The Nurse Practitioner Certified Wound Care Nurse will provide evaluation and management of patients with acute and chronic wounds and related skin disorders in the home setting, assisted living and/or skilled nursing facility primarily through in-person care and augment with virtual care when appropriate. The provider may debride and provide other procedures when medically necessary strictly adhering to CMS guidelines. The Wound Company is the first value-based wound care company in the country, we are the only wound care company in the United States making wound care more affordable and accessible. Our mission is to deliver wound care that is medically necessary, high quality and individualized through ongoing partnerships with patients and providers. Unlike other mobile wound clinics that over utilize costly procedures, our business model focuses on engaging with patients earlier, doing what is right, and coordinating closely with other providers. Our team of WOCNCB certified NPs and RNs deliver evidence-based wound care virtually and in-person across homes, ALFs, SNFs and outpatient facilities.
Job Type: Part time (0.6 FTE) to Full time (1.0 FTE) position
Education: Master’s Degree
Licensed as a Registered Nurse by the State Board of Nursing (SBON) in the state(s) where the nurse practices. Board Certified as Nurse Practitioner in the State(s) where the Nurse Practitioner practices.
Specialty Education/Certification:
Required: Current Certification in Wound Care
Preferred Certification: Completion of a WOCN Society accredited educational program and certification by the WOCNCB in wound care. CWCN (Certified Wound Care Nurse)
Alternative: Wound Care Certified, Certified Wound Specialist with a minimum of 3 years working as a wound specialist
Minimum 3 years full time experience in Acute Care, Skilled Nursing Facility, Home Health, or Outpatient clinic practicing as a certified wound specialist and a minimum of 1 year practicing as a Nurse Practitioner in a wound related role.
Roles and Responsibilities: