At Curana Health, we’re on a mission to radically improve the health, happiness, and dignity of older adults—and we’re looking for passionate people to help us do it.
As a national leader in value-based care, we offer senior living communities and skilled nursing facilities a wide range of solutions (including on-site primary care services, Accountable Care Organizations, and Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans) proven to enhance health outcomes, streamline operations, and create new financial opportunities.
Founded in 2021, we’ve grown quickly—now serving 200,000+ seniors in 1,500+ communities across 32 states. Our team includes more than 1,000 clinicians alongside care coordinators, analysts, operators, and professionals from all backgrounds, all working together to deliver high-quality, proactive solutions for senior living operators and those they care for.
If you’re looking to make a meaningful impact on the senior healthcare landscape, you’re in the right place—and we look forward to working with you.
For more information about our company, visit CuranaHealth.com.
We’re looking for a compassionate and collaborative physician to join our inpatient palliative care team on a PRN basis. This role is ideal for someone who values time with patients and families, enjoys partnering with an interdisciplinary care team, and finds purpose in helping people navigate serious illness with dignity, relief, and clarity.
Provide inpatient palliative consultations focused on symptom management, goals of care, advance care planning, and support for complex decision-making
Maintain a patient-centered approach that prioritizes comfort, autonomy, and aligned care plans
Collaborate closely with hospitalists, specialists, nursing, social work, chaplaincy, therapy, and case management
Document clearly and thoroughly to support continuity of care, safety, and billing compliance
Participate in family meetings to ensure shared understanding of clinical status, treatment options, and patient wishes
Serve as a clinical resource on palliative care principles and best practices
Support transitions of care to hospice, home-based palliative programs, long-term care, or other appropriate settings when indicated
MD or DO degree with active, unrestricted license in state of practice
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Hospice & Palliative Medicine, Geriatrics, Internal Medicine, or Family Medicine
Prior experience in palliative care strongly preferred (inpatient experience ideal)
DEA license (or eligibility) and ability to prescribe controlled medications
Clear, compassionate communicator with strong listening skills and emotional intelligence
Comfortable facilitating complex conversations and guiding families under stress
Commitment to delivering equitable, person-centered care to diverse patient populations
This role requires travel to and from one or more assigned facilities. Depending on the amount of travel required, Curana may in future determine that a valid driver’s license, current auto insurance, and an acceptable driving record are required. If so, you will be provided with thirty (30) days notice of this requirement. From that time forward, please be advised that Periodic motor vehicle (MVR) checks may be conducted as a condition of, and/or for, continued employment.

We’re thrilled to announce that Curana Health has been named the 147th fastest growing, privately owned company in the nation on Inc. magazine’s prestigious Inc. 5000 list. Curana also ranked 16th in the “Healthcare & Medical” industry category and 21st in Texas.
This recognition underscores Curana Health’s impact in transforming senior housing by supporting operator stability and ensuring seniors receive the high-quality care they deserve.
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