TRIAGE NURSE; RN'S TO WORK FROM HOME Asheville, NC

Position: TRIAGE NURSE (RN'S ONLY) NEEDED TO WORK FROM HOME at PRN INC. PC Asheville, NC Overview TRIAGE NURSE (RN'S ONLY) NEEDED TO WORK FROM HOME job at PRN INC. PC. Asheville, NC. Job Description PRN, Inc. is a very busy telephone triage company providing coverage after hours for physician offices. We apply the Barton Schmitt and David Thompson Telephone Triage Protocols to guide the care we provide to our patients. Requirements • Current knowledge of basic pathophysiology • Recent experience in the following areas is a plus: Pediatrics, ER or Med Surg, OB/GYN, Home Health - Must have recent clinical experience in nursing • Knowledge of basic and current pharmacology • Telephone Triage experience is a plus but not required • Strong computer skills -- Windows PC ONLY, high speed internet • Cultural sensitivity • Excellent written and communication skills • Internet speeds that meet the criteria below. We suggest you check your internet speed before applying. DO NOT go to .com site. Your internet MUST be at least these speeds: Download (> 12.40 Mbps) and Upload (> 0.87 Mbps) • Nurses who want to be a triage nurse to make a difference in the lives of our patients • Nurses who want/need to work from home. You may be a parent who wants to stay home with children or a nurse who no longer wants to work 12-hour shifts • Nurses who show enthusiasm and a love for nursing • Curiosity, an investigative/probing manner in eliciting information • High tolerance for ambiguity and stress • Self-discipline • Nurses who have the time to devote to training 6+ hours before class/5-7 hour class/10+ hours on Live Call Training • Nurses who have a strong background in assessing patients • Nurses who have basic computer skills and are comfortable using various systems Company Description PRN INC. PC (Positive Reinforcement Nursing) is a North Carolina-based professional corporation that provides after-hours assistance to physicians by managing patient calls with care and professionalism. Founded in 1996 by Wendy Smith, MSN/MBA, Esquire and Shelley Rogers, RN, PRN was born from the shared vision of two dedicated nurses who met while working in a Labor and Delivery unit. After years of long commutes, twelve-hour shifts, and growing family responsibilities, they sought a more flexible way to continue serving the nursing profession. With faith in God and support from local physicians, their vision became reality—and PRN INC. PC was established to provide reliable, compassionate triage services. Today, PRN INC. PC is the largest privately owned triage company in North Carolina, employing over 50 experienced nurses. We proudly serve more than 170 practices, multiple hospitals, universities, and health departments, working with over 1,800 providers across five states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. We are available in all nursing compact states, continuing our mission to deliver exceptional patient care and support to physicians after hours. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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