Per Assessment Nurse Practitioner, Patient Connect - DFW metro area, TX

UnitedHealthcare At Home · Pantego, TX Full Time
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Job Description

Join Optum Home & Community Care as a Per Assessment Nurse Practitioner serving the DFW metro area. This one-time comprehensive visit role supports patients transitioning from skilled rehab to home while preventing readmission.

What You'll Do
  • Perform comprehensive assessments and document findings compliant with CMS regulations
  • Capture STAR measures, educate patients, and document acute and chronic diagnoses
  • Ensure all diagnoses are ICD-10 coded accurately and appropriately documented
  • Conduct initial medication reviews and communicate findings to attending and facility staff
  • Travel between care sites and participate in quality initiatives and mandatory training
Requirements
  • Active, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license in Texas with national board certification
  • Master's degree in nursing (MSN) from accredited program; AANP or ANCC certification preferred
  • Ability to move 30-pound bags and navigate stairs and various dwelling conditions
  • Reliable transportation for travel within designated area; proficient computer and EMR skills
  • Availability for 10 hours per week and access to web-based scheduling applications
Benefits
  • $3,500 sign-on bonus for external candidates; compensation ranges $90-$155 per hour
  • Comprehensive benefits package, 401(k) contribution, equity stock purchase, and recognition programs

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What Most Job Listings Don’t Tell You

General overview for this role type — specific duties and requirements vary by employer.

Support roles in senior living β€” housekeeping, maintenance, activities, and social work β€” are far more resident-facing than similar positions in other industries. Housekeepers and maintenance staff interact with residents in their personal living spaces daily, which requires discretion, patience, and genuine respect for the people who live there. In Texas, even non-clinical staff must complete facility-specific training on topics like abuse prevention, infection control, and emergency procedures.

Activities coordinators and social workers play a direct role in resident well-being β€” isolation and depression are significant concerns in senior living, and programming that keeps residents socially engaged has measurable health outcomes. Maintenance staff in senior care need to understand life-safety systems (fire alarms, emergency generators, call systems) and are often the first responders for building emergencies. Background checks are required for all positions, and many facilities prefer candidates who have previous experience working with older adults.

What to Expect in This Role Day-to-Day

Based on typical senior living facilities in the DFW area.

For housekeeping roles, the day follows a room-by-room schedule β€” cleaning resident rooms, sanitizing common areas, managing laundry, and responding to spill or accident cleanups as they happen. Infection control protocols are more rigorous than in hotels or commercial cleaning, especially during flu season or respiratory illness outbreaks.

Maintenance staff handle a daily work order queue β€” everything from changing light bulbs and fixing call buttons to HVAC maintenance and plumbing repairs. Life-safety equipment checks (fire extinguishers, exit lighting, generator testing) happen on set schedules. Activities professionals plan and lead group programming β€” exercise classes, crafts, music sessions, outings β€” and also provide one-on-one engagement for residents who cannot participate in group settings. Social workers manage care conferences, discharge planning, family mediation, and community resource referrals. Across all these roles, the common thread is that you become a familiar, trusted presence in residents' daily lives.

DFW Area Salary Data

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Home Health and Personal Care Aide positions in the DFW metroplex area earn a median wage of $12.93/hr ($26,894/yr). The typical range is $11.12 – $14.51/hr (25th–75th percentile).

Entry Level (10th) $22,381/yr
DFW Median $26,894/yr
Experienced (90th) $36,005/yr
vs. National Median -24.9%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area). Salary data provided by DFW Senior Living Guide.

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