Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant
Torrington
Thursday, 21 May 2026
The Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant plays a critical role in our continued mission to provide quality care that protects the rights, dignity, and health of our unique patient population. Duties and responsibilities may include and are not limited to:Conducting physical examinations, developing treatment plans and monitoring patients. Managing acute and chronic conditions such as asthma, hypertension, and diabetes. Administering medications and providing instructions to patients. Monitoring and documenting patient health including vital signs, medical histories. Providing direct patient care, triaging, assessing patient needs, developing care plans, and coordinating services. Responding to medical emergencies, providing first aid, and ensuring timely transport to appropriate healthcare facilities. Educating patients on preventative care, healthy lifestyle choices, and substance abuse prevention. Understanding and adhering to correctional facility security protocols, while working closely with correctional officers and other healthcare professionals, to ensure the safety and well-being of patients. Maintaining accurate medical records, documenting treatment plans, and reporting any relevant information. Conducting rounds, evaluating patients returning from off-site treatment. Admitting and discharging patients from the facility Qualifications Education / Licenses / Certifications / Requirements. Advanced nursing education (Master's or Doctorate)Current licensure as a Nurse Practitioner. Must hold a current unrestricted license as a Nurse Practitioner in STATE - Current DEA registration. An appropriate collaborative agreement with the on-site Physician. Must possess an active BLS/ CPR Certification (AHA preferred)Be certified in a Board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. Strong organizational skills are needed to keep track of patient treatment plans and progress notes. Knowledge of nursing practice principles and techniques, occupational health and safety standards, infectious disease management, applicable health care laws, regulations, and procedures for direct health care services. Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills. Able to work independently and in a team. Experience working in a correctional facility or acute care center is a plus. Ability to interact effectively with patients from diverse backgrounds, including those with mental health or substance abuse issues. Must have the ability to maintain confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information and integrity, professionalism and ability to adhere to a Code of Conduct and comply with all facility(s) correctional healthcare policies, procedures, and legal requirements. Must pass the facility's criminal background check and drug screening Physical Capabilities:Must have the ability to stand for long periods, lift and move patients (up to 50 pounds), bend, squat, reach, push, pull, walk significant distances, and perform physically demanding tasks like CPR, all while maintaining good balance and endurance throughout a shift. Why Join NaphCare? NaphCare is one of the largest providers of healthcare services to correctional facilities throughout the US, and we are growing. If you have never considered a career in correctional healthcare, now may be the time! In addition to competitive salaries and generous employee benefits, we have opportunities for new graduates and experienced medical professionals, promote educational growth, and strongly support career advancement within the company.