Bell Socialization Services Inc.
York, Pennsylvania
Description: Job Description PU PURPOSE OF THE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY DEPARTMENT: To provide services to promote and support independence in the lives of individuals who have an intellectual disability. To enable them to live full quality lives as an integrated member of their community. PURPOSE OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM To provide services and support to keep individuals with intellectual disability out of institutions. To enable them to live quality lives within their community and to live as independently as possible. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Direct Support Professional (DSP) in the home is responsible for providing direct services of the highest quality to people with intellectual disabilities and possibly mental health issues so they can live in the community, live a quality life, and live as independently as possible. The DSP is responsible for the day-to-day duties necessary for the residential program to operate smoothly. Schedules include evenings, weekends, and holidays. The DSP works directly with individuals who live in the home and must implement and document Individuals' goal and intervention plans. This position may require lifting depending on the needs of the individuals Because of the nature of this Agency, it is essential that the DSP believe in the philosophy of the Agency as well as be able to implement programs that are viable and essential to the individual's need. Critical Elements: Ensure the Safety of Staff and Individuals: The DSP has frequent direct contact with the Individuals assigned to that program. The DSP must: be observant of safety issues and concerns, respond promptly to all reports regarding safety issues and concerns, correct what can be corrected and report what cannot be corrected by them to the DSPS or Senior DSP. Examples of duties: a) Inspect the site regularly to ensure compliance with safety regulations b) Check the hot water temperature to be sure it is less than 120o F c) Closely supervise Individuals in the community as per the individuals ISP and annual assessment d) Follow the use of Universal Precautions e) Report all allegations or suspicions of abuse to the Incident Manager via the IM cell phone f) Conduct monthly fire drills and fire safety checks for the home g) Assess the Individuals safety needs and provide services and supports that will maximize their safety h) Follow ISP's , annual assessments, behavioral support plans, SEEN plans, Medical education plans and any other implemented plans fully as they are written i) Ensure Smoke Alarms, Radon (when applicable), and CO2 detectors are fully functioning j) Ensure seat belts are worn in vehicles k) Ensure all exits from the homes are free of ice, snow, and debris to the designated fire emergency meeting location l) Report maintenance issues in a timely manner m) Follow universal precautions n) Implement all safety aspects and needs of the individuals as written in the ISP Ensure the Individual's Needs are Met: The Direct Support Professional must ensure all services provided are individualized based on the needs of each Individual. Individual needs vary, therefore, what services and supports are provided are dependent on the individual's needs. Examples of duties in this area: a) Ensure Program Coordinator has all information necessary to complete annual assessments b) Develop services based on the Individual's interests and desires (i.e., Individual choice) c) Implement goal plans as written to help the individuals attain higher levels of independence d) Teach skills to Individuals and allow them to complete tasks as independently as possible e) Implement ISP's and all support plans as they are written f) Monitor the Individual's finances by reviewing the house accounts and other Individual spending g) Provide encouragement and support for Individuals to become an involved member of their community h) Assist with activities of daily living (personal hygiene, dressing, dental care, etc.) i) Transport individuals to appointments, activities, and programs j) Administer medications in accordance with Medication Administration Training k) Ensure an adequate supply of medications are in the home l) Ensure nutritious meals are prepared and served, following menus posted in the home which comply with dietary guidelines and individuals preferences m) Provide recreational activities based on Individual interests n) Understand hours scheduled are to meet the needs of the individuals and schedules may change if the individuals needs change o) Adjust work schedules to meet the changing needs of the Individuals Ensure all Household Operations Maintain a High Level of Quality: The Direct Support Professional is responsible for monitoring all the household operations for the residential program site assigned. The Direct Support Professional will perform household tasks by involving the Individuals and encourage them to be as independent as possible. The Direct Support Professional will ensure high standards are met by completing any tasks that the Individuals are unable to completely perform. The highest level of standards will be maintained within budgetary and fiscal guidelines. Examples of duties in this area: a) Monitor the home to ensure it is clean and in good repair b) General household cleaning c) Ensure the exterior of homes and the adjoining properties are maintained and well kept (i.e., grass mowed, hedges trimmed, flower beds weeded, painted as needed) submitting maintenance requests as needed (residential staff are responsible for weeding) d) Monitor the assigned vehicles to ensure they are kept clean, in good repair, and well maintained e) Assist Individual in making purchases f) Be conservative regarding the use of utilities (heat, water, etc.) Communicates With Others: The Direct Support Professional must represent Bell Socialization Services, Inc., in a professional manner. The Direct Support Professional must participate in the communication chain of the Residential Program Supervisors and the Residential Program Coordinator on program issues. Information must be communicated in a timely, accurate, and professional manner for the services to operate smoothly. Additionally, the Direct Support Professional must process written and verbal communication for various internal departments in a timely and accurate fashion as determined by the department. Examples of duties in this area: a) Interact appropriately, positively and professionally with Individuals b) Interact professionally and respectfully with parents, coworkers, outside agencies, medical professionals and everyone you come into contact with while working c) Ensure incidents are reported in accordance with state regulations d) Keep informed of Agency information, policies, and procedures e) Keep informed on information regarding program operations and personnel issues f) Carry out the directives of supervisory personnel g) Ensure time sheets, billings, check requests, expense requests, grocery receipts, and other paperwork is submitted correctly and in a timely fashion h) Ensure medication errors are documented on the medication log and report errors to the Incident Manager via the IM cell phone i) Complete all required paperwork accurately and in a timely manner j) Utilize the On Call system according to policy (ex. calling off sick) k) Request permission from the DSPS to make changes in the weekly schedule l) Report important information to you supervisor and co-workers to ensure a consistent flow of information m) Attend mandatory monthly house meetings Ensure the Program Site is in Compliance with All Regulations: The Direct Support Professional must be knowledgeable and informed on all applicable regulations, bulletins, and health alerts. The Direct Support Professional must monitor the site with regards to compliance with these regulations. Examples of duties in this area are: a) Ensure personnel records at the site contain all required information and filed appropriately at the site b) Ensure all medical appointments are completed within regulatory time frames and that all paperwork is filled out accurately and completely c) Complete all paperwork in a timely, accurate and thorough manner d) Ensure medication logs are accurate, match pharmacy labels, and are documented correctly e) Ensure medication questionnaires are completed for each medication and are signed by a physician and pharmacist f) Ensure controlled medications are counted and documented daily, and stored in a double locked area g) Ensure Individuals review their rights and sign the form annually h) Monitor the program site for compliance with all applicable regulations i) Correct and/or report all areas of non-compliance to the supervisory personnel Ensure Programs Offer Services in a Manner Consistent with Bell's Philosophies: The Direct Support Professional must be familiar with Bell's Policy and Procedures Manual, as well as philosophical beliefs. The Direct Support Professional will ensure services provided are consistent with policies, procedures, and philosophies of the Agency. In the Intellectual Disability Department, philosophies utilized include Individual directed services, person centered planning, positive approaches, normalization . click apply for full job details
01/08/2026
Full time
Description: Job Description PU PURPOSE OF THE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY DEPARTMENT: To provide services to promote and support independence in the lives of individuals who have an intellectual disability. To enable them to live full quality lives as an integrated member of their community. PURPOSE OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM To provide services and support to keep individuals with intellectual disability out of institutions. To enable them to live quality lives within their community and to live as independently as possible. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Direct Support Professional (DSP) in the home is responsible for providing direct services of the highest quality to people with intellectual disabilities and possibly mental health issues so they can live in the community, live a quality life, and live as independently as possible. The DSP is responsible for the day-to-day duties necessary for the residential program to operate smoothly. Schedules include evenings, weekends, and holidays. The DSP works directly with individuals who live in the home and must implement and document Individuals' goal and intervention plans. This position may require lifting depending on the needs of the individuals Because of the nature of this Agency, it is essential that the DSP believe in the philosophy of the Agency as well as be able to implement programs that are viable and essential to the individual's need. Critical Elements: Ensure the Safety of Staff and Individuals: The DSP has frequent direct contact with the Individuals assigned to that program. The DSP must: be observant of safety issues and concerns, respond promptly to all reports regarding safety issues and concerns, correct what can be corrected and report what cannot be corrected by them to the DSPS or Senior DSP. Examples of duties: a) Inspect the site regularly to ensure compliance with safety regulations b) Check the hot water temperature to be sure it is less than 120o F c) Closely supervise Individuals in the community as per the individuals ISP and annual assessment d) Follow the use of Universal Precautions e) Report all allegations or suspicions of abuse to the Incident Manager via the IM cell phone f) Conduct monthly fire drills and fire safety checks for the home g) Assess the Individuals safety needs and provide services and supports that will maximize their safety h) Follow ISP's , annual assessments, behavioral support plans, SEEN plans, Medical education plans and any other implemented plans fully as they are written i) Ensure Smoke Alarms, Radon (when applicable), and CO2 detectors are fully functioning j) Ensure seat belts are worn in vehicles k) Ensure all exits from the homes are free of ice, snow, and debris to the designated fire emergency meeting location l) Report maintenance issues in a timely manner m) Follow universal precautions n) Implement all safety aspects and needs of the individuals as written in the ISP Ensure the Individual's Needs are Met: The Direct Support Professional must ensure all services provided are individualized based on the needs of each Individual. Individual needs vary, therefore, what services and supports are provided are dependent on the individual's needs. Examples of duties in this area: a) Ensure Program Coordinator has all information necessary to complete annual assessments b) Develop services based on the Individual's interests and desires (i.e., Individual choice) c) Implement goal plans as written to help the individuals attain higher levels of independence d) Teach skills to Individuals and allow them to complete tasks as independently as possible e) Implement ISP's and all support plans as they are written f) Monitor the Individual's finances by reviewing the house accounts and other Individual spending g) Provide encouragement and support for Individuals to become an involved member of their community h) Assist with activities of daily living (personal hygiene, dressing, dental care, etc.) i) Transport individuals to appointments, activities, and programs j) Administer medications in accordance with Medication Administration Training k) Ensure an adequate supply of medications are in the home l) Ensure nutritious meals are prepared and served, following menus posted in the home which comply with dietary guidelines and individuals preferences m) Provide recreational activities based on Individual interests n) Understand hours scheduled are to meet the needs of the individuals and schedules may change if the individuals needs change o) Adjust work schedules to meet the changing needs of the Individuals Ensure all Household Operations Maintain a High Level of Quality: The Direct Support Professional is responsible for monitoring all the household operations for the residential program site assigned. The Direct Support Professional will perform household tasks by involving the Individuals and encourage them to be as independent as possible. The Direct Support Professional will ensure high standards are met by completing any tasks that the Individuals are unable to completely perform. The highest level of standards will be maintained within budgetary and fiscal guidelines. Examples of duties in this area: a) Monitor the home to ensure it is clean and in good repair b) General household cleaning c) Ensure the exterior of homes and the adjoining properties are maintained and well kept (i.e., grass mowed, hedges trimmed, flower beds weeded, painted as needed) submitting maintenance requests as needed (residential staff are responsible for weeding) d) Monitor the assigned vehicles to ensure they are kept clean, in good repair, and well maintained e) Assist Individual in making purchases f) Be conservative regarding the use of utilities (heat, water, etc.) Communicates With Others: The Direct Support Professional must represent Bell Socialization Services, Inc., in a professional manner. The Direct Support Professional must participate in the communication chain of the Residential Program Supervisors and the Residential Program Coordinator on program issues. Information must be communicated in a timely, accurate, and professional manner for the services to operate smoothly. Additionally, the Direct Support Professional must process written and verbal communication for various internal departments in a timely and accurate fashion as determined by the department. Examples of duties in this area: a) Interact appropriately, positively and professionally with Individuals b) Interact professionally and respectfully with parents, coworkers, outside agencies, medical professionals and everyone you come into contact with while working c) Ensure incidents are reported in accordance with state regulations d) Keep informed of Agency information, policies, and procedures e) Keep informed on information regarding program operations and personnel issues f) Carry out the directives of supervisory personnel g) Ensure time sheets, billings, check requests, expense requests, grocery receipts, and other paperwork is submitted correctly and in a timely fashion h) Ensure medication errors are documented on the medication log and report errors to the Incident Manager via the IM cell phone i) Complete all required paperwork accurately and in a timely manner j) Utilize the On Call system according to policy (ex. calling off sick) k) Request permission from the DSPS to make changes in the weekly schedule l) Report important information to you supervisor and co-workers to ensure a consistent flow of information m) Attend mandatory monthly house meetings Ensure the Program Site is in Compliance with All Regulations: The Direct Support Professional must be knowledgeable and informed on all applicable regulations, bulletins, and health alerts. The Direct Support Professional must monitor the site with regards to compliance with these regulations. Examples of duties in this area are: a) Ensure personnel records at the site contain all required information and filed appropriately at the site b) Ensure all medical appointments are completed within regulatory time frames and that all paperwork is filled out accurately and completely c) Complete all paperwork in a timely, accurate and thorough manner d) Ensure medication logs are accurate, match pharmacy labels, and are documented correctly e) Ensure medication questionnaires are completed for each medication and are signed by a physician and pharmacist f) Ensure controlled medications are counted and documented daily, and stored in a double locked area g) Ensure Individuals review their rights and sign the form annually h) Monitor the program site for compliance with all applicable regulations i) Correct and/or report all areas of non-compliance to the supervisory personnel Ensure Programs Offer Services in a Manner Consistent with Bell's Philosophies: The Direct Support Professional must be familiar with Bell's Policy and Procedures Manual, as well as philosophical beliefs. The Direct Support Professional will ensure services provided are consistent with policies, procedures, and philosophies of the Agency. In the Intellectual Disability Department, philosophies utilized include Individual directed services, person centered planning, positive approaches, normalization . click apply for full job details
A well-established acute care teaching hospital in Middle Tennessee, commutable from Nashville, is seeking a Clinical Pharmacy Manager to help lead clinical pharmacy services. This is a Monday-Friday leadership role within a Level IV Trauma Center that supports advanced clinical programs and a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program. This role oversees clinical training, competencies, and performance improvement while serving as pharmacy's liaison to hospital committees. You'll lead up to 9 direct reports and collaborate closely with medical and nursing leadership. Candidates must have strong hospital pharmacy experience, some leadership or precepting background, and meet residency and/or experience requirements. BS Pharmacy required (PharmD preferred); TN license or eligibility required. Aside from competitive compensation, there is a sign-on bonus available along with relocation assistance and a comprehensive benefits package. Located in an affordable, growing community close to Nashville, this role offers meaningful clinical leadership with excellent work-life balance. For more information concerning this position and others across the country, please contact Steve Helm at (call me and text the word 'START'), and email your CV to . Please reference JOB- Hospital Pharmacy Leadership experience required / Residency training and BCPS preferred Advanced Hospital with well-established pharmacy residency program Competitive Compensation / Relo and Sign On Bonus available Attractively located near Nashville Full Benefits Our services are free for you We help negotiate your salary and contract We coordinate interviews and help with licenses Specialized recruiters match your career preferences Experienced support teams take care of every detail
01/08/2026
Full time
A well-established acute care teaching hospital in Middle Tennessee, commutable from Nashville, is seeking a Clinical Pharmacy Manager to help lead clinical pharmacy services. This is a Monday-Friday leadership role within a Level IV Trauma Center that supports advanced clinical programs and a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program. This role oversees clinical training, competencies, and performance improvement while serving as pharmacy's liaison to hospital committees. You'll lead up to 9 direct reports and collaborate closely with medical and nursing leadership. Candidates must have strong hospital pharmacy experience, some leadership or precepting background, and meet residency and/or experience requirements. BS Pharmacy required (PharmD preferred); TN license or eligibility required. Aside from competitive compensation, there is a sign-on bonus available along with relocation assistance and a comprehensive benefits package. Located in an affordable, growing community close to Nashville, this role offers meaningful clinical leadership with excellent work-life balance. For more information concerning this position and others across the country, please contact Steve Helm at (call me and text the word 'START'), and email your CV to . Please reference JOB- Hospital Pharmacy Leadership experience required / Residency training and BCPS preferred Advanced Hospital with well-established pharmacy residency program Competitive Compensation / Relo and Sign On Bonus available Attractively located near Nashville Full Benefits Our services are free for you We help negotiate your salary and contract We coordinate interviews and help with licenses Specialized recruiters match your career preferences Experienced support teams take care of every detail
Sign On Bonus Eligible! Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems Our Mission : At ConcertoCare, we believe seniors and older adults with complex care needs deserve a more holistic, equitable, and compassionate approach to health and wellness. ConcertoCare s tech-enabled in-home care teams leverage our value-based, interdisciplinary care model to address unmet health and social needs and improve patients quality of life, partnering with them, their caregivers, families, health providers, and communities. Our Vision: We will redefine care and aging for millions of US seniors and other adults with complex care needs by perfecting the kind of human-first, tech-enabled care in the home that we would want for our families. ConcertoCare is seeking an Advanced Practice Provider Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to be a core member of a multi-disciplinary Field Team that delivers home- and community-based care to patients with complex needs. The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, supporting them to provide care aligned with what matters most to our patients and to champion patient-centered strategies that guide our care teams. This is an ideal position for a clinician who seeks an opportunity for top of license practice , enjoys a collaborative team-based approach to care, and is excited to engage in developing and nurturing our innovative, value-based clinical model focused on caring for patients with complex needs who are inadequately served by traditional healthcare delivery systems. This exciting role allows you to deliver clinical care flexibly through a blend of in-person care delivery at your patient s home and virtual care delivery from your own home, with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, clinical social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management that aligns with a value-based care delivery model, reflects appropriate patient risk stratification and integrates with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, ambulatory clinics, and/or skilled nursing facilities. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical approaches and workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives and efforts. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, and clinical partnership meetings as requested including preparation and follow-up activities. Collaborative engagement with internal care team members as well as external providers and clinical partners to support care coordination including goals of care. Adherence to medical policies, protocols, criteria, and clinical guidelines to ensure best practices are maintained for clinically effective and efficient care delivery. Adherence to compliance policies, procedures, and standards of conduct including all applicable laws and regulations. Supportive function as growth/engagement ambassador in initiating, developing, and sustaining relationships with patients, caregivers, congregate living facility staff, and clinical partners. Participation in after-hours on-call schedule and other clinical care cross-coverage as requested. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Active licensure in applicable state(s). Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Vaccination Policy ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $150,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
01/04/2026
Full time
Sign On Bonus Eligible! Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems Our Mission : At ConcertoCare, we believe seniors and older adults with complex care needs deserve a more holistic, equitable, and compassionate approach to health and wellness. ConcertoCare s tech-enabled in-home care teams leverage our value-based, interdisciplinary care model to address unmet health and social needs and improve patients quality of life, partnering with them, their caregivers, families, health providers, and communities. Our Vision: We will redefine care and aging for millions of US seniors and other adults with complex care needs by perfecting the kind of human-first, tech-enabled care in the home that we would want for our families. ConcertoCare is seeking an Advanced Practice Provider Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to be a core member of a multi-disciplinary Field Team that delivers home- and community-based care to patients with complex needs. The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, supporting them to provide care aligned with what matters most to our patients and to champion patient-centered strategies that guide our care teams. This is an ideal position for a clinician who seeks an opportunity for top of license practice , enjoys a collaborative team-based approach to care, and is excited to engage in developing and nurturing our innovative, value-based clinical model focused on caring for patients with complex needs who are inadequately served by traditional healthcare delivery systems. This exciting role allows you to deliver clinical care flexibly through a blend of in-person care delivery at your patient s home and virtual care delivery from your own home, with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, clinical social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management that aligns with a value-based care delivery model, reflects appropriate patient risk stratification and integrates with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, ambulatory clinics, and/or skilled nursing facilities. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical approaches and workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives and efforts. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, and clinical partnership meetings as requested including preparation and follow-up activities. Collaborative engagement with internal care team members as well as external providers and clinical partners to support care coordination including goals of care. Adherence to medical policies, protocols, criteria, and clinical guidelines to ensure best practices are maintained for clinically effective and efficient care delivery. Adherence to compliance policies, procedures, and standards of conduct including all applicable laws and regulations. Supportive function as growth/engagement ambassador in initiating, developing, and sustaining relationships with patients, caregivers, congregate living facility staff, and clinical partners. Participation in after-hours on-call schedule and other clinical care cross-coverage as requested. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Active licensure in applicable state(s). Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Vaccination Policy ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $150,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
Stable shift 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. We offer a wraparound care model including a broad scope of clinical services and care coordination support that is complimentary to but does not replace primary care services for our patients. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, delivering proactive and timely care aligned with what matters most to our patients to improve their quality of life and to avoid unnecessary ER visits and hospitalizations. In this role, you will deliver in-home care through a blend of in-person visits and virtual visits with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management focused on gaps in care, patient risk stratification, and integration with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, and/or other home settings. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and accurate recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, educational training, and clinical partnership meetings as requested. Collaboration with external providers and clinical partners including outreach to initiate relationship-building conversations and ongoing communication to coordinate care and to sustain key partnerships with PCPs and other clinical partners. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited after-hours responsibilities. Rotating on-call coverage is strictly telephonic and only required in cases when a relevant issue is escalated by a Triage RN. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Bilingual speakers preferred. Active licensure in New York. Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Clinical experience providing virtual care via telehealth Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $160,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Medical or religious exemption will be considered contingent upon the review of appropriate documentation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
01/04/2026
Full time
Stable shift 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. We offer a wraparound care model including a broad scope of clinical services and care coordination support that is complimentary to but does not replace primary care services for our patients. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, delivering proactive and timely care aligned with what matters most to our patients to improve their quality of life and to avoid unnecessary ER visits and hospitalizations. In this role, you will deliver in-home care through a blend of in-person visits and virtual visits with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management focused on gaps in care, patient risk stratification, and integration with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, and/or other home settings. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and accurate recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, educational training, and clinical partnership meetings as requested. Collaboration with external providers and clinical partners including outreach to initiate relationship-building conversations and ongoing communication to coordinate care and to sustain key partnerships with PCPs and other clinical partners. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited after-hours responsibilities. Rotating on-call coverage is strictly telephonic and only required in cases when a relevant issue is escalated by a Triage RN. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Bilingual speakers preferred. Active licensure in New York. Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Clinical experience providing virtual care via telehealth Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $160,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Medical or religious exemption will be considered contingent upon the review of appropriate documentation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
Stable shift 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. We offer a wraparound care model including a broad scope of clinical services and care coordination support that is complimentary to but does not replace primary care services for our patients. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, delivering proactive and timely care aligned with what matters most to our patients to improve their quality of life and to avoid unnecessary ER visits and hospitalizations. In this role, you will deliver in-home care through a blend of in-person visits and virtual visits with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management focused on gaps in care, patient risk stratification, and integration with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, and/or other home settings. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and accurate recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, educational training, and clinical partnership meetings as requested. Collaboration with external providers and clinical partners including outreach to initiate relationship-building conversations and ongoing communication to coordinate care and to sustain key partnerships with PCPs and other clinical partners. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited after-hours responsibilities. Rotating on-call coverage is strictly telephonic and only required in cases when a relevant issue is escalated by a Triage RN. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Bilingual speakers preferred. Active licensure in New York. Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Clinical experience providing virtual care via telehealth Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $160,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Medical or religious exemption will be considered contingent upon the review of appropriate documentation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
01/04/2026
Full time
Stable shift 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. We offer a wraparound care model including a broad scope of clinical services and care coordination support that is complimentary to but does not replace primary care services for our patients. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, delivering proactive and timely care aligned with what matters most to our patients to improve their quality of life and to avoid unnecessary ER visits and hospitalizations. In this role, you will deliver in-home care through a blend of in-person visits and virtual visits with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management focused on gaps in care, patient risk stratification, and integration with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, and/or other home settings. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and accurate recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, educational training, and clinical partnership meetings as requested. Collaboration with external providers and clinical partners including outreach to initiate relationship-building conversations and ongoing communication to coordinate care and to sustain key partnerships with PCPs and other clinical partners. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited after-hours responsibilities. Rotating on-call coverage is strictly telephonic and only required in cases when a relevant issue is escalated by a Triage RN. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Bilingual speakers preferred. Active licensure in New York. Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Clinical experience providing virtual care via telehealth Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $160,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Medical or religious exemption will be considered contingent upon the review of appropriate documentation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
Stable shift 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. We offer a wraparound care model including a broad scope of clinical services and care coordination support that is complimentary to but does not replace primary care services for our patients. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, delivering proactive and timely care aligned with what matters most to our patients to improve their quality of life and to avoid unnecessary ER visits and hospitalizations. In this role, you will deliver in-home care through a blend of in-person visits and virtual visits with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management focused on gaps in care, patient risk stratification, and integration with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, and/or other home settings. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and accurate recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, educational training, and clinical partnership meetings as requested. Collaboration with external providers and clinical partners including outreach to initiate relationship-building conversations and ongoing communication to coordinate care and to sustain key partnerships with PCPs and other clinical partners. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited after-hours responsibilities. Rotating on-call coverage is strictly telephonic and only required in cases when a relevant issue is escalated by a Triage RN. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Bilingual speakers preferred. Active licensure in New York. Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Clinical experience providing virtual care via telehealth Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $160,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Medical or religious exemption will be considered contingent upon the review of appropriate documentation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
01/04/2026
Full time
Stable shift 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday Yearly continuing education allowance Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k Competitive salary and bonus program 20 days of PTO 11 paid holidays yearly Grow a relationship with your patients Work in your community Proprietary technological systems The ConcertoCare Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant) delivers in-home clinical services to patients with the support of an integrated multidisciplinary care team. We offer a wraparound care model including a broad scope of clinical services and care coordination support that is complimentary to but does not replace primary care services for our patients. Our Advanced Practice Providers build meaningful relationships with patients and their caregivers, delivering proactive and timely care aligned with what matters most to our patients to improve their quality of life and to avoid unnecessary ER visits and hospitalizations. In this role, you will deliver in-home care through a blend of in-person visits and virtual visits with the support of nurses, community health workers, medical assistants, nurse case managers, social workers, and clinical pharmacists. This position also affords professional development via dedicated clinical education programming and real-time support from our on-staff world-class experts in geriatric medicine, palliative care, geriatric psychiatry, clinical pharmacy, care management, and social determinants of health and health equity. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Responsibilities: Provision of compassionate, individualized, and holistic patient care including comprehensive care, urgent care, and chronic condition management focused on gaps in care, patient risk stratification, and integration with multidisciplinary team services. Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to cooperatively deliver transitions of care support, social determinants of health interventions, behavioral health evaluation and management, and complex medication management as clinically appropriate. Delivery of exceptional clinical care both in-person and virtually, with in-person settings including private homes, congregate living facilities, and/or other home settings. Integration of clinical practices, data dashboards, and operational processes that support the achievement of company performance goals into daily clinical workflows. Promotion of and participation in patient engagement and experience initiatives. Maintenance of comprehensive medical records including timely and accurate completion of clinical documentation and coding for clinical encounters, up-to-date medication reconciliation, and accurate recording of patient care-related activities and communications. Active participation in care team huddles, operational huddles, organizational meetings, educational training, and clinical partnership meetings as requested. Collaboration with external providers and clinical partners including outreach to initiate relationship-building conversations and ongoing communication to coordinate care and to sustain key partnerships with PCPs and other clinical partners. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited after-hours responsibilities. Rotating on-call coverage is strictly telephonic and only required in cases when a relevant issue is escalated by a Triage RN. Other market-specific duties as assigned. Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Qualifications: Nurse Practitioner with graduation from an accredited health professions school and successful completion of an ANCC or AANP certification; or board-certified Physician Assistant. Nurse Practitioners who only possess PMHNP or NNP certifications, are not eligible for this position. Bilingual speakers preferred. Active licensure in New York. Active DEA licensure and state-specific controlled substance registration, as applicable. Advanced training in geriatrics and/or palliative medicine preferred. Certification in basic life support (BLS) required. Clinical experience caring for aging adults and adults with complex care needs required. Clinical experience caring for patients in the home setting including private homes and/or congregate living facilities preferred. Clinical experience providing virtual care via telehealth Previous experience with managed care and/or value-based healthcare delivery preferred. Average to advanced computer and software skills required. Ability and means to travel as needed in a timely manner to locations that may have limited access to public transportation; proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is required. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS IF DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE: Licensed for a minimum of 5 years. No vehicle-related suspensions, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, vehicular manslaughter, felony convictions, or 3 or more moving violations within the last 5 years. No more than 2 moving violations or 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years. Base Salary/ Wage Range $140,000 to $160,000 plus annual bonus . Compensation for the role is commensurate with the candidate s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. ConcertoCare offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes full healthcare coverage, a 401K with match, and a broad range of other health, wellness, and financial benefits. ConcertoCare requires all frontline workers to be fully vaccinated and to provide records for validation. Medical or religious exemption will be considered contingent upon the review of appropriate documentation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. ConcertoCare is an Alcohol/Drug/Smoke-Free Workplace
Join a leading healthcare system in the Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin region as the Director of Acute Pharmacy Services. This senior leadership role oversees all acute care hospital pharmacy operations across the system, ensuring high-quality patient care, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance while leading a collaborative team of pharmacy professionals. Shift Details Full-time, standard business hours Primarily day shifts, Monday Friday No on-call requirements Compensation and Benefits Competitive compensation commensurate with experience Sign-on bonus available Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, PTO, tuition reimbursement, and professional development Why Join Us Lead and influence system-wide pharmacy operations and strategy Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient care Work within a large, complex health system with multiple acute care hospitals Access to cutting-edge technology and electronic medical records (EPIC) Opportunity for professional growth and leadership development Your Role Provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of all acute care pharmacy departments Develop and implement policies, programs, and protocols across the system Ensure regulatory compliance (Joint Commission, USP 797/800, state/federal regulations) Lead performance improvement initiatives and monitor department metrics Oversee fiscal management including staffing, budget, and resource allocation Mentor and develop pharmacy managers and staff, fostering a culture of excellence Participate in key committees, including Pharmacy & Therapeutics, Antimicrobial Stewardship, and Patient Safety About the Location Located in the Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin region, this area offers a balanced lifestyle with access to urban amenities, excellent schools, cultural activities, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. The community provides a welcoming environment for families and professionals alike. PharmD from an accredited college or university PGY2 residency in health-system pharmacy administration or equivalent experience 3+ years of health-system pharmacy leadership experience (administrative experience in a complex health system preferred) Licensed or eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in Illinois and Wisconsin Board certification through the Board of Pharmacy Specialists preferred Advanced knowledge of pharmacy operations, leadership, and regulatory compliance Proficiency with EPIC EMR and Microsoft Office Suite
12/25/2025
Full time
Join a leading healthcare system in the Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin region as the Director of Acute Pharmacy Services. This senior leadership role oversees all acute care hospital pharmacy operations across the system, ensuring high-quality patient care, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance while leading a collaborative team of pharmacy professionals. Shift Details Full-time, standard business hours Primarily day shifts, Monday Friday No on-call requirements Compensation and Benefits Competitive compensation commensurate with experience Sign-on bonus available Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, PTO, tuition reimbursement, and professional development Why Join Us Lead and influence system-wide pharmacy operations and strategy Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient care Work within a large, complex health system with multiple acute care hospitals Access to cutting-edge technology and electronic medical records (EPIC) Opportunity for professional growth and leadership development Your Role Provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of all acute care pharmacy departments Develop and implement policies, programs, and protocols across the system Ensure regulatory compliance (Joint Commission, USP 797/800, state/federal regulations) Lead performance improvement initiatives and monitor department metrics Oversee fiscal management including staffing, budget, and resource allocation Mentor and develop pharmacy managers and staff, fostering a culture of excellence Participate in key committees, including Pharmacy & Therapeutics, Antimicrobial Stewardship, and Patient Safety About the Location Located in the Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin region, this area offers a balanced lifestyle with access to urban amenities, excellent schools, cultural activities, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. The community provides a welcoming environment for families and professionals alike. PharmD from an accredited college or university PGY2 residency in health-system pharmacy administration or equivalent experience 3+ years of health-system pharmacy leadership experience (administrative experience in a complex health system preferred) Licensed or eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in Illinois and Wisconsin Board certification through the Board of Pharmacy Specialists preferred Advanced knowledge of pharmacy operations, leadership, and regulatory compliance Proficiency with EPIC EMR and Microsoft Office Suite