Registered Nurse, Home Care
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
About the Role
Mass General Brigham Home Care, Inc. is a not‑for‑profit organization focused on patient care, research, teaching, and community service. We believe high‑performing teams drive groundbreaking discoveries and invite applicants to join our mission.
We are seeking a full‑time, 40‑hour Registered Nurse (RN) to join the “Beantown” Team. The team serves patients from around the world who come to Boston for world‑class medical care. While most of your time will be spent working in the West End and Chinatown, you will also support the following territories:
- Back Bay
- Beacon Hill
- Boston
- Cambridge
- Charlestown
- Fenway
- Financial District
- Kenmore
- North End
- Prudential
- South Boston
- South End
Our RNs serve as case managers, overseeing the full plan of care while collaborating closely with LPNs, therapists, and social workers. You’ll typically complete 5‑6 visits per day, Monday through Friday, with time for documentation, chart review, and coordination built into your schedule.
Starting pay rate is $41.09. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package, including tuition reimbursement, to support your continued professional growth.
Job SummaryProvide quality, clinical services to patients in various settings in the community. Patient care is delivered within organizational philosophy, policy, and standards of community health practice. The admissions process and case management responsibilities are performed in accordance with Mass General Brigham Home Care policies and standards of practice, utilizing thorough and timely electronic documentation and interdisciplinary communications. Skilled nursing care is provided in the form of assessment, teaching, treatment, documentation, and care coordination demonstrating high‑quality customer service and financial awareness.
Key Responsibilities- Care is provided with a focus on effective utilization and accepted standards of care that result in quality outcomes.
- Initial assessments and visit notes accurately reflect medical necessity, home‑bound status, provision of skilled services, vital signs, patient education/comprehension to ensure optimal reimbursement and high‑quality patient care in accordance with agency standards and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
- Plan of care is developed and periodically updated to address patient‑specific needs, preferences, hospital readmission and infection risk, home safety and clinical conditions to ensure optimal patient safety and outcomes.
- Care plan goals are patient‑specific, updated and resolved in a timely manner.
- Patient information and change in status/plan of care is communicated to physician and documented in a timely manner in accordance with agency standards.
- Medications are reconciled accurately at start of shift, readmission and transfer, and changes are integrated into the plan of care. Medications are reviewed at each visit.
- Medical supplies are ordered according to allowable guidelines and wound supplies are managed in consultation with the WOCN.
- Patient schedule is established and submitted timely. Schedules are routinely adjusted and communicated timely with the Clinical Manager and the Scheduler to meet patient and agency needs.
- Point of Care standards are adhered to for submission of data no later than midnight of the day of the visit/admission, including closed and sync’d encounters (exceptions to this standard must be reported to Clinical Manager or designee in the same time period).
- Software is updated by maintaining the latest version of software applications as defined by the IS Department.
- Patient information is prepared and effectively communicated to appropriate departments and team members in accordance with agency standards.
- Referrals are made to other disciplines and to appropriate community resources to meet patient‑specific needs and maximize patient safety and outcomes.
- Patients are identified for multi‑disciplinary case conferences as needed after start of care.
- Patient education is provided in the patient’s preferred language and format from time of admission and evaluated on an ongoing basis to meet the needs and abilities of patients and families and is appropriate to the care and…
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