Legacy Care
Nurse Practitioner-Part Time-Richmond, VA
Legacy Care, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214
Legacy Care’s independent medical group is committed to providing excellent patient care in post‑acute care settings throughout Virginia. Our mission is to tailor healthcare experiences to address the unique needs of patients across the continuum of care. Our clinicians thrive in an environment that encourages autonomy, fosters a cooperative team spirit, and offers flexible scheduling options.
Job Overview Role Title:
Nurse Practitioner – Part Time, Richmond, VA
Employment Type:
Part time
Seniority Level:
Mid-Senior level
This role involves delivering comprehensive primary and acute medical care to residents in post‑acute and long‑term care facilities. The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide safe, person‑centered care, manage medications, support transitions of care, and contribute to continuous quality improvement.
Benefits
Part‑time schedule offering flexibility to support work‑life balance
Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
Clinical autonomy with support from a collaborative interdisciplinary team
Full clinical and administrative support from Legacy Care, including streamlined credentialing and in‑house billing
Opportunities for professional development within an independent medical group
Key Responsibilities
Perform comprehensive assessments and develop individualized care plans for residents in post‑acute and long‑term care settings
Provide diagnosis, treatment, medication management and follow‑up care in line with current evidence‑based practice
Respond to acute changes in condition, coordinate timely interventions and facilitate transfers of care when appropriate
Collaborate with nursing staff, physicians, therapists, social workers and facility leadership to promote holistic, person‑centered care
Participate in facility rounds, care‑planning meetings and interdisciplinary case conferences
Document clinical encounters accurately and promptly in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
Support medication safety, antimicrobial and antipsychotic stewardship, and quality improvement initiatives
Provide clinical consultation and education to facility staff and medical colleagues on complex clinical issues and best practices
Maintain professional standards of practice, including infection control, documentation and regulatory compliance
Essential Qualifications and Skills
Master’s degree in nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from an accredited institution
Active and unrestricted Virginia APRN and nurse practitioner licensure (or eligibility for licensure)
Prescriptive authority as required by Virginia state regulations
Certification in a relevant specialty (e.g., family, adult‑gerontology) preferred
Clinical experience in post‑acute care, long‑term care, geriatrics or related settings preferred
Proficiency with Electronic Medical Record systems and clinical documentation
Strong clinical judgement, interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams
Commitment to patient‑centered care, professional integrity and ethical practice
Why Join Legacy Care in Richmond, VA?
Be part of an independent group focused on personalized, high‑quality healthcare
Work in an environment that values clinical autonomy, teamwork and professional growth
Flexible part‑time schedule tailored to your availability
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the health and quality of life of residents in post‑acute settings
Equal Opportunity Statement Legacy Care is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all applicants, irrespective of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
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Job Overview Role Title:
Nurse Practitioner – Part Time, Richmond, VA
Employment Type:
Part time
Seniority Level:
Mid-Senior level
This role involves delivering comprehensive primary and acute medical care to residents in post‑acute and long‑term care facilities. The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide safe, person‑centered care, manage medications, support transitions of care, and contribute to continuous quality improvement.
Benefits
Part‑time schedule offering flexibility to support work‑life balance
Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
Clinical autonomy with support from a collaborative interdisciplinary team
Full clinical and administrative support from Legacy Care, including streamlined credentialing and in‑house billing
Opportunities for professional development within an independent medical group
Key Responsibilities
Perform comprehensive assessments and develop individualized care plans for residents in post‑acute and long‑term care settings
Provide diagnosis, treatment, medication management and follow‑up care in line with current evidence‑based practice
Respond to acute changes in condition, coordinate timely interventions and facilitate transfers of care when appropriate
Collaborate with nursing staff, physicians, therapists, social workers and facility leadership to promote holistic, person‑centered care
Participate in facility rounds, care‑planning meetings and interdisciplinary case conferences
Document clinical encounters accurately and promptly in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
Support medication safety, antimicrobial and antipsychotic stewardship, and quality improvement initiatives
Provide clinical consultation and education to facility staff and medical colleagues on complex clinical issues and best practices
Maintain professional standards of practice, including infection control, documentation and regulatory compliance
Essential Qualifications and Skills
Master’s degree in nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from an accredited institution
Active and unrestricted Virginia APRN and nurse practitioner licensure (or eligibility for licensure)
Prescriptive authority as required by Virginia state regulations
Certification in a relevant specialty (e.g., family, adult‑gerontology) preferred
Clinical experience in post‑acute care, long‑term care, geriatrics or related settings preferred
Proficiency with Electronic Medical Record systems and clinical documentation
Strong clinical judgement, interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams
Commitment to patient‑centered care, professional integrity and ethical practice
Why Join Legacy Care in Richmond, VA?
Be part of an independent group focused on personalized, high‑quality healthcare
Work in an environment that values clinical autonomy, teamwork and professional growth
Flexible part‑time schedule tailored to your availability
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the health and quality of life of residents in post‑acute settings
Equal Opportunity Statement Legacy Care is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all applicants, irrespective of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
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