Advanced Nurse Practitioner, PRN, Palliative Care,Hospital focus
Company: VISITING NURSE dba Stillwater Hospice
Location: Fort Wayne
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Join our team at Stillwater
Hospice! At Stillwater Hospice, we foster and support growth,
teamwork, and good work-life balance among all staff. We offer
competitive wages and benefits in our team-forward, positive care
environment. We look forward to talking to you today about joining
our team! Compensation is based on total years of experience in
previous clinical roles. In this role, you'll care for patients in
the Area Hospitals . You will work in a Hospital-based Palliative
Advanced NP role working on an as-needed (PRN) basis. We pride
ourselves on promoting an Excellent Work/Life Balance and providing
Excellent Employee Benefits. 403b Retirement Plan for all employees
with no cost access to a Financial Advisor and a strong Company
Match for full-time employees. Shift Incentive Pay, Performance
Incentives, & Mileage Reimbursement. Company-provided Uniform
allowance. A Robust Employee Assistance Program (EAP) program for
Employees & Family household members. New hire referral Finder's
Bonus. Free employee access to the services and programs at the
Peggy F. Murphy Community Grief Center. A newly remodeled, modern
Inpatient Unit. Newly built Staff Respite Room in the Hospice Home
IPU. Multiple employee engagement events per year: Wellness/Health
Events, Quarterly Employee Benefit Fairs, Organization picnics, and
Organization holiday events. A strong commitment to promoting and
advancing employees from within the organization. The campus is
connected to the Fort Wayne Trails system. Discounts at the YMCA
(multiple included, not just Allen County). POSITION TITLE:
ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE (APRN) FLSA STATUS: Exempt REPORTS TO:
Chief Operating Officer POSITION OBJECTIVE: Works in collaboration
with the agency medical director and other team members to deliver
hospice and palliative care services to patients and families under
the direction of the COO. Provides consultation in palliative care,
symptom management, and supportive care to meet patients' needs.
Facilitates clarification of the patient's and family's goals of
care. Capable of performing face-to-face visits for Hospice
Patients as outlined in the Medicare Hospice guidelines for
recertification. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited college
with a Master of Science or Doctorate degree in Nursing Practice.
Current license to practice as an Advanced Practice Nurse (APRN) in
the state of Indiana with prescriptive authority, which includes
Indiana controlled substances registration and a federal Drug
Enforcement Administration registration. Minimum of 5 years nursing
experience; clinical nursing care in hospice, palliative care,
oncology, geriatrics, and/or intensive care preferred. Motor
vehicle operator’s license; access to an automobile with current
automobile insurance coverage. Ability to safely perform the
essential functions of the job without posing a direct threat to
the health and/or safety of themselves or to others in the
workplace. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Performs bedside palliative care,
including patient evaluation for hospice eligibility. Assists with
diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic health
conditions. Prescribes medications, including controlled
substances, to the extent delegated and allowed under licensure as
an APRN in the state of Indiana and federal DEA registration.
Orders, performs, and interprets laboratory and radiology tests
within the scope of professional practice. Orders treatments,
supplies, and medical equipment as indicated within the scope of
professional practice. Performs other therapeutic or corrective
measures as indicated within the scope of professional practice.
Works under a collaborative agreement with the Hospice Medical
Director. Prepare and promptly submit all necessary documentation
verifying services provided, including clinical notes, scheduling,
patient evaluations, and related records, in line with Agency
policies and procedures. This documentation will be entered into
and maintained in the patient's medical record. Manage all
prescription and prior authorization requirements for their
assigned palliative care patients. Complies with applicable laws
and regulations with respect to the role of APRN. Educates staff,
volunteers, and the community on all aspects of hospice and
palliative care. Adheres to and implements policies in all
work-related situations. Meets productivity standards as outlined
and reviewed annually. Attends and participates in palliative care
team meetings. Works in a cooperative relationship with other
Agency personnel. Seeks appropriate clinical supervision. Assumes
responsibility for continued personal growth and development. Seeks
educational opportunities to improve clinical practice and
participate in in-service programs. Adheres to Stillwater Hospice
privacy practices as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices.
Any other duties assigned by the supervisor. ESSENTIAL
PHYSICAL/MENTAL FUNCTIONS: Must have visual and hearing abilities
to comprehend written and verbal communication - Constant. Must be
able to engage in clear, concise verbal/nonverbal communication-
Constant. Lifting: Transfer patients into positions for appropriate
examination and care - Occasional to Frequent. Carrying: Personal
hygiene supplies to and from the bathroom to the patient –
Occasional, Linen for short distances - Occasional.
Pushing/pulling/reaching: Readjust patient in bed - Occasional.
Standing: While performing patient care - Frequent to Constant.
Sitting: While driving to and from the patient’s home - Frequent.
Climbing: - Occasional to Frequent. Must be able to climb a minimum
of three (3) flights of stairs. Balancing: Needed for normal
ambulation, climbing stairs, and for reaching - Occasional to
Frequent. Stooping/kneeling/crouching/bending: To perform patient
care - Frequent. Handling objects, i.e., soap, shampoo, toothbrush,
comb, dressing - Occasional. Fingering: Pen, patient documents -
Occasional to Frequent. Opening: Bottles and jars – Occasional to
Frequent. Talking: To communicate with patients and family, and to
communicate with supervisors and coworkers - Frequent. Hearing: To
communicate with patients, coworkers, patients’ family, and
supervisor -Frequent to Constant. Seeing: Constant. The ability to
discriminate colors. Must have the ability to remain calm in
occasional emergency situations. Recognizes emergencies and has
knowledge of emergency procedures, according to Agency policy.
ESSENTIAL HAZARDOUS PHYSICAL EXPOSURES: Potential threat of
physical violence to self. (Security personnel available upon
request.) Potential exposure to environmental pollutants. Potential
exposure to infectious diseases, needle sticks, blood and body
fluids, and hazardous waste. Potential exposure to variable
temperatures in the working environment. CHEMICAL OR HAZARDOUS
PHYSICAL EXPOSURES: Potential exposure to substances within the
office environment, including copy machine toner, VDT emissions,
and cleaning. Potential exposure to chemical/cleaning substances in
the patient’s home environment. ESSENTIAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Standard precautions will be consistently used
for all patients. The employer provides protective clothing and
equipment at no cost to the employee. Seat belts must be worn when
traveling during working hours, per state law. OTHER SPECIAL
CONSIDERATIONS: Must be willing to accept assignments without
regard to location, socioeconomic environment, disease, or ethnic
origin. Must exhibit dependability in areas such as attendance,
tardiness, and timely performance of duties. The published
compensation range for this position reflects a good-faith estimate
of starting base pay for full-time (40 hours per week) employment
at the time of posting. The base pay may be higher or lower based
on demonstrated job-related experience. Stillwater Hospice has been
caring for the seriously ill of Northeast Indiana since 1888, and
our goal is to foster the optimal quality of life through medical,
spiritual, and emotional support for patients and their loved ones.
We provide high-quality, patient-focused, and compassionate care
that helps terminally ill patients and their families live as fully
as possible. Providing hospice care allows patients and their
families to have meaningful moments together.
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