




Job Summary: Nursing intern for home-based care, supporting admission processes, care organization, and care quality enhancement under supervision. Key Highlights: 1. Support in patient admission processes for home-based care 2. Data collection during the initial assessment of the patient and/or family member 3. Collaboration in clinical case discussions and protocol reviews Work under supervision to support patient admission processes for home-based care, contributing to care organization, analysis, and quality enhancement, in alignment with the academic scope of the Nursing internship. * Conduct **data collection during the initial assessment of the patient and/or family member**, following institutional guidelines, with a focus on identifying needs, clarifying information, and proper documentation * Support the **analysis of adverse events, non-conformities, and failures** related to the admission process, contributing to information gathering, data organization, and technical and operational improvement suggestions, under the supervision of the responsible nurse. * Contribute to **facilitating communication** among health insurance providers, patients, family members, and the care team by relaying information, providing initial guidance, and documenting according to institutional workflows and protocols. * Support the **assessment of home-based care feasibility**, collaborating in the collection and organization of information regarding the patient’s and family’s clinical, social, and environmental aspects. * Participate in the **patient’s transition process from the hospital setting to home-based care**, assisting in monitoring admission workflow stages and contributing to care fluidity and continuity. * Collaborate in **clinical case discussions**, with an academic and observational nature, as well as supporting the development, review, and organization of institutional protocols and workflows, especially those related to the admission process. * Assist in **collecting, organizing, and analyzing admission process indicators**, contributing to information generation for continuous improvement and supporting the care team’s decision-making.


