NP Full-time
Avir at Heritage Oaks

Nurse Practitioner (Skilled Nursing) Avir at Heritage Oaks

$100,000 - $120,000 / year

Avir Health Group is searching for a qualified Nurse Practitioner (Skilled Nursing) to join our family!

 

This position is focused in a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) setting, where you would serve as a clinical leader, working collaboratively with the facility’s care team to oversee both short- and long-term residents. Responsibilities include admissions, discharges, monthly stability checks, and evaluations for changes in condition. You’ll also handle advanced care planning, comprehensive assessments, and prescribing treatments.

 

Benefits include:

  • Competitive salary: $100,000–$120,000+ (commensurate with experience)

  • Uncapped bonus potential

  • 4+ weeks paid time off

  • Full health benefits and 401(k) with company match

  • Malpractice insurance with tail coverage

  • Flexible scheduling and strong work-life balance

 

Requirements:

  • Active Texas Advanced Practice Licensure (APN) and DEA License

  • Previous nursing or clinical experience

  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

Master’s degree in Nursing

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