Nurse Practitioner, Palliative Care at Calvary Hospital
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Dec, 25

Salary

180000.0

Posted On

26 Sep, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Assessment, Care Planning, Advanced Care Planning, Symptom Management, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Clinical Leadership, Mentoring, Compliance, Quality Improvement, Communication, Palliative Care, Oncology, Geriatrics, Emotional Care, Spiritual Care, Physical Care

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
For over 125 years, Calvary Hospital and Calvary @Home located in the Bronx, New York has been dedicated to the palliative care of advanced cancer and other terminally ill patients and their families. Through a caring, compassionate, philosophy of non-abandonment, the hospice provides a full spectrum of palliative services, including emotional, spiritual, and physical care. The hospice receives patients from referring institutions throughout New York City and the entire tristate area. When you come to Calvary Hospital, you're not just getting a job, you're joining a family. The Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner serves as a clinical leader in the community-based palliative care program. The NP provides advanced assessment, diagnosis, and management of patients with serious illness across care settings. This role emphasizes patient- and family-centered care, expert communication, and coordination with the interdisciplinary team to improve quality of life, align treatment with patient goals, and ensure continuity of care. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, focusing on physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs. 2. Develop and implement individualized care plans in collaboration with patients, families, and the interdisciplinary team. 3. Facilitate advanced care planning and goals-of-care discussions with patients, families, and healthcare providers. 4. Prescribe medications, treatments, and interventions consistent with licensure and scope of practice. 5. Provide clinical leadership and mentoring to the interdisciplinary team. 6. Ensure compliance with Joint Commission, state, and federal regulations. 7. Participate in quality improvement initiatives and program evaluation. 8. Travel required to patient locations throughout the New York metro area. 9. Works within legal, ethical practice standards to his/her position as well as Calvary’s Code of Conduct. Comply with appropriate policies and procedures and brings potential compliance matters to supervisor or compliance officer. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Current NYS Registered Nurse license. 2. Current NYS Nurse Practitioners license. 3. Master’s or Doctoral degree in Nursing; certification as an Advanced Practice Nurse in Palliative Care or related specialty preferred. 4. Minimum of two years of clinical experience as a Nurse Practitioner in palliative care, hospice, oncology, geriatrics, or related field preferred. 5. New York State Driver’s License preferred. 6. Demonstrated expertise in complex symptom management, advance care planning, and interdisciplinary collaboration. 7. Exhibits an ability and attitude relative to the spirit of caring and tradition at Calvary Hospital as required by specific job duties and functions. Benefits/Perks: Includes accrued vacation days, sick days, holidays, and free days Pension (vested after 5 years of full-time or part-time service) Participation in 403 (b) Voluntary Benefits: Short Term Disability, Life Insurance, Cancer Insurance, Flex Spending, Transit Check Free On-Site Parking Location: Location Varies Salary: $160K - $180K/Salary
Responsibilities
The Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner serves as a clinical leader in the community-based palliative care program, providing advanced assessment, diagnosis, and management of patients with serious illness. This role emphasizes patient- and family-centered care, expert communication, and coordination with the interdisciplinary team to improve quality of life and ensure continuity of care.
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