Location: Life Care Estero, Estero Florida
SNF Facilities and some home visits
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JOB SUMMARY
The duties of a Palliative Care, Post-Acute Nurse Practitioner, APRN mid-level provider include, but are not limited to, making rounds in the skilled nursing facilities, communicating to patients, facility staff members, providing accurate assessment, diagnosis, treatment, consultation, education and follow-up care to patients. MUST HAVE/QUALITY OF LIFE/ PALLIATIVE CARE EXPERIENCE.
Quick Program Overview:
Our program is grounded in the idea that quality of life reflects a person’s total well-being—physically, emotionally, and socially—including both positive and challenging elements.
We provide care not just at end-of-life, but at any point where a patient’s symptoms, cognitive health, or day-to-day function are starting to impact their quality of life. We focus on early needs identification, collaborative care planning, and aligning treatment with each person’s goals.
Key Services We Offer:
Cognitive Assessments
We include formal cognitive screenings at intake to identify early decline, support communication, and ensure appropriate surrogate decision-making where needed.
️ Goals of Care Conversations
We guide patients and families through structured conversations about what matters most—making sure care aligns with values, preferences, and long-term priorities.
Discharge & Functional Planning
We support transitions from hospitals or SNFs by helping families understand a patient’s new level of function and prepare for home care, outpatient follow-up, or other support services.
Why This Matters:
Palliative care isn’t about stopping care—it’s about improving the experience. Our team works closely with PCPs, specialists, and discharge planners to ensure care is person-centered, coordinated, and values-driven. We meet people where they are and help them move forward with clarity and dignity.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
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Examine patients and record history
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Adhere to proper charting protocols
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Discuss with Physician and other health care professionals to prepare comprehensive plan
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Order or execute tests or images as needed
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Submit health care plan and goals of individual patients for periodic review by Physician
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Analyze results of tests, diagnose and report to patient
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Administer or prescribe treatment and medications
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Promote health by advising patient on diet, hygiene and prevention of disease
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Inoculate and vaccinate as required
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Refer to specialist as required for patient's well-being
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Report deaths and contagious diseases to governmental authorities
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Other responsibilities as assigned
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
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Must have and maintain current State of Florida license in good standing
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Current National Board Certification
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Current DEA
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Post Acute experience preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
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Effective written, verbal and electronic communication skills
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Show initiative, creativity and problem-solving ability
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Ability to collaborate with colleagues to provide quality healthcare
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Experience in Palliative care
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
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Prior experience using an electronic medical records system
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Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish)
RELATIONSHIP REPORTING
Reports to the Supervisory Palliative Physician
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Ability to communicate effectively with patients
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Ability to collaborate with colleagues as necessary to provide quality health care
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Ability to use a computer, printer and scanner
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Ability to sit, stand or view a computer screen for extended periods of time
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Ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions for extended periods of time
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Ability to use hands and fingers to handle or feel
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Ability to reach with hands and arms