Job Description
Job Description
About the Role
Puzzle Healthcare is a mission-driven, national post-acute care organization focused on protecting patients during their most vulnerable moments—right after a hospital stay. As a Nurse Practitioner in the Danville, IL area , you’ll provide focused care in nursing facilities helping reduce readmissions and improve recovery while enjoying autonomy, a predictable schedule, and strong team support.
What You’ll Do
- Round in assigned facilities on a consistent weekday daytime schedule
- Oversee daily patient interactions through timely micro visits that support focused assessments to assess recovery, manage pain, wounds, and functional decline
- Collaborate with physicians, therapists, and facility staff on individualized recovery plans
- Use Puzzle’s EHR to complete documentation (often remotely from home)
- Monitor readmission risk and help close gaps in post-acute care
- Maintain compliance with post-acute and PM&R-related regulations
What You’ll Gain
Schedule : Weekday daytime hours only; no nights, weekends, holidays, or callCompensation : Competitive salary, typically $120,000–$140,000 annually, with the final offer dependent on experience, location, and other lawful factors. Performance bonus and / or RVU-based incentive opportunities may be availableBenefits : Comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, professional development, and remote charting toolsCulture : A supportive, mission-obsessed team that values collaboration, kindness, and career growthWhat We’re Looking For
Master’s degree in Nursing and certified Nurse Practitioner (NP)Active, unrestricted NP license in relevant state of employment with prescriptive authority2–3+ years’ experience in PM&R, geriatrics, post-acute, internal medicine, family medicine, or similar; SNF experience strongly preferredStrong clinical judgment with complex, medically fragile patientsComfortable working with autonomy while collaborating across teamsAlignment with Puzzle’s culture : ownership over hierarchy, curiosity, humility, and a focus on real patient outcomes