JOB SUMMARY: The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) provides comprehensive, patient-centered primary care services in a Rural Health Clinic (RHC) setting. This role emphasizes preventative care, chronic disease management, acute care treatment, and health education for patients across the lifespan. The FNP works both independently and collaboratively with physicians and the interdisciplinary care team to ensure high-quality, accessible healthcare in an underserved rural community.
JOB RELATIONSHIPS: Responsible to: Rural Health Clinic Director Positions Directly Supervised: None Regular Contact with: All Rural Health personnel, Physicians, and the public.
MISSION STATEMENT: As an integral part of our community, Franklin Medical Center’s mission is to provide the highest quality health care and customer satisfaction to all those we serve. We are committed to delivering compassionate, capable, and personalized treatment to our patients and their families, always keeping in mind that our responsibility is to the health needs of the people.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Perform comprehensive health assessments, including history-taking, physical exams, and risk assessments for patients of all ages
Diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic conditions
Order, interpret, and evaluate diagnostic tests such as labs, EKGs, and imaging
Prescribe medications, durable medical equipment, and therapeutic interventions within scope of practice and state regulations
Perform common in-office procedures depending on training and office needs
Collaborate with clinic physicians, specialists, behavioral health providers, and ancillary services to coordinate comprehensive care
Make appropriate referrals for specialty care, community resources, and social support services
Communicate test results, treatment plans, and follow-up instructions clearly to patients and families
Document all patients encounters accurately and in compliance with Rural Health Clinic (RHC) and regulatory standards
Participate in community outreach efforts, health fairs, and public health initiatives important to the rural population
Support health literacy and advocate for underserved patients facing financial, transportation, or social barriers
Follow RHC-specified operational and billing requirements, including CMS documentation and supervision guidelines
Participate in quality reporting programs or other clinic-required quality measures
Maintain knowledge of state Nurse Practitioner Act, federal regulations, and evidence-based clinical guidelines
Uphold patient privacy and compliance with HIPAA standards
Adhere to all clinic infection control, hazardous waste, and pharmacy protocols
Maintains a safe, healthy, and therapeutic environment for patients, staff, and visitors
Participate in a periodic review of the patients’ health records as part of performance and quality improvement
All other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Training: Must be a Licensed Nurse Practitioner in the State of Louisiana. CPR and ACLS certification are required.
Work Experience: Experience desirable but not required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR)
Interpersonal skills and compassion
Analyzing information, critical thinking, and problem solving
Attention to detail to ensure accuracy
Basic computer skills
Capable of adapting to a changing, high stress, and fast paced environment
Ability to work independently as well as function as a team member
Physical Requirements:
Ability to move about the office and facility to perform job functions and provide services as well as access various departments and patient care areas.
May remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time.
Perform manual dexterity tasks such as taking vital signs, administering injections, and utilizing medical equipment
Constantly position self, such as bending, stooping, etc. to maintain and access office and medical equipment and provide patient care.
Ability to work in a fast paced stressful environment
Operates a computer, office, and patient care machinery.
Ability to effectively communicate with patients, visitors, coworkers, etc. via phone, in person, including the ability to clearly discern and respond to verbal inquiries, and exchange accurate information through conversation
Ability to observe details at close range.
Frequently move boxes, equipment, etc. weighing up to 20 pounds across the office for various needs.
Frequently assist with pushing, pulling, lifting, transferring, or repositioning patients, up to 50 lbs
OSHA EXPOSURE CATEGORY: A Has exposure to blood borne pathogens.
Equal Opportunity Statement: We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.