Posted August 23, 2026
Advanced Practice Provider - Mobile Wound Care (Physician Assistant)
Renew Vein and Vascular
San Francisco, CA, US
Full Time
600USD - 800USD per dai
Job Description
Job Description
Benefits:
Job Description
Position Summary
The Advanced Practice Provider – Mobile Wound Care is a Physician Assistant responsible for the evaluation, management, and longitudinal care of complex chronic wounds in patients’ homes. The role focuses primarily on lower-extremity venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers (commonly in diabetic patients), and pressure injuries in bed-bound or wheelchair-dependent individuals.
The PA functions as a field-based clinical extension of the supervising Interventional Radiologist, providing detailed wound assessments, determining wound etiology, and coordinating multidisciplinary care with home health agencies under physician-directed treatment plans.
Core Responsibilities
Clinical Evaluation & Wound Assessment
- 401(k)
- Competitive salary
- Health insurance
Job Description
Position Summary
The Advanced Practice Provider – Mobile Wound Care is a Physician Assistant responsible for the evaluation, management, and longitudinal care of complex chronic wounds in patients’ homes. The role focuses primarily on lower-extremity venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers (commonly in diabetic patients), and pressure injuries in bed-bound or wheelchair-dependent individuals.
The PA functions as a field-based clinical extension of the supervising Interventional Radiologist, providing detailed wound assessments, determining wound etiology, and coordinating multidisciplinary care with home health agencies under physician-directed treatment plans.
Core Responsibilities
Clinical Evaluation & Wound Assessment
- Perform in-home evaluations of chronic and complex wounds
- Obtain targeted histories relevant to wound etiology, vascular disease, diabetes, immobility, and infection risk
- Conduct comprehensive wound assessments, including:
- Size, depth, tissue characteristics, exudate, odor, and surrounding skin
- Signs of infection or ischemia
- Size, depth, tissue characteristics, exudate, odor, and surrounding skin
- Determine primary wound etiology:
- Venous stasis
- Arterial / ischemic
- Pressure-related
- Mixed etiologies
- Venous stasis
- Communicate findings and recommendations directly with the Interventional Radiologist, who directs overall care
- Collaborate closely with clinical staff to:
- Implement physician-directed treatment plans
- Relay and clarify orders to home health agencies
- Implement physician-directed treatment plans
- Serve as the clinical liaison between the supervising physician and home health nursing teams
- Assist in developing and adjusting wound care plans under physician guidance
- Monitor wound progression and response to therapy
- Identify patients who may require:
- Vascular imaging or intervention
- Escalation of care
- Advanced wound therapies
- Vascular imaging or intervention
- Participate in weekly or bi-weekly follow-up visits, depending on patient acuity
- Complete timely, accurate documentation of:
- Wound evaluations
- Clinical impressions
- Communications with physician and staff
- Wound evaluations
- Support documentation requirements for:
- Home health coordination
- Medical necessity
- Ongoing treatment authorization
- Home health coordination
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Home-based patient visits
- Patients primarily seen weekly or every other week
- Home health agencies provide more frequent care per physician orders
- Structured, physician-led model with strong clinical support
- Licensed Physician Assistant
- Experience in wound care, vascular disease, geriatrics, or chronic disease management preferred
- Comfort with independent home visits within a physician-directed framework
- Strong communication and coordination skills
- Familiarity with venous, arterial, diabetic, and pressure ulcers
- Ability to recognize when wounds may have vascular etiologies requiring intervention
- Experience working alongside home health agencies
- Organized, detail-oriented, and clinically observant
