Poison Information Specialist, Jackson Health System Miami, FT, Variable Shifts
Department: Jackson Memorial Hospital - Restricted Funds
Address: 1801 NW 9th Ave, Miami, FL 33136
Shift: Full Time, 12-hour Shifts, Variable Shifts
Why Jackson:
Jackson Memorial Hospital is the flagship hospital for Jackson Health System and it has been a beacon of medical excellence and community care for more than a century. Throughout its rich and storied history, Jackson Memorial - located in the heart of the City of Miami - has been ground zero for some of the world's greatest medical breakthroughs and important moments in South Florida. We've grown into one of the nation's largest public hospitals, and one of the few that is also a world-class academic medical center with a proud mission and proven success. Jackson Memorial is an accredited, tertiary teaching hospital with 1,500 licensed beds, where nearly every medical specialty is provided by some of the world's most skilled and highly regarded multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals.
Summary:
The Specialist in Poison Information (SPI) will be responsible for answering calls for the Florida Poison Information Center/Miami (FPIC/Miami) located at Jackson Memorial Medical Center. These calls will be from South Florida residents and health care professionals regarding poisoning exposures, poison information, and related topics. Poison Information Specialists will then use available resources to provide treatment recommendations and/or triage to a health care facility. The will require that the SPI contribute to the poison center data collection system, provide education for both public and health professionals, and assist in research projects.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Utilizes assessment skills to focus on the exposure or possible exposure, physiological, psychosocial and environmental factors, and patient/family educational needs within an established time frame.
- Recognize life threatening signs and symptoms and manage appropriately.
- Effectively seek appropriate consultation.
- Obtains complete patient history regarding the exposure and obtains additional information regarding medical history of the patient.
- Assesses toxicity and severity of exposure accurately and promptly.
- Formulates a goal-directed plan of care which reflects any changing needs of the patient.
- Utilizes appropriate resources to develop plan of care and accurately interprets and integrates information obtained.
- Utilizes consultants appropriately.
- Utilizes appropriate references as necessary, including computerized database and formulates appropriate management of exposed or possibly exposed patient.
- Assigns and/or performs follow-ups at appropriate time intervals.
- Provides patient care based on age and developmental stage, in accordance with poison center specific guidelines.
- Implements plan of care based on center guidelines, clinical toxicology standards, patient care priorities and professional judgment.
- Demonstrates knowledge of Clinical Toxicology and knowledge of basic care of poisoned patients.
- Demonstrates knowledge of process of the Poison Information Center/Miami's functions and operations.
- Performs accurate triage of cases in a timely fashion, according to severity of exposure.
- Demonstrates ability to perform necessary psychomotor skills.
- Effectively operates computers, must be proficient in Tox Sentry call tracking system and hospital systems.
- Effectively operates telephone and other communication equipment (i.e. fax machine, TTY phone, etc.).
- Incorporates patient education in the treatment and prevention of poisoning exposures.
- Provides first-aid instructions and patient teaching in a calm, understandable fashion and in a language appropriate for the caller.
- Assess the need of caller in relation to poison prevention and provides advice and/or printed materials when appropriate.
- Evaluates the appropriateness of assessment and intervention by reviewing patient outcomes.
- Conducts ongoing evaluation/follow-up of the appropriateness of assessment and management recommendations.
- Takes appropriate action in response to follow-up information.
- Documents assessment, interventions and patient response based on plan of care.
- Utilizes approved documentation forms according to established guidelines.
- Demonstrates proficiency in using the AAPCC toxic exposure surveillance system.
- Appropriately manages calls from the Miami-Dade County Health Department.
- Collects data and develop research project for presentation at the Toxicology Annual Scientific Meeting.
- Review, updates poisindex information and applies to case management.
- Supports Mission and Vision, goals and objectives of the poison Information Center/Miami and demonstrates knowledge of new and pertinent information via discussion, communication meetings, bulletin boards, etc.
- Interacts effectively with physicians, patients, administration and co-workers.
- Communicates problems and/or concerns through established communication channels.
- Demonstrates and understanding of the emergency nature of the Poison Center and is away from workstation ONLY when there is adequate coverage on the phone.
- Maintains a positive, professional image, behavior, adequate attire (applicable dress code policies) and displays name tag prominently.
- Demonstrates flexibility and cooperation in meeting patient and/or poison center's needs (i.e. coverage/scheduling).
- Sets Mutual goals with the Directors for professional growth and development.
- Demonstrates familiarity with the most common toxins that may become weapons of mass destruction.
- Demonstrates familiarity with the most common Marine and Freshwater toxins and their treatments.
- Obtains certification as a Poison Information Specialist within two (2) examination administrations of initial eligibility of certification process overseen by the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
- Demonstrates behaviors of service excellence and CARE values (Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Expertise).
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Experience:
- Generally requires 1 to 3 years of related experience.
Education:
- Bachelor's degree in related field is required
License Certification:
- Valid Florida License required only for Nurses, Pharmacists or Physician Assistants. A current State of Florida License is not required for graduates from an accredited college/university with a degree in Medicine. Physician Assistants must also be Nationally certified (PA-C).
- Certification for Specialists in Poison Information (CSPI) highly preferred.
Jackson Health System is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability status, age, or any other status protected by law.