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Family Health Nurse Practitioner

Job Description – Family Health Nurse Practitioner Location: Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JBNJ), New Jersey Employer: Central Care Incorporated Position Summary: The Family Health Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, including pediatric, adult, and women’s health populations. The NP will deliver outcome-based care in accordance with privileges granted by the Military Treatment Facility (MTF), ensuring high-quality, patient-centered healthcare in collaboration with physicians, nurses, and other medical staff. Compensation & Benefits: Pay Rate: $76.43 per hour Health & Welfare (H&W): $4.57 per hour Paid Time Off (PTO): 80 hours annually (accrued) Sick Leave: 56 hours annually (accrued) Holidays: 11 paid annually Qualifications: Education: Master’s degree in Family Health/Primary Care Nursing. Graduate of an accredited nursing program recognized by ACEN or CCNE. Certification: National certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner (ANCC, AANP, or equivalent). Basic Life Support (BLS) required. ACLS and PALS desired but not mandatory. Experience: Minimum of 2 years full-time experience as a Family Health NP. Recent experience (within the last 6 months) working with pediatric patients (ages 0–17). Experience providing women health exams within the last 24- 36 months (no minimum length required). Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive screening, medical care, and examinations for routine, acute, and chronic conditions. Diagnose and treat patients with common acute conditions, chronic illnesses, and minor trauma. Perform minor procedures (e.g., biopsies, suturing, toenail removal, abscess drainage, Pap exams, IV placement). Order/prescribe medications and adjust dosages based on patient needs. Order and interpret diagnostic tests (labs, imaging) and coordinate specialty referrals. Educate patients and families on diagnoses, treatment options, preventive care, and health maintenance. Promote positive health behaviors and self-care through counseling and education. Collaborate with physicians, NPs, PAs, RNs, and other staff to facilitate primary care services. Mentor junior staff and participate in peer review, case discussions, and quality improvement initiatives. Respond to patient emergencies and assist in urgent care situations.Cover for other Primary Care and Women’s Health providers as needed. CentralCare Incorporated is a leading SBA certified, woman-owned small business dedicated to providing exceptional medical professionals to support the needs of military and civilian healthcare facilities. CentralCare Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) PRN

CentralCare is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to provide Part Time (PRN) services at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center in Fort Cavazos, Texas . This is a great opportunity for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to support our military and their families as civilian contractors (no military service required). A Texas medical license is required for this position. If you do not currently hold a Texas license, we are happy to assist with the licensing process. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Details: Pay: Hourly (1099) Availability: Part Time / PRN Shift: Self-Schedule Pager Call: YES In-House Call: No Contract Length: 1 year Preferred (opportunity to extend) Estimated Credentialing Timeframe: 45-60 days Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Experience: The contract CRNA shall… Have two years’ experience in the last three years , prior to contract execution, as a CRNA (outside of training). Be able to close encounters within seventy-two (72) hours of the patient encounter. Have experience in the delivery of and monitoring of all types of anesthesia utilized in the delivery of obstetrical, epidural labor, and surgical anesthesia (i.e. general endotracheal, subarachnoid block and epidural, and IV regional techniques). Have current experience ( 3 months or more in the past 12 months ) in all anesthesia techniques. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Responsibilities: Perform clinical duties equivalent to military/government CRNAs of similar experience within the assigned MTF unit. Primarily perform duties in the main OR, with limited obstetrical anesthesia responsibilities (including but not limited to epidural for elective, non-elective, and emergency obstetrical procedures). Maintain professional practice standards equivalent to physicians in the same discipline. Perform duties within MTF-granted clinical privileges and based on service demand. Maintain productivity comparable to other CRNAs with similar scope of practice. Workload scheduled by the MTF. Proficient in English (reading, writing, speaking) for effective communication with patients and staff. Meet all CME requirements at personal expense. Maintain OSHA training, provide documentation to the COR. Be a U.S. Citizen (or meet AR 25-2) Proficient in computer use (Microsoft), and possess strong interpersonal skills for diverse patient interactions. MTF provides system-specific training. Sufficient experienced in obstetrical and surgical anesthesia (general endotracheal, subarachnoid block and epidural, and IV regional techniques); maintain current certifications; obtain/maintain CRDAMC privileges; invoice for actual hours worked (subject to patient census and mission needs). Manage all aspects of anesthesia care, including pre/post-op evaluations and preparations, administer monitored anesthesia care, regional and general anesthesia, monitor and manage patient reactions to anesthesia and surgery, manage fluid therapy, perform and manage invasive monitoring, as privileged by the MTF. Conduct pre-anesthetic assessments/evaluation of patient, obtain informed consent, and order necessary pre-anesthetic medications/consults. Develop and implement anesthetic care plans. Conduct pre-induction assessments, including medical record review, lab data, medication review, and patient condition updates, noting prior anesthetic experiences and complications. Monitor anesthesia care, management of patient anesthesia experience, and performing preoperative evaluations and preparations, administering Spinal, Epidural, Bier Block, Axillary Block, and other regional anesthesia, and general anesthetics monitoring patient reactions to anesthesia and surgery, managing fluid therapy, and performing post-operative evaluations. Advise Anesthesiologist or attending physician of adverse reactions necessitating non-delegated medical decisions; takes appropriate actions as directed or required. Maintain the patient's physiologic homeostasis and corrects abnormal responses to the anesthesia and/or surgery. Collect and interpret patient physiological data via noninvasive monitoring. Manage the patient's airway and pulmonary status. Manage patient emergence and recovery, including pain/complication management, via medication, fluids, or ventilator support. Document all anesthesia-related events, including agent dosages, fluids, and blood components. Document post-anesthetic visits, noting any complications. Serve as a resource and assist in training staff and student nurse anesthetists in clinical phases. Adhere to CDC and MTF infection control guidelines. Ensure cleanliness and maintenance of anesthesia equipment. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Qualifications: Degree: Master's degree in nursing. Education: Graduate from an academic program, approved by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Programs (COA). Must have and maintain certification by the Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetist. Certified as a Registered Nurse Anesthetist from the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) or the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) . Current, unrestricted license to practice medicine in the state of Texas. Active BLS, PALS, and ACLS. Must meet continuing medical education (CME) requirements About CentralCare Inc: CentralCare Incorporated is a leading SBA certified, woman-owned small business dedicated to providing exceptional medical professionals to support the needs of military and civilian healthcare facilities. CentralCare Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
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Registered Nurse – Wound Ostomy & Continence (WOC)

$65 / hour
Registered Nurse – Wound, Ostomy & Continence (WOC) | Honolulu, Hawaii Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Civilian Contractor | Central Care Incorporated Schedule: Monday–Friday | 7:15 AM –3:45 PM (1-hour lunch) Take your nursing career to the next level at one of the most respected military medical centers in the country—while living in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii This is a unique opportunity to combine advanced clinical practice, leadership, and purpose-driven care while supporting active-duty service members and their families. Compensation & Benefits $65/hour base rate $5.09/hour Health & Welfare (H&W) 80 hours PTO (accrued annually) 56 hours Sick Leave (accrued annually) 11 Paid Federal Holidays Consistent weekday schedule – strong work/life balance Key Responsibilities Plan, implement, and evaluate specialized care for patients requiring wound, ostomy, and continence management Provide care across inpatient and ambulatory settings Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and interdisciplinary teams to deliver evidence-based, cost-effective care Perform and support advanced wound care techniques including: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) Conservative sharp debridement Compression therapy and offloading techniques Use of specialty support surfaces and orthotics Educate patients, families, and staff on wound care management and prevention strategies Develop and implement individualized care plans and make clinical recommendations to providers Train and mentor nursing and therapy staff in wound and ostomy care best practices Support quality improvement initiatives and promote clinical excellence Plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care to inpatient and ambulatory patients in treatment of wound care. Collaborates with the primary care provider, surgeons, and other professional health care providers, in one or more surgical services, to assess, coordinate, plan, and implement the newest approaches and practices to deliver efficient, cost-effective wound care for the patient population. Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates nursing activities and services that relate to wound care and enterostomal therapy. Incorporates teaching and learning activities into care plan Makes recommendations to the physician for changes in wound/ostomy care orders/patient care plans, and provides evidence-based research support, as needed, in collaboration with a licensed independent provider. Through training and support, empowers clinical staff to effectively assess patients, as related to wounds, ostomies, and incontinence; recommend appropriate protocols and advocate with physicians. Provides basic wound/ostomy care training and orientation to all new nursing and therapy staff Knowledge of, and skill in, the management of complex, delicate machinery and life-saving equipment, and wound care specific equipment, used for ultrasonic treatment, conservative sharps debridement, adaptive/off-loading orthotics (contact casts/ shoes/ boots, specialty support surfaces, negative (sub-atmospheric) pressure wound therapy, compression therapy/units and obtaining an arterial/brachial index. Qualifications Active Registered Nurse (RN) license Must be a U.S Citizen Must hold current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Graduate of an accredited WOCN education program (WOCNEP) Current WOCN certification (WOCNCB required) Minimum 2 years of recent WOC RN experience (within the last 4 years) Strong clinical knowledge of advanced wound care equipment and techniques Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team What Makes You a Great Fit Detail-oriented with strong clinical judgment Passionate about patient education and improving outcomes Skilled in collaboration and mentoring others Comfortable in a fast-paced, mission-driven healthcare environment Make a Meaningful Impact This is more than a clinical role—it’s an opportunity to directly improve healing outcomes and quality of life for those who serve our country. Your expertise will support readiness, recovery, and resilience within the military community. Ready to Combine Purpose + Paradise? Bring your expertise to Tripler Army Medical Center and experience a career that is both professionally rewarding and personally fulfilling.
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Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LP/VN)

$30 / hour
CentralCare is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LP/VN) to provide full-time services at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. This is a great opportunity for LP/VNs to support our military and their families as federal civilian contractors. Enjoy the opportunity to work in a premier military medical facility in Hawaii while gaining valuable federal experience. Any active U.S. state license is accepted. COMPENSATION DETAILS:: Pay: $30 hr H&W: $5.09 hr. PTO: 80 hours accrued annually Sick leave: 56 hours accrued annually Holidays: 11 paid annually Qualifications: Degree/Education: Graduation from a State Board of Nursing approved LPN/LVN training program or completion of equivalent military training that permits sitting for the State licensure examination Must have a minimum of one (1) year experience within the last two (2) years as a licensed practical or vocational nurse, after graduation. Certifications Required: Basic Life Support (BLS) – American Heart Association Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) – AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – AHA Responsibilities: Prepare patients for special procedures. Perform Foley catheterization on adult and pediatric patients as appropriate for clinical area. Perform irrigations of eyes, ears, stomachs, abscesses and wounds. Perform technical procedures such as shunt care, insertion and maintenance of NG tubes, Hickman Catheter Care, changing IV tubing and dressing as appropriate for clinical care area and in accordance with unit SOPs. Perform care and maintenance of drainage tubes. Perform suctioning of patients. Draw lab work independently when directed to do so. Correctly perform point of care testing and other authorized satellite laboratory procedures. Ensure laboratory specimens are correctly labeled, and laboratory slips correctly completed. Assist with special procedures, as appropriate in specialty clinics or on the units. Document inpatient record and other required forms such as Intake and Output, TPR graphic, and nursing notes. Use computerized information systems as required. Reinforce patient education and discharge instructions. Use and maintain simple and complex diagnostic tools and equipment (e.g., stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, cardiac monitor, digital readout, hemodynamic monitoring systems, infusion pumps, central venous lines, respiratory ventilator) to obtain and/or validate observations and provide for the care of all patients. Recognize and respond to serious alterations in patient's condition, determine appropriate action to include notification of the Registered Nurse/Physician, airway management and initiation of CPR. May be assigned or rotated between inpatient wards, clinics, and specialized units. About CentralCare Inc: CentralCare Incorporated is a leading SBA-certified, woman-owned small business dedicated to providing exceptional medical professionals to support the needs of military and civilian healthcare facilities. CentralCare Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experience
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

$20 / hour
CentralCare is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to provide full-time services at TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER in HONOLULU, HAWAII . This is a great opportunity for CNAs to support our military and their families as federal civilian contractors. Work in a structured clinical environment supporting patient care across ambulatory and acute care settings. This role offers meaningful experience working alongside healthcare professionals while serving a mission-driven population. COMPENSATION DETAILS: Pay: $20 hr H&W: $5.09 hr PTO: 80 hours accrued annually SICK LEAVE: 56 hours accrued annually HOLIDAYS: 11 paid annually Qualifications: Completion of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program Must possess and maintain active CNA certification Minimum of 1 year experience within the last 2 years in an ambulatory and/or acute care setting Ability to perform patient care duties within scope of practice Strong communication and teamwork skills Responsibilities: Provide direct patient care and assist with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) including bathing, feeding, grooming, and mobility Monitor patients and report changes in condition to nursing staff Assist in transporting patients (wheelchair, stretcher, or ambulatory) within the facility Support specimen collection, handling, and transport for laboratory testing within scope of practice Apply and remove bandages, simple dressings, and hot/cold packs Assist providers during patient examinations and procedures by preparing equipment and positioning patients Clean wounds, apply dressings, and assist with suture or staple removal as directed Maintain cleanliness of patient care areas, equipment, and supplies Assist with patient admissions, discharges, and documentation in medical records Perform basic administrative support such as filing and completing lab/x-ray/EKG forms Ensure proper handling of linens, supplies, and equipment per facility policies May be assigned to various units including inpatient wards, clinics, or specialty departments About CentralCare Inc: CentralCare Incorporated is a leading SBA certified, woman-owned small business dedicated to providing exceptional medical professionals to support the needs of military and civilian healthcare facilities. CentralCare Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
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