Job Description
The Wound Care Provider (MD/DO) reports to the CMO and supervises nurses and medical assistants.
Job Summary:
Provides specialized wound care in home settings, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Responsibilities include assessments, developing care plans, patient and caregiver education, and collaborating with healthcare teams to promote healing.
Qualifications:
Master’s or Doctoral degree in Nursing, active MD/DO license, at least 2 years of relevant experience, and wound care certification within 6 months. Must be able to work independently, supervise others, and adapt to diverse environments.
Physical & Mental Requirements:
Requires physical effort, good sensory function, and mental acuity for assessments and decision-making. Must handle stress and maintain emotional stability.
Work Conditions:
Field-based role involving travel to various care settings, exposure to biohazards, and adherence to safety protocols. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are required.
Essential Functions:
- Reassess wounds, provide treatments, and supervise staff
- Document all patient interactions
- Coordinate care with other providers
- Ensure compliance with policies and safety protocols
- Educate patients and caregivers, and assist with training
- Maintain advanced wound care expertise
Benefits: 401(k), health, dental, vision, life insurance, paid time off, flexible schedule.
Travel: Expected to travel up to 25%.
Work Location: On-site in patients’ homes and care facilities.