p>As a Nurse Practitioner You will: • Provide compassionate medical care and symptom management • Perform assessments, order/ interpret diagnostic tests, and develop care plans • Prescribe medications, manage treatments, and coordinate hospice services • Conduct and document face-to-face visits for eligibility and recertification • Collaborate with physicians and IDT team to align care with patient goals • Participate in care planning and coordinate with team and external providers • Maintain accurate clinical documentation and ensure compliance regulation • Educate patients & families on medical, emotional, and spiritual needs • Contribute to quality improvement efforts and professional development • Serve as a clinical resource and liaison to community partners.
• Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing and Nurse Practitioner program • Master's degree with a minimum of one year NP experience • One year of NP experience or one year of RN hospice experience • Minimum of one (1) year hospice or palliative care experience preferred • Current nursing license in the state of practice • Current DEA license (if applicable to state regulations) • Current CPR certification • Certification from an approved advanced practice nursing certifying body, as required by the state • Nurse Practitioner Certification in Gerontology, Adult, or Family (preferred).