From rehabilitation after illness or injury to chronic disease management to in-patient level care, Mass General Brigham’s Healthcare at Home offers patients a broad range of home-based care services within both our Home Hospital and Home Care programs.
Our employees are at the core of care delivery. Among them are some of the most skilled and dedicated caregivers globally, comprising highly trained doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners (APPs), nurses, therapists, and other health care professionals. We are dedicated to recruiting new team members who share this high level of clinical expertise and commitment to patient care.
When you work for Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home, you can expect a fast-paced, challenging, and supportive environment, a rewarding career, and an opportunity to make a difference, have a voice, and advance your skills. We value those who are energetic, compassionate, and driven to improve the lives of our patients and their families.
Home-based health care is one of the fastest growing fields in the U.S., making a career with us an opportunity to develop expertise in a highly desirable field. Those who work in home-based health care often report high satisfaction due to the one-to-one care model in the patient’s home environment, excellent benefits, and competitive salaries.
Employees receive a comprehensive benefits package upon starting their employment with Healthcare at Home, which includes:
Competitive rates based on years of experience
Medical coverage
Pharmacy coverage – prescription plan
Dental coverage
Vision coverage
Paid time off/earned time
Company-paid short-term disability
Voluntary long-term disability
Life/accidental death and dismemberment insurance
Flexible health care and dependent care spending accounts
Retirement – cash balance and 403(b)
Tuition reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Fitness benefit
PERKS program employee discounts
Market-based pay
Annual merit increase
Regular market reviews of salary ranges
Employee referral bonus program
We provide a welcoming and supportive environment for employees of all diverse backgrounds, cultures, ages, lifestyles, and physical abilities. We are committed to enhancing the careers of our team members through training, mentorship, support, and more.
At the heart of Healthcare at Home are the professionals who are dedicated to supporting our patients. Every day, they deliver compassionate care while creating an engaging patient-to-caregiver relationship that improves clinical outcomes and creates an environment focused on patient safety, well-being, and satisfaction.
The core values of our staff—which are truly centered around the needs of every patient—set Healthcare at Home apart from all other home-based care in the world.
We set our staff up for success with:
Learning and development specialist-led programs
Extensive, customized orientation programs offered every two weeks
Tuition assistance
Continuing education and professional development support
Massachusetts General Hospital Institute partnership
We celebrate and recognize staff who contribute to our core values: Innovation, collaboration, accountability, respect, and excellence.
Recognition programs:
Pillars of Excellence Awards
Employee service awards
Strength through Service Recognition
Mass General Brigham, an Equal Opportunity Employer, is committed to a fair, diverse, and inclusive work environment.
We value the uniqueness of our employees and our patient populations. Our recruitment efforts focus on qualified, diverse, and dedicated candidates.
We are committed to ensuring fair treatment towards all employees at all times, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, physical abilities, or any other aspect that makes up an employee's unique identity.
We offer comprehensive benefits that are designed to support the needs of our employees, including same-sex partner benefits.
Mass General Brigham Home Care offers longer-term, post-acute, medically necessary skilled care to help patients manage chronic conditions or recover from an illness or injury.
Visits from Home Care clinicians may be in-person or virtual depending on the patient’s needs and circumstances and cover a large service area. The core clinical care delivery team includes:
The Mass General Brigham's Newly Licensed Nurse (NLN) Residency Program is designed to support exceptional new nurses as they transition from their academics into clinical practice. NLNs accepted into the program will begin their careers in home-based nursing care within a cohort model, divided into North and South regions. Over a 6-month period, they will receive comprehensive education, professional development, and ongoing support.
Within their respective cohorts, NLNs will benefit from mentorship by experienced managers and peer support from fellow NLNs. Through a blend of classes and field work, participants will cultivate critical thinking skills and develop an expert nursing practice.
Participating in our Newly Licensed Nurse Residency Program offers more than just improved patient care; it instills a commitment to excellence and quality care that aligns with the values of Mass General Brigham.
Dr. Abraham Cherukara encourages growing collaborations with Mass General Brigham Home Hospital.
Stephanie Volpe, PA, describes delivering inpatient care — even surgical recovery — through Mass General Brigham’s Home Hospital.
Heidi Buckley, RN, BSN, discusses her experience as a nurse on Mass General Brigham's Home Hospital team.
Physical Therapist Inder Singh, PT, DPT, answers questions about his role on the Mass General Brigham Home Care team.
Allison Ruhe, PA-C, discusses the role of Advanced Practice Providers with Mass General Brigham Home Hospital and how she thinks about the patient experience.
Derek Guanaga, BA, MPH, NRP, describes a typical day as a paramedic with Mass General Brigham Home Hospital.
Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home Director of Education and Training discusses her newly unified team, her personal learning journey, and her passion for home-based care.
Paramedic Katie Capuccio talks about providing inpatient-level care in the homes of local patients as part of Mass General Brigham's Home Hospital team.