What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nurse Practitioner position at The Judge Group?
Advanced Practice Clinician (NP/PA) – Senior Community Care Program
Location: Cumberland & York Counties, Maine
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Hours: 40 hours/week
Assignment Type: 4–6 Month Coverage (FMLA Replacement)
Travel: Between 4 facilities during shift
Dress Code: Medical attire
Position Overview
A leading integrated care organization is seeking an Advanced Practice Clinician (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) to support its Senior Community Care (SCC) program. This program delivers longitudinal, facility‑based primary care to high‑risk health plan members across skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers.
The APC functions as part of an interdisciplinary team, providing comprehensive assessments, chronic disease management, advanced illness conversations, and patient/caregiver education. This role offers excellent work‑life balance with no nights, no weekends, no holidays, and no call.
This is a great opportunity for clinicians who enjoy autonomy, relationship‑based care, and working with medically complex older adults.
Primary Responsibilities
Location: Cumberland & York Counties, Maine
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Hours: 40 hours/week
Assignment Type: 4–6 Month Coverage (FMLA Replacement)
Travel: Between 4 facilities during shift
Dress Code: Medical attire
Position Overview
A leading integrated care organization is seeking an Advanced Practice Clinician (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) to support its Senior Community Care (SCC) program. This program delivers longitudinal, facility‑based primary care to high‑risk health plan members across skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers.
The APC functions as part of an interdisciplinary team, providing comprehensive assessments, chronic disease management, advanced illness conversations, and patient/caregiver education. This role offers excellent work‑life balance with no nights, no weekends, no holidays, and no call.
This is a great opportunity for clinicians who enjoy autonomy, relationship‑based care, and working with medically complex older adults.
Primary Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments in facility settings
- Manage acute and chronic medical and behavioral health conditions
- Ensure accurate and complete documentation, including ICD‑10 coding
- Collaborate with an interdisciplinary care team
- Lead advanced illness and advanced care planning discussions
- Provide education and counseling to patients and caregivers
- Navigate varying facility environments and perform hands‑on physical assessments
- Active and unrestricted NP or PA license (or ability to obtain by start date)
- Graduate of an accredited NP (MSN/DNP) or PA program (Master’s required)
- National board certification:
- NP: AANP or ANCC (FNP, ANP, GNP, AGACNP)
- PA: NCCPA
- Active DEA licensure/prescriptive authority
- Ability to lift a 30‑lb medical bag, navigate stairs, and work across multiple facility environments
- Reliable transportation
- Ability to obtain a collaborative practice agreement (if required by state)
- Full COVID‑19 vaccination (per federal, state, and facility requirements)
- Ability to pass a pre‑employment drug screen
- 1 year of clinical experience (long‑term care strongly preferred)
- Experience managing patients with complex behavioral, social, and functional needs
- Strong understanding of geriatrics, chronic illness, and end‑of‑life care
- Proficiency with EMR systems and electronic documentation
Salary : $70 - $75