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AzNA: RN Volunteers Needed North Carolina Emergency Response Operations

Posted By Wendy Knefelkamp, Friday, September 6, 2019

The following is a resource request to assist with North Carolina Emergency Response Operations (14 Day Mission)

To respond to this request or for additional inquiry: Contact The Arizona Division of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA) EMAC Coordinator (Emergency Management Assistance Compact) - Jeff.Marshal@azdema.gov 602-464-6232

 

Description: Registered Nurses to staff general population shelters (40)

Resource Description: The primary role of the RN is to provide health care to individuals, families, and communities. The RN provides services designed to promote health, prevent illness, and achieve optimal recovery from or adaptation to health problems. These services may include but are not limited to assessment of the patient's and family's health status and needs (physical, emotional, psychological and social), clinical treatment, teaching, counseling, coordination of multidisciplinary care, and other patient care needs as assigned in a functional or degraded environment in a variety of settings or assessment and intervention at a community level. The RN possesses the education and experience in the practice setting commensurate with the mission assignment. Unencumbered NC RN License or approved to practice via the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC)

 

Description: Mental Health Professionals (50)

Resource Description: Mental Health professionals (masters level or higher) to staff any general population shelters in response to Hurricane Dorian. Provide care to individuals, families, and communities so they may retain, maintain and recover optimal behavioral health and quality of life. MH professionals provide services designed to assist with response to traumatic events to include but not limited to supportive counseling, care coordination, and crisis management. Licensed professionals are preferred, but masters-level staff with capability to consult with a licensed professional is acceptable. Resources will be dispatched to various locations as needed in groups of 4 to 6.

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