I. Clinical Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive outpatient evaluations for adolescents and adults with suspected or confirmed Ehlers‑Danlos syndrome and related conditions, including detailed histories, physical examinations, joint hypermobility assessments, functional evaluations, and medication reconciliation.
- Diagnose and longitudinally manage chronic and complex conditions commonly associated with EDS, such as chronic pain, joint instability, autonomic dysfunction (e.g., POTS), fatigue, gastrointestinal dysmotility, headache disorders, and functional impairment.
- Develop, implement, and adjust individualized care plans in collaboration with patients and families, using shared decision‑making and evidence‑based approaches tailored to rare and multisystem disease.
- Prescribe medications, order and interpret diagnostic tests, imaging, and laboratory studies, and monitor treatment response and adverse effects.
- Provide preventive care, anticipatory guidance, and symptom‑focused management, with attention to functional optimization, activity modification, injury prevention, and long‑term disease impact.
- Coordinate interdisciplinary care with physicians, genetic counselors, physical and occupational therapists, pain management specialists, behavioral health providers, nurses, and other subspecialists as part of the Ehlers‑Danlos Center team.
- Educate patients and caregivers on disease mechanisms, symptom management strategies, medication use, pacing/activity strategies, and navigating complex care needs.
- Serve as a consistent point of contact for patients with high care coordination needs, helping reduce fragmentation within a large academic health system.
II. Administrative Responsibilities
- Document all patient encounters accurately, clearly, and in a timely manner in the electronic health record in accordance with UVA Health policies and regulatory standards.
- Support clinic operations, including patient panel management, visit scheduling, referral coordination, and follow‑up tracking within the Ehlers‑Danlos Center.
- Participate in programmatic data tracking, outcomes monitoring, and quality improvement initiatives related to patient access, care coordination, and clinical outcomes.
- Assist with prior authorizations, durable medical equipment requests (e.g., braces, mobility aids), therapy referrals, and communication with external providers as needed.
- Adhere to billing, coding, and compliance requirements for specialty outpatient care.
III. Professional Responsibilities
- Maintain active Virginia licensure, national certification, and appropriate prescriptive authority as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant.
- Engage in ongoing continuing education related to heritable connective tissue disorders, chronic pain, autonomic conditions, and multidisciplinary care of complex patients.
- Participate in UVA’s Center for Advanced Practice, including APP‑specific onboarding, mentorship, professional development, and career advancement opportunities.
- Contribute to educational efforts by precepting learners (e.g., APP students, residents, fellows) and sharing expertise in EDS and complex chronic disease management.
- Remain current with emerging evidence, consensus guidelines, and best practices related to Ehlers‑Danlos syndrome and related disorders.
IV. Leadership Responsibilities
- Serve as a key clinical leader within the Ehlers‑Danlos Center, advocating for patient‑centered, compassionate, and coordinated care in complex cases.
- Contribute to the development, refinement, and expansion of the newly established Ehlers‑Danlos Center, including clinical workflows, care models, and patient education resources.
- Mentor and support other team members and participate in onboarding and knowledge‑sharing as the program grows.
- Lead or participate in quality improvement, clinical innovation, or research‑adjacent initiatives aimed at improving access, outcomes, and patient experience for individuals with EDS.
- Represent the UVA Health Ehlers‑Danlos Center in institutional committees, educational activities, or outreach efforts when appropriate.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education: Graduate of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program with a master’s degree.
Experience: Department and unit specific.
Licensure: License or license eligible as an Advance Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, and Certified Nurse Midwife) as set forth by the state of Virginia. If Nurse Practitioner, license to Practice as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia is required. Must demonstrate and maintain all credentialing and licensing requirements of UVA Health System, the Virginia Board of Medicine or the Virginia Board of Nursing, and appropriate certifying bodies. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required. Current PALS/NRP, as required, specific to position. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) as required, specific to position.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Job requires standing for prolonged periods, frequently bending/stooping, reaching (overhead, extensive, and repetitive); Repetitive motion: computer keyboard. Proficient communicative, auditory and visual skills; Attention to detail and ability to write legibly; Ability to lift/push/pull 50 - 100lbs. May be exposed to noise, radiation, radioactive materials, blood/body fluids and infectious disease.
The starting base rate for this role is $116,123.00 annually. Individual compensation will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications, previous work experience, and/or education.Benefits
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off, Long-term and Short-term Disability, Retirement Savings
Health Saving Plans, and Flexible Spending Accounts
Certification and education support
Generous Paid Time Off
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