Nurse Practitioner
Company: Community Hospice & Health Services
Location: Modesto
Posted on: February 22, 2026
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At Community Hospice & Health Services and its affiliates,
Community Hospice & Health Services Foundation, and CHI Management,
Inc. (herein referred to collectively as “CHHS”) you will find a
family-based and compassionate work environment. Our goal is to
provide a wonderful work experience that allows our employees to
thrive by feeling engaged and fulfilled each day. CHHS is the
largest and oldest nonprofit hospice, palliative care, and support
services provider in the Central Valley. We are proud to indicate
that CHHS has been supporting and providing compassionate and
quality services to our community since 1979. Our mission is to
embrace individuals and families facing life-changing journeys,
enhancing quality of life for all. CHHS is accredited by Community
Health Accredited Program (CHAP). REPORTS TO: Chief Clinical
Officer (CCO)/Hospice Medical Director SUMMARY: The Nurse
Practitioner (NP) functions independently as an advanced nursing
professional, assessing the patient to identify pain and palliative
care needs, creates and modifies a plan of care, makes appropriate
referrals, provides patient and family education, monitors patient
status, and evaluates the effectiveness of the established plan of
care. The NP serves as a resource for medical and nursing staff and
works collaboratively to develop and implement quality care, that
is cost effective and regulatory compliant. RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for consultation with the patient’s primary care and/or
attending physician regarding pain and symptom management related
to the overall plan of care. Also responsible for prescribing
appropriate medications as needed under the direction of the
hospice Medical Director. Responsible to visit patients of all
ages, (including the pediatric patient) in their homes, inpatient
hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, residential care facilities,
and at the Alexander Cohen Hospice House (ACHH) as needed to
evaluate status of patients related to their plan of care.
Responsible for patient visits to assist hospice Medical Director
in determining patients’ eligibility for recertification for
hospice care based upon continuing physical decline. Responsible
for serving as a resource, providing education and consultation to
the clinical teams as well as to those partners in referring
organizations. Responsible to render the necessary medical
management of the patient’s care related to the terminal illness to
ensure development, updating, and implementation of the plan of
care and that all services are provided in accordance with the plan
of care and the patient’s needs at all times and in all settings.
NP has employee/employer relationship with Community Hospice &
Health Services and, as such, Community Hospice & Health Services
retains the right to bill and retain payment for all appropriate
billable visits. Responsible to serve on such committees and
projects as assigned by the Medical Director and/or CCO to develop,
implement, monitor, and improve the quality, efficiency, and
effectiveness of hospice services. Responsible for being available
to participate in an NP on-call rotation, as assigned. Must
maintain NP license in accordance with federal, state and local
laws, and must act only within the scope of his or her state
license. All personnel qualifications must be kept current at all
times. Follows all Community Hospice & Health Services policies and
procedures including, but not limited to, safety, infection
control, privacy and confidentiality, and HIPAA. SUCCESS FACTORS:
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the
ability to communicate complex terms and abstract concepts to
patients, their families, and hospice staff. Excellent
interpersonal skills with patients, their families, hospice staff,
community physicians, and other community medical providers.
Ability to function as part of an interdisciplinary team with other
professionals in medical, psychosocial, and spiritual care
specialties. Ability to drive to hospice patients’ homes and to
provide care for patients within their homes. Physical ability to
read data visually from a CRT/VDT screen and a pager or other text
messaging device, to operate a standard computer terminal, to
operate a standard multi-line, desktop telephone unit, and to
operate a wireless telephone. Demonstrates advanced clinical
judgment and decision making based on expert knowledge and skill in
the assessment, diagnosis, planning, and management of complex
human responses to terminal illness. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a NP
currently licensed to work in the State of California.
Specialization certification in Family Medicine, Pediatrics or
Geriatric Medicine is preferred. Hands-on experience in hospice and
palliative care is preferred. Knowledgeable with respect to the
philosophy of hospice and the medical aspects of hospice care.
Current BLS card, valid California driver’s license and current
automobile insurance. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The main environment for
this position is in the patients' homes, which vary in levels of
cleanliness, accessibility, and climate control. The employee may
be exposed to virus, disease and infection from patients. The
employee may experience situations, with emotionally disturbed,
substance abuse, serious illness, and deceased patients. While
performing the duties of this position, the employee will travel by
automobile and is exposed to changing weather conditions. WORK
SCHEDULE: Full-time positions (30 – 40 hours per week) Part-time
positions (20 – 31 hours per week) or per diem positions (up to 19
hours per week). Position may require on-call time
(days/nights/weekends/holidays), rotating weekends and
holidays.
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