Must possess a current, active, and unrestricted Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) license in at least one U.S. state.
Must be willing to obtain additional state licenses as required by the business. (We provide administrative assistance and cover 100% of the associated fees.)
5 years in advanced practice, with at least 3 in Palliative care
ACHPN® credential, or ability/ willingness to obtain within first six months of employment
Willingness to flex between time zones
Comfortable with technology and a fast-paced environment
Self-starter with ability to succeed in a work-from-home environment
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Comfort working within an interprofessional care team
Bilingual in English and Spanish
Preferred:
ELNEC® or EPEC® training
Prior ICU, oncology or geriatrics nursing experience
Prior home-based palliative care experience
Prior interprofessional team leadership experience
Prior program development experience
A Day in the life:
Panel management
Perform initial assessments and develop Palliative Plans of Care for members newly enrolling to the Palliative Care Program.
Follow a longitudinal panel of the highest risk patients (~ 40-50 patients) via regular telephonic and/or video encounters.
Provide consultative visits to patients empaneled to the RNs, including but not limited to: advanced symptom management; complex goals of care; advanced disease education; prognostication; medical orders for home health, DME, medications, and hospice transitions.
Evaluate hospital admissions for root-cause; support transitions of care for engaged patients, identify trends in readmissions and help develop solutions for achieving/ maintaining readmission rate less than or equal to 15%
Required Palliative team activities:
Regular huddles with clinical & ops team members
Weekly interprofessional team meetings
Monthly panel reviews with your Medical Director & Operations Manager
Host one 30 min office hours per week
Help support the team during periods of rapid growth or PTO/absences; you may be asked to help man the phone line, make outreach calls, perform initial visits, monitor incoming consults, etc.
Collaborate with interdepartmental clinical teams and leadership to help coordinate seamless care of shared patients
Required Devoted Medical activities:
Attend Devoted Medical meetings as role appropriate. These may include but not limited to All-Hands, Clinical Excellence and Orinoco Updates meetings
Provide on-call weekend/holiday coverage on a rotating basis
Support the Devoted Health mission by caring for members like family
Attributes to success:
You have great clinical and non-clinical judgment.
You are thorough and take the time to address the needs of your patients.
You understand that seamless interprofessional teamwork and communication is fundamental to the success of a palliative care program; you prioritize caring for yourself and your teammates with patience, compassion, curiosity, and resilience.
You are deeply empathetic and humanistic, and want to go the last mile for your patients.
You are comfortable working with members over video and phone.
You enjoy a fast-paced, high-energy, organization. Agility and collaboration are key as we will change and improve quickly.
You are comfortable engaging and learning new technologies including electronic health records, operating systems and programs (Google Office, Slack). You thrive on knowing your work can help make these technologies better for you and your patients.
You learn from every experience and are not afraid to fail - that's how you're wired.
Finally and most imp
Benefits
Health insurancePaid time off
Additional Information
Job Description
A bit more about this role:
Devoted Medical was founded on the belief that if we treat each patient like we would our loved ones, we can meaningfully improve healthcare experiences and outcomes for some of America's most vulnerable patient populations. We help members navigate the healthcare system in a better and safer way. This means getting the right care at the right place at the right time.
Our virtual Palliative Care program serves Devoted members with complex needs and life-limiting illness who otherwise would not have access to specialized palliative care. We pride ourselves on providing highly compassionate, patient-centered goals of care counseling, advanced care planning and symptom management for members projected to be in the final year of life. We meet patients where they are and support them in defining quality of life, achieving meaningful goals, and transitioning to hospice care.
Virtual, multi-state palliative care is a novel concept and we are looking for a highly motivated, innovative, experienced palliative care nurse practitioner to help build the foundation of our clinical team. Our ideal NP is an expert palliative clinician with excellent communication and team-building skills who is adaptable to a continuously evolving startup environment.