This role will primarily be an RN Epilepsy Nurse Navigator who will partner with the pediatric neurology providers and team to triage new patient referrals, identify and address prior authorizations, epic in-basket work, patient follow up care, provide education to patient and family, act as a liaison (patients and referring providers) and any other needs identified are addressed. The goal is to address the pediatric neurology health and well-being and assuring their overall needs are met and acted upon in a timely manner. Facilitates entrance of new patients into care programs. Provides patient education, promotes an understanding of the condition, and provides ongoing continuity of care for patients.
This is a grant funded role. If in the future the grant funding is no longer available, this role may be eliminated.
The role is 40 hours weekly; Monday through Friday; 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
A minimum of 2 years RN work experience is required.
Benefits at Geisinger:
We offer a comprehensive benefits package starting on day one, including:
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Three medical plan choices, including expanded network options
Pre-tax savings plans (FSA & HSA)
Company-paid life, short-term, and long-term disability insurance
401(k) with automatic Geisinger contributions
Generous PTO that accrues quickly
Up to $5,000 in tuition reimbursement per calendar year
MyHealth Rewards wellness program with financial incentives
Family-friendly support: adoption/fertility assistance, parental leave, military leave, and Care.com membership
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): mental health, legal guidance, childcare/eldercare referrals, and more
Voluntary benefits: accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, identity theft protection, pet insurance, and more
Job Duties:
The epilepsy nurse navigator's scope of work primarily involves providing comprehensive support and guidance to patients with epilepsy and their families, ensuring timely and efficient access to care. This includes educating
patients about their condition, treatment options, and managing the complexities of epilepsy care. They also act as a liaison between patients, healthcare providers, and other support services, coordinating care and
addressing barriers to accessing specialized care.
- Provide clear and concise educational information about epilepsy, including different types of seizures, causes, triggers, and management strategies. Introduce reliable online information and communities for social support. Reinforce anticipatory guidance, provide school and community-based resources and treatment adherence strategies along the entire health journey.
- Discuss various treatment options, such as medications, diet therapies, and surgical interventions, and help patients and families make informed decisions about their care across the medical journey. Respond and navigate treatment challenges with coordination of care with managing provider(s).
- Offer emotional support and counseling to patients and families, addressing concerns, fears, and anxieties related to epilepsy. Advise on social support networks that can improve self-esteem, connectivity, and adherence.
- Help patients and families adapt to living with epilepsy, including managing daily routines, promoting independence, and addressing psychosocial issues. Special consideration to proactively incorporate age and gender specific issues that may impact epilepsy management, reproductive outcomes, and risk for SUDEP (sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
- More than a liaison, the nurse navigator will be a keystone of connection for patients, healthcare providers, schools and other services. In high-risk patients will help coordination and tracking progression through any specialty needs (i.e. imaging, genetics, neuropsych testing, surgical consultation).
- Assist patients with referrals to specialized care, including neurosurgery, other specialists, testing and help with scheduling appointments and procedures.
- Facilitate communication between patients, providers, other healthcare professionals and community members (when applicable and approved) to ensure clear and effective communication.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records and database, ensuring that all relevant information is readily available.
- Assist patients with financial and insurance matters related to epilepsy care, providing resources and guidance as needed
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