Nurse Practitioner/Physician Associate - Palliative Care
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nurse Practitioner
New England Cancer Specialists (NECS) is a growing private medical practice that serves the state and region from multiple locations in New England. NECS is committed to achieving the best outcomes and providing unmatched support in all areas for every patient. NECS is nationally recognized as one of twelve Oncology Medical Homes in the nation and was the first private practice to become a member of the Dana Farber Cancer Care Collaborative.
NECS is currently seeking a full‑time 40-hour, 4‑day‑per‑week Palliative Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP), Nurse Practitioner or Physician Associate. The successful APP candidate will have a strong background in palliative medicine with an oncology/hematology focus and will work closely with physicians treating a broad spectrum of patients in a fast‑paced outpatient environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Assess the physical and psychosocial status of patients through interviews, health history, physical examination, and diagnostic studies in outpatient clinic and inpatient hospital settings.
- Elicit medical histories, perform physical examinations, and develop a differential diagnosis/problem list.
- Order and interpret laboratory tests and radiologic data, diagnose and treat co‑morbid illness within the scope of a patient’s hematologic/oncologic diagnosis, perform procedures as delegated by the attending physician, and prescribe medications in accordance with federal and state regulations.
- Evaluate the quality of care provided and recommend changes for improvement.
- Initiate appropriate actions to facilitate the implementation of therapeutic plans that are consistent with the continuing healthcare needs of the patient.
- Educate patients and families about the disease process, treatment, and end‑of‑life care.
- Work with patients regarding treatment side effects with the goal of improving quality of life while receiving chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy.
- Facilitate advance care planning, medical decision‑making, and educate patients on the Death with Dignity Law.
- Provide information to patients and families related to symptom management and psychosocial response to the diagnosis of cancer and related treatment.
Rare
Required Experience- State of Maine and New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner/Physician Associate license required or the ability to obtain.
- Palliative Care experience required.
- Experience in Oncology and Hematology preferred.
- Master’s degree required.
- Ability to work collaboratively with physicians, nurses, and support staff.
- Ability to communicate with patients in a clear, concise, and compassionate manner.
New England Cancer Specialists offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurances; company‑paid life insurance; short‑ and long‑term disability insurance; and long‑term care insurance. Other benefits include a company‑sponsored retirement program, generous paid time off, a wellness program, and other voluntary benefits. Benefits become effective the first of the month after the hire date.
The Practice is committed to helping medical professionals maintain their licenses by providing opportunities to earn Continuing Medical Education (“CME”). CME benefits may include reimbursement for tuition costs and examination fees, and time off for CME events and exams. The company also pays for reasonable travel, lodging, registration costs, and meals if needed for CME events.
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