Harbor Health is seeking a compassionate, detail-oriented, and protocol-driven LVN to support our centralized nurse triage team.
This position will follow approved protocol-based workflows and support triage calls through focused data collection, patient case preparation, callback coordination, scheduling support, documentation completion, and closed-loop follow-up.
This is a remote position.
Key Responsibilities
Protocol Based Triage Workflow Support
Execute approved triage support protocols.
Monitor assigned Athena and Twilio work queues according to priority rules.
Match Twilio calls/tasks to the correct Athena patient case.
Identify duplicate, incomplete, mismatched, or misrouted cases.
Route administrative or protocol-eligible work appropriately.
Escalate cases when hard-stop criteria are met.
Support live queue visibility and workflow stability.
Focused Data Collection
Collect focused patient information according to approved protocols.
Confirm chief complaint, symptom onset, current symptom status, patient location, caller relationship, and callback number as needed.
Document patient-reported information accurately and objectively.
Confirm whether emergency instructions were already provided.
Identify worsening, severe, unclear, or high-risk symptoms and escalate appropriately.
Avoid independent final disposition or unsupported clinical interpretation.
Scheduling and Care Coordination
Schedule Express Care, PCP visits, or follow-up appointments per protocol.
Complete assigned closed-loop follow-up tasks.
Support after-hours follow-up workflows and coordination with care teams.
Documentation and Data Management
Document protocol-based actions accurately in Athena.
Use approved macros, workflow tags, and standardized documentation fields.
Document contact attempts, scheduling outcomes, escalation, and follow-up completion.
Maintain confidentiality and comply with Harbor Health policies and privacy regulations.
Escalate documentation uncertainty appropriately.
Escalation and Patient Safety
Escalate immediately when:
Symptoms are new, worsening, severe, unclear, or high-risk.
Patients decline recommended care or follow-up.
Patients cannot be reached after urgent symptom concerns.
Safety cannot be confirmed.
Concerns fall outside approved LVN protocols.
High-risk symptoms are reported, including chest pain, shortness of breath, neurologic symptoms, severe bleeding, syncope, altered mental status, suicidal ideation, abuse, neglect, or safety threats.