and outreach programming to promote campus wide health and wellness initiatives. (5%)Perform other duties as assigned. (CONTACTSDepartment: Continuous contact with the director of clinical medicine and the director of clinical operations. Continuous contact with professional and support staff of University Health and Counseling Services for scheduling, clinical consultation and collaborative work in an integrated model. Regular contact with collaborating physician.University: Occasional contact with university colleagues to refer students to university resources such as Disability Resources, Educational Support Services, Academic Deans, Athletics, etc.External: Moderate contact with external peers to manage student referrals to outside community health care providers such as University Hospitals, Cleveland Clinic Foundation and Metro Health.Students: Continuous contact with students to provide direct health services to students presenting with a range of health and wellness needs.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITYThis position has no direct administrative supervisory responsibility.QUALIFICATIONSExperience: 6 or more years of related experience as a Nurse Practitioner. Prefer primary care experience, experience with adolescent and young adult populations, and/or experience within a university setting.Education/Licensing: Has a Master's degree in Nursing or Doctor of Nursing Practice with certification from a national certifying agency as an adult or family nurse practitioner. Holds a current State of Ohio license as Registered Nurse and as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse.REQUIRED SKILLSCo