Aspire Health is the nation's largest provider of home-based palliative care. We partner with health plans and physicians who share our vision of providing comprehensive, collaborative medical care to offer relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of serious illness in the comfort of a patient's home.
The Field Advanced Practice Provider is responsible for collaborating with company physicians, the patient's other physicians and providers, and their family members to develop complex plans of care in accordance with the patient's health status and overall goals and values.
$5,000 Sign on Bonus offered
Join our dynamic team in a field position, actively catering to either the Bangor, Augusta, or Portland areas - depending on where you're based! With daily travel within your designated territory, you'll be part of our agile force from Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Plus, there's also an opportunity to enjoy some virtual work time, tailored according to market necessity.
How you will make an impact:
Provides services in home settings to provide care to patients.
Develops and implements clinical plans of care for adult patients facing chronic and complex conditions (e.g., co-morbid medical and mental health diagnoses, limited personal resources, chronic medical conditions.).
Gathers history and physical exam and diagnostics as needed, and then develops and implements treatment plans given the patient's goals of care and current conditions.
Meets the patient's and family's physical and psychosocial needs with support and input from the company's inter-disciplinary team.
Educates patients and families about medication usage, side effects, illness progression, diet and nutrition, medical adherence and crisis anticipation and prevention.
Maintains contact with other clinical team members, patients' other physicians and patients' other medical providers to coordinate optimal care and resources for the patient and his or her family in a timely basis and consistent with state regulations and company health standards and policy. Maintains patient medical records and medical documentation consistent with state regulations and company standards and policy.
Participates in continuing education as required by state. Prescribes medication as permitted by state prescribing authority.
Minimum Requirements:
Requires current unrestricted Nurse Practitioner (NP) license or Physician Assistant (PA) license in applicable state(s).
Possession of DEA registration or eligibility required.
CPR certification required.
Preferred Skills, Capabilities, and Experiences:
2 years of experience in home-based services, complex care cases, and hospice and/or palliative care preferred.
Bedside hospital, oncology, emergency room (ER) or intensive care unit (ICU) experience highly preferred.
Experience working with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) preferred.