Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner - Whidbey , WA
Listed on 2026-02-14
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Palliative Care Nurse
Location: Coupeville
A leading healthcare organization on Whidby Island in Northwest Washington is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner to join its interdisciplinary care team. This role supports patients with life‑limiting, progressive, and terminal illnesses, with a focus on alleviating suffering, improving quality of life, and guiding patients and families through complex care decisions.
This role includes care across multiple settings, including home–based visits, outpatient consultations in primary care and oncology, and inpatient support for transitions of care and hospice evaluations.
Compensation & Benefits- Salary Range: $130,000 – $140,000 annually
- Potential sign‑on incentive
- Employees at 0.6 FTE or higher qualify for full benefits, including health, dental, vision, retirement options, and paid leave
- This is a full‑time position structured as:
- Four 10‑hour shifts per week
- Day shift coverage
- Consistent schedule that supports work‑life balance while providing continuity of care for patients and families
- Conduct comprehensive and problem‑focused physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual assessments
- Order and interpret diagnostic tests aligned with palliative goals of care
- Develop differential diagnoses and identify expected outcomes
- Create and implement individualized, evidence‑based, culturally sensitive care plans
- Prescribe and manage medications to address pain and complex symptoms
- Integrate non-pharmacologic and complementary therapies into care plans
- Provide counseling to patients and families across the disease trajectory, including bereavement support
- Ensure accurate documentation to support continuity of care and appropriate reimbursement
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives and interdisciplinary collaboration
- Contribute to formal and informal palliative care education within the organization and community
- Demonstrate knowledge of hospice benefits, transitions of care, and collaborative practice with hospice medical directors
- Master of Nursing or Doctorate of Nursing Practice from an accredited program
- Graduate‑level training in palliative care or a minimum of 3 years of palliative or hospice care experience
- National board certification as an Adult or Family Nurse Practitioner
- ACHPN certification preferred, or willingness to obtain within 12-18 months
Whidbey Island offers a peaceful, scenic lifestyle that many Nurse Practitioners find deeply fulfilling. With stunning views of mountains and ocean, abundant trails, beaches, and outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking, the island provides daily access to natural beauty and recreation. The community is known for being welcoming, close‑knit, and supportive, offering small‑town friendliness while still providing vibrant local arts, markets, and cultural experiences—particularly in the southern part of the island.
Its mild coastal climate, slower pace of life, and strong appreciation for wellness and nature make it an ideal setting for providers who value balance, connection, and meaningful work both inside and outside the clinic.
Apply today to find out more!
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