What are the responsibilities and job description for the APRN/PA - Post-Acute and Long-Term Care - Advanced Practitioner position at Vetted Solutions?
The Post-Acute and Long-Term Care (PALTC) Advanced Practitioner (AP) is an APRN or PA who works independently in PALTC facilities, collaborating with staff and leadership to enhance patient care and outcomes.
Responsibilities include conducting assessments, diagnosing and treating illnesses, developing care plans, providing preventive services, and managing chronic conditions. The AP operates independently within scope, making clinical decisions and acting as the primary provider when needed.
Building strong interdisciplinary relationships, ensuring compliance, maintaining accurate documentation, and participating in quality initiatives are essential. The role involves health education, infection control, and ensuring safety protocols.
Proficiency with EHR, telemedicine, and strong communication skills are required. Candidates should have at least 2 years of experience (preferably in long-term care), hold the necessary licensure, and demonstrate independence, decision-making, and leadership abilities.
Benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, 401(k), paid time off, and flexible spending accounts. The position is in-person across statewide PALTC facilities.
Responsibilities include conducting assessments, diagnosing and treating illnesses, developing care plans, providing preventive services, and managing chronic conditions. The AP operates independently within scope, making clinical decisions and acting as the primary provider when needed.
Building strong interdisciplinary relationships, ensuring compliance, maintaining accurate documentation, and participating in quality initiatives are essential. The role involves health education, infection control, and ensuring safety protocols.
Proficiency with EHR, telemedicine, and strong communication skills are required. Candidates should have at least 2 years of experience (preferably in long-term care), hold the necessary licensure, and demonstrate independence, decision-making, and leadership abilities.
Benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, 401(k), paid time off, and flexible spending accounts. The position is in-person across statewide PALTC facilities.