NP Per Diem
Northern Nevada Health System

NP Hospitalist Per Diem| Flexible Schedule | No State Income Tax | Nevada - Reno - Tahoe

 

Flexible Swing Shift Schedule | Supportive Team Culture | Reno–Tahoe Lifestyle 

 

If you’re an experienced Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant/Associate looking for a flexible per diem schedule, a collaborative medical group, and the chance to live and work near Lake Tahoe, this opportunity with the Northern Nevada Medical Group (NNMG) may be exactly what you’ve been searching for. Join a team that values clinical excellence, mutual support, and a healthy work‑life balance — all while practicing in one of the most desirable outdoor regions in the West.

 

Position Overview

  • Employment Type: Per Diem
  • Schedule: Minimum requirement of 4 shifts per month; 2 pm-10 pm, flexible swing shift schedule (variable days)
  • Call: None
  • Patient Volume: Varies
  • Locations: Northern Nevada Medical Center, Sierra Medical Center
  • Team: Work alongside a cohesive group of Hospitalists who support one another and communicate well
  • Technology: Cerner EMR

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with supervising physician
  • Perform clinical assessments within the scope of licensure
  • Perform initial history and physical exams
  • Document care using Cerner
  • Care planning and reassessment
  • Patient and family education and counseling regarding diagnostics, treatment plan, and medications
  • Complete billing and query responses in a timely manner

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive per diem compensation at $80 per hour + comprehensive malpractice coverage
  • No State Income Tax

Qualifications

  • Board Certified APRN or PA-C
  • REQUIRED: Minimum of one year experience out of training — new graduates will not be accepted for this opportunity
  • Active or eligible Nevada medical license
  • While all candidates will be considered, Nevada candidates are preferred
  • This position is not eligible for J-1 or H1-B visa sponsorship

About Reno–Tahoe

Reno offers:

  • No State Income Tax
  • Four-season climate with 300+ days of sunshine
  • A quick 45‑minute drive to Lake Tahoe
  • World‑class skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and water sports
  • Vibrant and safe neighborhoods with excellent school options
  • Thriving downtown with restaurants, breweries, arts, and year‑round events
  • Access to the University of Nevada, Reno and a growing academic community
  • Easy travel via Reno-Tahoe International Airport

About the Northern Nevada Health System & UHS

The Northern Nevada Health System is part of Universal Health Services (UHS)—one of the nation’s largest and most respected hospital management companies. UHS has more than 100,000 employees nationwide, a Forbes 500 designation, and a long-standing commitment to team culture, transparency, and supporting families. 

 

At UHS, we believe in supporting both your career and personal life. We hire a family. So if your partner, parents, or children are also seeking opportunities in healthcare or elsewhere, let me know—as a family company, we support whole-family placement whenever possible.

 

Interested? Want to learn more? Contact April Heiselt, In-house Physician Recruiter, today! 

 

April Heiselt

In-House Recruiter

Northern Nevada Health System

april.heiselt@uhsinc.com

(662) 648-9999

 

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