Nurse Practitioner - Sphere Senior
Nurse Practitioner - Sphere Senior
Department: Clinical Operations, Sphere Senior
Reports To: Medical Director / Geriatric Care Operations Director
Employment Type: Full-Time
Schedule: 4 × 10-Hour or 3 × 12-Hour Shifts/Week
Setting: Field-Based (In-Home) + Remote Clinical Support
About Sphere Senior
Sphere Senior is an AI-native, home-based primary care program built for older adults with serious, complex medical needs, people who deserve more than rushed office visits and reactive emergency care. We deliver primary care, chronic disease management, care transitions support, and serious illness/palliative care directly in the home.
Our proprietary clinical intelligence platform, SphereOS, works alongside you in real time, surfacing risk flags, streamlining documentation, tracking care gaps, and keeping the full care team coordinated. You'll practice at the top of your license, supported by technology that actually reduces your cognitive load instead of adding to it.
You won't be doing this alone. You'll have a supervising Medical Director, a dedicated interdisciplinary team, and a care infrastructure designed so you can focus on what you do best: caring for patients.
The Role
As a Nurse Practitioner at Sphere Senior, you are the primary clinical presence for a panel of complex, high-needs older adults, in their homes, where they live and where care has the most impact. You'll manage chronic conditions, navigate serious illness conversations, prevent avoidable hospitalizations, and build the kind of longitudinal patient relationships that define exceptional primary care.
This is a high-autonomy role, you own your panel, you drive care planning, and you make real clinical decisions. It's also a high-support role for SphereOS, your Medical Director, care coordinators, and the broader team are with you every step of the way.
What You'll Do
Direct Patient Care
Conduct comprehensive in-home assessments, physical exams, acute visits, and longitudinal follow-ups for a complex geriatric patient panel
Diagnose and manage multi-morbidity with clinical precision: heart failure, COPD, diabetes, dementia, CKD, frailty syndromes, polypharmacy, and fall risk
Develop individualized, patient-centered care plans in collaboration with patients, caregivers, and the interdisciplinary care team and actively monitor and adjust them over time
Prescribe medications and therapies in accordance with state scope-of-practice regulations and evidence-based protocols
Conduct advance care planning and goals-of-care conversations with sensitivity and clinical skill
Provide serious illness and palliative care support, including symptom management and family guidance
Care Transitions & Utilization
Own post-hospitalization and SNF discharge follow-up to prevent avoidable readmissions, bridge visits, medication reconciliation, care plan updates
Collaborate with care coordinators on real-time ED diversion and transition-of-care workflows
Identify and escalate high-risk patients proactively using SphereOS risk stratification tools before crises occur
Team & Quality
Participate in risk stratification reviews, interdisciplinary care team huddles, and care committee meetings
Collaborate with care coordinators, social workers, behavioral health staff, and the Medical Director on complex cases
Contribute to quality improvement initiatives, readmission reduction, HEDIS/Stars gap closure, advance care planning rates
Document all clinical encounters accurately and promptly within SphereOS/EHR — complete, billable, compliant
Urgent & On-Call Support
Respond to urgent clinical needs during shift hours in coordination with on-call protocols
Participate in structured after-hours on-call rotation (low-burden, shared with Medical Director and APP team)
Who You Are
Required:
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Active, unrestricted NP license in the state(s) of practice
National certification: ANCC (AGPCNP-BC preferred, FNP-BC accepted) or AANP (FNP-C)
Active DEA registration (or ability to obtain prior to start)
BLS certification; ACLS preferred
2+ years of NP experience in geriatrics, primary care, home-based care, SNF/LTC, or complex care management
Demonstrated comfort with telehealth, digital health tools, and AI-assisted clinical workflows
Strong interpersonal skills — clear communicator across varying health literacy levels
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (in-home travel required)
Strongly Preferred:
Experience in home-based primary care (HBPC), PACE, or value-based care programs
Palliative care training or certification (ACHPN or equivalent)
Familiarity with risk stratification tools: HCC coding, LACE index, CMS-HCC models
Experience with ACO, MSSP, or Medicare Advantage quality programs
Bilingual — Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, or other languages spoken by patient communities
Comfort working independently in field-based settings with minimal on-site supervision
Schedule
Sphere Senior is designed around clinician sustainability — we don't believe 5-day weeks of 12-hour home visits produce excellent care or retain excellent people.
Option A (standard): 4 × 10-hour shifts/week
Option B: 3 × 12-hour shifts/week + 1 administrative/remote half-day
No mandatory overnight shifts
Structured, shared on-call rotation — low-burden and predictable
Weekend expectations discussed transparently during the hiring process
Why Sphere Senior
Most NP roles offer you a choice: autonomy or support. Private practice gives you freedom but no infrastructure. Health system roles give you resources but crush you with volume and bureaucracy.
Sphere Senior is built differently. You get a real patient panel, real clinical ownership, and real relationships — backed by a Medical Director who's in the field with you, a technology platform that makes your job easier, and a team that's invested in your success.
If you became an NP to make a difference in the lives of older adults — not to churn through 25 patients a day in a 10-minute visit model — this is the role you've been waiting for.