Triage Nurse
Mott Children's Health Center
Flint, MI, USA
Posted on Apr 24, 2025
GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Clinical Manager, Primary Care and/or health care provider, the Triage Nurse will provide direct clinical care and care management as assigned. Participate in Health Center and community activities to promote, advance or sustain CAH/P and MCHC goals and programs; this can include committee membership, presentations, or health related activities, etc. Supports the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) by working with patients, families, providers, and staff to promote timely access to needed care, providing daily continuity of care coordination, and education patients, families, and caregivers to understand patient’s care plan and self-care management responsibilities. The Triage Nurse works as a member of the care team. There is an ongoing interaction of team members to discuss roles, responsibilities, communication, and patient care coordination working together to provide and enhance the care provided by the practice. May assist with training and mentoring of clinical support staff or students as assigned.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Clinical Functions
- On a daily basis, triage calls from parent/guardian for patients with medical issues and determines the best course of action based on assessment of information provided and subsequently providing recommendations for home care, emergency care, or a doctor’s visit based on the severity and circumstances of their condition. Triage and recommendations to be completed according to standards of care and agency standards.
- Handles return communication for clinical inquiries by phone from Child Protective Services (CPS) regarding inquiries of abuse or neglect of a child.
- Assists with clinical tasks as needed as directed by the Clinical Manager, Primary Care. Including but not limited to professional nursing care including dispensing of medications, assisting with minor surgical procedures or other treatments as prescribed by the provider.
- Develops and implements plan of care in conjunction with families and interdisciplinary team members using the Nursing Process.
- Provides clinical education to patients and families based on identified needs.
- Assists in identification and evaluation of social determinants of health and barriers to care.
- Identifies community resources to assist clients and families with SDOH’s and make referrals to other service agencies or interdisciplinary team members as appropriate.
- Assesses the needs of clients/families utilizing observations, examination/testing, and/or interview techniques.
- Maintains program records according to agency, department, and program procedure.
Administrative Support
- Participates in chart reviews and other quality assurance activities.
- Utilizes computer skills to collect data, schedule patients, and access information needed for patient care.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITES:
- Attends internal/external educational programs, reads professional journals and books to maintain or enhance skills/competencies.
- May be asked to participate in MCHC hosted events and community outreach activities.
- Participates in assigned meetings, trainings, and Child & Adolescent Health programs.
- Follows established written agency policies and procedures in accordance with Standards of Care.
- Other job-related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:
- Requires the completion of an associate degree or bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited college/university.
- Current and good standing Michigan Registered Nurse license required.
- Current healthcare BLS certification required.
- Requires a minimum of two years of progressively more responsible post-educational clinical work experience in pediatrics.
- Two years of clinical experience in a pediatric primary care setting is highly preferred.
- Prefer 1-2 years of experience in outpatient pediatric and/or maternal/infant services, community health or nurse navigator experience.
- Must be experienced in interdisciplinary team functioning, knowledge of community resources and understanding of the health/social needs of families.
- Must have a high degree of communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with children, adolescents, parents, neighborhood groups, school staff, community agency personnel, administration, associates, and visitors.
- Basic computer skills required: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Intermediate computer skills required: EHR/EMR
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Work is performed primarily in an office or clinical environment with no unusual discomfort due to temperature, dust, noise, or exposure to hazardous materials.
- Risk Category A – Job functions involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues.
Note: Persons with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation to satisfy the requirements of the position may request a copy of the MCHC Reasonable Accommodation policy. Requests for reasonable accommodation will be reviewed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis, with the understanding that the individual will be required to perform the essential functions of the position.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified nor are they intended to express or imply any contract of employment or any part thereof.