The Post-Acute and Long-Term Care (PALTC) Advanced Practitioner (AP) is an APRN or Physician Assistant working independently to manage patient care in long-term care settings.
Provide comprehensive assessments, diagnose, treat, and develop care plans for acute and chronic conditions.
Collaborate with facility staff, leadership, families, and external providers to ensure holistic, quality care.
Ensure compliance with regulations, maintain accurate documentation, and participate in quality improvement.
Promote infection control, health education, and safety protocols.
Work independently with strong clinical decision-making, communication, and technology skills.
Qualifications include a relevant degree, 2+ years of experience (long-term care preferred), and active APRN or PA certification/license.
This full-time role involves in-person work at PALTC facilities, offering benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.