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We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Nurse Practitioner (APRN) to provide high-quality primary and transitional care services to patients in Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs), Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs), and Independent Living Facilities (ILFs).
This role focuses on delivering patient-centered care to a medically complex and often geriatric population, with an emphasis on improving outcomes, reducing hospitalizations, and enhancing quality of life.
As a member of the Transitional Care Physicians team, you will collaborate closely with facility staff, physicians, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure seamless, coordinated care.
Perform comprehensive patient assessments, including history and physical exams, in SNF, ALF, and ILF settings
Diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical conditions
Develop and implement individualized care plans
Prescribe medications in accordance with Georgia regulations and clinical guidelines
Coordinate care with facility staff, specialists, and families
Review and follow up on labs, imaging, and diagnostic results in a timely manner
Respond to clinical communications and urgent patient needs promptly
Address nursing staff concerns within established response timeframes
Document all patient encounters accurately within 48 hours
Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and facility rounds
Meet productivity and visit expectations
Participate in rotating on-call schedule, including holidays
Active and unrestricted Georgia APRN license
Board Eligible or Board Certified Nurse Practitioner
Experience in SNF, ALF, ILF, geriatrics, hospice, or palliative care preferred
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (travel between facilities required)
Eligible for malpractice insurance coverage
Strong clinical judgment and ability to work independently
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Daily travel between Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, and Independent Living facilities
Regular on-site presence (typically 4–6 hours per day per facility)
Collaborative, team-based care model
Use of EMR and mobile communication tools
Ability to stand, walk, and perform patient assessments throughout the day
Frequent use of hands for clinical and documentation tasks
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally
Visual acuity for clinical evaluations and documentation
Work with a high-impact patient population
Collaborative and supportive clinical team
Autonomy in your daily practice
Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in post-acute and long-term care
If you're a Nurse Practitioner passionate about caring for patients in post-acute and long-term care settings, we encourage you to apply today!
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