Nurse Practitioner/ Physician Assistant

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Your Role

The Nurse Practitioner position requires collaboration with physicians and other members of our medical team to ensure high-quality healthcare for adults. This role includes providing preventative care, treating acute conditions, and supporting the unique needs of the community through occupational medicine and wellness services.

What You’ll Do

  • Provide general and preventative care to help patients stay proactive about their health.
  • Diagnose and treat acute and chronic conditions with empathy and precision.
  • Perform wellness exams, giving patients the guidance they need to live healthier lives.
  • Order and interpret lab and imaging tests to ensure accurate and timely diagnoses.
  • Prescribe medications and make sure patients have clear instructions for their treatment plans.
  • Conduct sports physicals and occupational medicine testing, including DOT and non-DOT physicals.
  • Care for workers' compensation patients, focusing on their recovery and wellness.
  • Design personalized treatment plans based on thorough patient evaluations.
  • Collaborate with your team to review clinical practices and explore ways to improve patient care.
  • Provide education and resources to empower patients and their families to manage their health confidently.
  • Support a team-first environment by helping wherever needed to enhance the clinic's operations.

Position Details & Work Environment

  • Type of Role: Full-time, Non-Exempt
  • Schedule: 3-2 Split Rotation requiring working every other weekend
  • Work Environment: Warm, friendly, and patient-focused clinic setting.
  • Frequently lift/move objects weighing 10-20 pounds.
  • Requires active participation beyond desk work.

Other Duties

This job description is intended to highlight the core responsibilities of the role, but we’re a team—and sometimes that means stepping outside the usual to pitch in where needed. Duties may shift as our needs evolve.

What We’re Looking For

  • A passion for delivering exceptional care, with a focus on building trust and providing comfort to patients.
  • Excellent communication skills to create meaningful connections with patients and their families.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically, even in busy or challenging situations.
  • A results-driven approach to ensure the highest level of patient care.
  • Dedication to privacy and professionalism to maintain trust and confidentiality.
  • Impeccable organizational skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities with ease.

Qualifications to Shine

  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) licensure with a specialty in Family Medicine.
  • Clinical and/or Emergency Room experience is a plus.
  • Ability to work independently and manage complex medical situations.
  • DOT certification (preferred) and required for full-time Nurse Practitioners.
  • Current CPR certification for Healthcare Providers.
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