About The Position

Piedmont Healthcare is seeking a highly motivated Advanced Practice Provider (APP) to join The Thoracic Rescue, ECMO & Lung Transplant Program. This position is designed as a longitudinal transplant-focused APP role integrated across the continuum of advanced lung disease and lung transplant care, including pre-transplant evaluation, inpatient non-ICU management, outpatient longitudinal follow-up, immunosuppression surveillance, multidisciplinary coordination, and post-transplant continuity of care. The APP will function as a physician-aligned clinical extender working closely with the lung transplant physicians and multidisciplinary transplant team to support comprehensive, patient-centered thoracic transplant care. This role is intentionally structured to provide continuity across ambulatory and inpatient settings rather than functioning within a geographically restricted “inpatient” or “outpatient” model. This position is structured around a longitudinal continuity-of-care model rather than a shift-based inpatient coverage structure. The APP will function as an integrated member of the Lung Transplant and Thoracic Rescue Program across ambulatory and inpatient non-ICU settings, supporting continuity, multidisciplinary coordination, and longitudinal patient management throughout all phases of transplant care.

Requirements

  • Current licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) or Physician Assistant (PA-C)
  • National board certification appropriate to specialty
  • BLS and ACLS certification
  • Eligibility for credentialing and privileging within Piedmont Healthcare

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in lung transplantation, advanced lung disease, pulmonary medicine, critical care, cardiothoracic surgery, or transplant medicine
  • Experience caring for medically complex cardiopulmonary patients
  • Experience functioning within multidisciplinary specialty care environments
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong organizational and clinical reasoning abilities
  • Ability to function independently within a collaborative multidisciplinary transplant environment
  • Commitment to longitudinal patient-centered care
  • Professionalism, adaptability, and accountability
  • Interest in participating in the continued development and growth of a comprehensive lung transplant program

Responsibilities

  • Perform comprehensive evaluations of patients with advanced lung disease undergoing lung transplant consideration and assessment
  • Participate in longitudinal management of patients with advanced thoracic disease throughout all phases of transplant evaluation, waitlisting, transplantation, and post-transplant follow-up
  • Develop familiarity with advanced lung disease processes and indications for lung transplantation, including obstructive, restrictive, vascular, and suppurative lung diseases
  • Independently evaluate and round on hospitalized lung transplant and advanced lung disease patients in non-ICU settings in collaboration with supervising transplant physicians
  • Evaluate and manage outpatient transplant and advanced lung disease clinic patients, including routine follow-up visits, urgent evaluations, transplant assessments, and post-discharge continuity visits
  • Assist in coordination of transplant evaluations, diagnostic testing, and multidisciplinary transplant candidacy discussions
  • Participate in pre-transplant patient and family education regarding transplant evaluation, listing process, expected peri-transplant course, immunosuppression, long-term follow-up, and potential complications
  • Review laboratory, microbiologic, radiographic, pulmonary function testing, and pathology results and coordinate appropriate follow-up plans
  • Assist in immunosuppression management and medication surveillance under transplant program protocols and physician collaboration
  • Coordinate transitions of care following hospitalization and transplantation
  • Participate in multidisciplinary transplant candidate selection and management discussions
  • Assist with waitlist management, transplant readiness evaluations, and longitudinal patient tracking
  • Provide patient and family education regarding transplantation, medications, immunosuppression, complications, and long-term post-transplant care
  • Communicate with referring physicians and outside providers to support continuity of care
  • Maintain timely, accurate, and complete documentation within the electronic medical record
  • Assist with development and maintenance of transplant clinical pathways, protocols, and standardized workflows
  • Participate in transplant quality improvement initiatives and programmatic growth efforts
  • Support transplant regulatory, compliance, and documentation processes as needed
  • Participate in educational initiatives for staff, patients, and referring providers
  • Collaborate closely with transplant coordinators, pharmacists, social workers, dietitians, rehabilitation specialists, and consulting services
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