Walla Walla, WA4 days ago
Primary Responsibilities:** + Conduct comprehensive in-home assessments, including: + Past medical history review, medication reconciliation, vital signs, and physical exam + Evidence-based screenings and point-of-care testing (as appropriate) + Identify and document diagnoses for care management and treatment planning + Communicate findings to members' PCPs to address gaps in care + Recognize urgent/emergent situations and intervene appropriately + Educate members on disease processes, medications, and compliance + Address social determinants of health and provide referrals as needed You'll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in. **Required Qualifications:** + For NPs: Active ANCC or AANP certification in Family, Adult, Geriatric, or Adult-Gerontology Primary Care + For PAs: Current NCCPA certification and state licensure + Active, unrestricted licensure in the state you will be practicing in (or ability to obtain by start date) without current disciplinary actions or practice limitations + Active and unrestricted driver's license + In addition to a driver's license, access to reliable transportation to complete home visits + Ability to navigate varied home environments; ability to sit/stand/kneel as needed to perform assessments + If you're working in a state that allows NPs/PAs to practice independently (without Collaborative Agreement), you must get approval from your licensing board-if required.