Nurse Practitioner, Internal Medicine- Geriatrics
Company: UTMB Health
Location: Galveston
Posted on: January 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Nurse Practitioner, Internal Medicine- Geriatrics at UTMB Health
summary: This role is for a Nurse Practitioner specializing in
Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, providing advanced primary care
services to medically complex, homebound, and functionally limited
older adults in various settings including home and nursing
facilities. The position involves direct patient care,
interdisciplinary collaboration, mentoring students, and
contributing to quality assurance and academic programs within a
geriatrics division. The role requires advanced nursing
credentials, certification, and licensure, with an emphasis on
promoting independence and reducing hospitalizations for elderly
patients. JOB SUMMARY Provides advanced practice health care
services as well as documentation of services, collaborates with
colleagues and clinical director, supervises assigned support
staff, participates in quality assurance activities, and
demonstrates a commitment to quality health care. EDUCATION &
EXPERIENCE Minimum Qualifications: Completion of a graduate level
(or higher) nurse practitioner program accredited by the
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) or the
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) No experience
required LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS OR CERTIFICATIONS Required:
Certification by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) Licensed Registered
Nurse (RN) by the Texas Board of Nursing (TBON) Licensed Advanced
Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in a nurse practitioner clinical
area of specialization by the Texas Board of Nursing (TBON) Current
RN’s who have not yet completed their nurse practitioner program or
recent graduates who have not yet obtained their ANCC/AANP
certification or APRN nurse practitioner license are eligible to
apply for this position. However, official employment is contingent
upon the successful completion of an accredited nurse practitioner
program, ANCC/AANP certification and APRN nurse practitioner
licensure. Minimum Qualifications: •Master’s or Doctoral degree in
Nursing or Physician Assistant Studies from an accredited program.
•Current Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) or Physician
Assistant (PA-C) license in the State of Texas. •National
certification in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, Family Practice,
or related specialty. Job Summary: UTMB is seeking a full-time
Advanced Practice Provider within the Division of
Geriatrics-Home-Based Primary Care Program. This position
emphasizes patient-centered primary care services to medically
complex, homebound, and functionally limited older adults across
home and nursing facility settings. The program’s goal is to
deliver high-quality, coordinated healthcare that promotes
independence, enhances quality of life, and reduces avoidable
hospitalizations. The Division of Geriatrics at UTMB is dedicated
to improving the health, independence, and quality of life of older
adults through excellence in clinical care, education, and
research. With 8 faculty, 8 advanced practice providers and 2 to 4
fellows per year, the Division provides comprehensive geriatric
care across diverse settings, including ambulatory clinics,
inpatient consult services, long-term care facilities, and the home
environment through our Home-Based Primary Care Program. The
Home-Based Primary Care Program is a cornerstone of the Division’s
mission—delivering compassionate, high-quality care to homebound
older adults. This innovative program enables faculty and trainees
to provide continuity of care, promote aging in place, and reduce
unnecessary hospitalizations by addressing the complex medical,
functional, and social needs of each patient. The Division also
leads UTMB’s Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Unit, a dedicated
inpatient program designed to optimize outcomes for hospitalized
older adults. The ACE Unit integrates a multidisciplinary
approach—combining the expertise of physicians, nurses, therapists,
pharmacists, and social workers—to promote functional recovery,
prevent complications, and ensure smooth transitions of care. In
addition to its clinical excellence, the Division is committed to
training the next generation of geriatricians through its
ACGME-accredited Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program, which
offers robust inpatient and outpatient experiences, exposure to
interdisciplinary care models, and mentorship from nationally
recognized faculty. The Division also plays a vital role in medical
education at all levels, integrating geriatric principles into the
curriculum for medical students and residents across specialties.
Research and scholarly activity are integral to the Division’s
work, with ongoing projects focused on healthy aging, dementia
care, falls prevention, polypharmacy, and healthcare delivery
innovations. The Division partners closely with the Sealy Center on
Aging, creating a vibrant academic environment that fosters
collaboration and discovery. Job Duties: •Provide comprehensive
primary care services to geriatric patients in home and nursing
facility settings, focusing on prevention, chronic disease
management, and functional well-being. Performs individualized
history and physical examinations for diverse populations inclusive
of social determinants of health. •Orders and interprets diagnostic
testing in accordance with relevant health concerns of the patient.
•Obtain laboratory testing-includes blood specimen draws,
catheterization, flu swabs, and joint injections. •Precepting and
mentoring school of nursing and school of medicine students.
•Develops a comprehensive plan of care that encompasses
evidence-based practice guidelines, practice protocols, Medicare,
Medicaid, and other state and federal regulations. •Prescribes
appropriate pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.
•Provides appropriate education for current health diagnoses as
well as anticipatory guidance for health promotion and disease
prevention applicable to the individual’s health and socioeconomic
status. •Monitors plan of care for cost-effectiveness and the
achievement of expected improvements, while openly seeking feedback
from patients, significant others, colleagues, allied health,
appropriate referrals, and collaborating physician to enhance
quality outcomes. •Works independently to full scope of practice in
compliance with the Texas Nurse Practice Act with acknowledgement
of collaborating physician availability for consultation and
collaboration. •Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams—including
nursing, pharmacy, social work, and rehabilitation—for optimal care
of older adults. Contribute to curriculum development, clinical
skills training, and geriatric-focused academic programs. Preferred
Qualifications: •Experience providing primary care to geriatric or
medically complex populations in home or long-term care settings.
•Experience in an academic medical center or teaching environment.
•Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a
collaborative, team-oriented approach. Salary Range: Commensurate
with experience Equal Employment Opportunity UTMB Health strives to
provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color,
religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation,
gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability,
veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional
policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction
is required by law. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes
affirmative action to hire and advance protected veterans and
individuals with disabilities. Keywords: Nurse Practitioner,
Geriatrics, Internal Medicine, Advanced Practice Provider, Primary
Care, Home-Based Care, Elderly Care, Chronic Disease Management,
Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Patient Care
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