The NP/PA is a clinician who demonstrates clinical expertise and leadership skills. The NP/PA uses clinical and academic skills in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of patients with blood disorders and cancer.
The Palliative Care NP/PA is an advanced practice clinician who demonstrates clinical expertise and leadership skills. The NP/PA uses advanced skills in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of patients with diseases and adverse health conditions. The NP/PA manages therapeutic regimens for acute and chronic problems associated with such diseases and conditions and focuses on managing symptoms and enhancing communication in the setting of serious illness. The NP/PA provides anticipatory guidance, patient and family education, and psychosocial and emotional support to adult patients. Adult patients have a wide range of oncological diagnoses and require expert symptom management and communication.
In collaboration with a physician, the NP/PA manages therapeutic regimens for acute and chronic problems associated with such disease, treatment and/or conditions. The NP/PA provides anticipatory guidance, patient and family education, and psychological and emotional support. The NP/PA has prescriptive authority which includes schedule II through V controlled substances in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
In this role the NP/PA will be located at our Foxborough DFCI Satellite location providing supportive oncology. This individual will report to the satellite nurse director, with a dotted line to the Senior Nurse Director, Palliative Care, and will collaborate closely with a psychiatrist and palliative care physician located on the DFCI Longwood Campus. The NP/PA will also collaborate closely with social work colleagues based out of the satellites.
The NP/PA is a member of an interprofessional care team that requires effective communication and collaboration with co-workers at the Institute in addition to collaborating institutions and agencies. The role requires critical thinking, an understanding of research principles and practices and leadership that improves the quality of care and advances nursing/medical care within the work setting and throughout the community. The NP/PA takes advantage of formal and informal learning opportunities to strengthen his or her knowledge base in support of the Institute’s Mission, Vision and Core Values.
Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care. We are united in our mission of conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS and related diseases. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, we educate tomorrow's physician/researchers, and we work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals.
Responsibilities
The Palliative Care NP/PA is an advanced practice clinician who demonstrates clinical expertise and leadership skills. The NP/PA uses advanced skills in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of patients with diseases and adverse health conditions. The NP/PA manages therapeutic regimens for acute and chronic problems associated with such diseases and conditions and focuses on managing symptoms and enhancing communication in the setting of serious illness. The NP/PA provides anticipatory guidance, patient and family education, and psychosocial and emotional support to adult patients. Adult patients have a wide range of oncological diagnoses and require expert symptom management and communication.
In collaboration with a physician, the NP/PA manages therapeutic regimens for acute and chronic problems associated with such disease, treatment and/or conditions. The NP/PA provides anticipatory guidance, patient and family education, and psychological and emotional support. The NP/PA has prescriptive authority which includes schedule II through V controlled substances in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
In this role the NP/PA with float between the Milford and Foxboro DFCI Satellite locations providing supportive oncology in both locations. This individual will report to the satellite nurse director, with a dotted line to the Senior Nurse Director, Palliative Care, and will collaborate closely with a psychiatrist and palliative care physician located on the DFCI Longwood Campus. The NP/PA will also collaborate closely with social work colleagues based out of the satellites.
The NP/PA is a member of an interprofessional care team that requires effective communication and collaboration with co-workers at the Institute in addition to collaborating institutions and agencies. The role requires critical thinking, an understanding of research principles and practices and leadership that improves the quality of care and advances nursing/medical care within the work setting and throughout the community. The NP/PA takes advantage of formal and informal learning opportunities to strengthen his or her knowledge base in support of the Institute’s Mission, Vision and Core Values.
NP Qualifications:
Authorization to practice in an expanded role as a Nurse Practitioner in the Commonwealth of MassachusettsCurrent certification from a nationally recognized accrediting body approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing for Nurse PractitionersMinimum of 24 contact hours beyond generic education in pharmacotherapeuticsMasters degree in NursingMinimum of 1 year oncology or palliative care nursing experience or 1 year Nurse Practitioner experienceOncology or Palliative care Nurse Practitioner experience preferredIn possession of Massachusetts Controlled Substances Registration and Federal DEA numberCertification in Oncology or Palliative Care Nursing preferred – OCN, AOCN, CPON, ACHPN
PA Qualifications:
NCCPA certifiedGraduate of AAPA/NCCPA accredited Physician Assistant Studies ProgramLicense as a Physician Assistant in MassachusettsMaintain current DEA and Massachusetts Controlled Substances Registration Complete 100 hours of CME according to national and stats regulations during each 2 years period of employmentMinimum of 1 year PA experienceDemonstrated ability to work as an effective member of an interdisciplinary team.Demonstrated critical thinking, problem solving skills and ability to make independent decisions.Demonstrated understanding of special needs and behaviors of age groups of the adult population served. Options Apply for this job onlineApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeedSoftware Powered by iCIMS
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