Anew Care
Location
Kokomo, Indiana
The Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive home-based palliative care, including health assessments, diagnosing medical conditions, and developing individualized care plans. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to manage terminal illnesses and ensure symptom control for patients and families.
Candidates must have a Master's degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program and at least one year of experience in palliative or hospice care. Current state nursing licensure, CPR certification, and a valid driver's license with an insured vehicle are required.
Palliative Nurse Practitioner opening at Anew
PRN hours available in the Kokomo / Tipton / Noblesville, IN area!
Anew Palliative Care LLC is Indiana owned and operated with Hoosier hospitality ingrained in everything we do. We’re committed to providing compassionate care, clinical excellence and outstanding customer service to our patients and their families at the end of life. Creating a positive experience through comfort and support is our number one priority.
Our team is growing! Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others?
Are you a Nurse Practitioner who values balance, independence, and time to recharge? Join our team in Lafayette, IN and surrounding areas, where you’ll enjoy the freedom to manage your own schedule, and have the support of a team that respects your time—both on and off the clock.
The Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner is a registered professional nurse with advanced graduate education and clinical training who provides comprehensive home care services in compliance with the state Nurse Practice Act. He/She provides palliative care through the evaluation and assessment of the health history, health promotion, diagnosing medical conditions, management of health problems by directing and developing the plan of care, prescribing medications or treatments, coordinating and collaborating with patients, families and other healthcare practitioners.
Under the supervision of a physician, the nurse practitioner visits patients, completes physical assessments, performs face to face assessments, as appropriate, and begins the development of the palliative care plan of care in consultation with the palliative care interdisciplinary team. The nurse practitioner builds from the resources of the community to plan and direct services to meet the need of individuals and families within their homes and communities.