NP Outpatient Per Diem

Advance Your Practice at Bingham Healthcare

Make a Difference. Build Relationships. Practice Exceptional Medicine.

Bingham Healthcare is seeking a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join our growing team of healthcare professionals. This is an exciting opportunity to practice medicine in a collaborative, patient-centered environment where your clinical expertise, compassion, and leadership directly impact the health and well-being of the communities we serve.

Whether you're an experienced provider or looking to grow your career within a progressive healthcare organization, you'll find a supportive team, outstanding resources, and meaningful work at Bingham Healthcare.

Why Choose Bingham Healthcare?

At Bingham Healthcare, we believe exceptional patient care starts with exceptional providers. We are committed to fostering a culture of collaboration, respect, innovation, and professional growth. Our providers enjoy strong physician partnerships, supportive leadership, and the opportunity to practice at the top of their license while making a lasting difference in patients' lives.

We Offer Outstanding Benefits Including:

✔ Competitive Compensation Package
✔ Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
✔ Prescription Drug Coverage
✔ Employer-Paid Life Insurance
✔ Supplemental Life Insurance Options
✔ Long-Term Disability Coverage
✔ Competitive 401(k) with Employer Match
✔ Generous PTO & Sick Leave Starting Day One
✔ CME Support and Professional Development Opportunities
✔ Employee Wellness & Support Resources
✔ A Mission-Driven Organization Dedicated to Excellence in Patient Care

Position Summary

The Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides comprehensive patient care through assessment, diagnosis, treatment, education, and ongoing management of acute and chronic health conditions. Working collaboratively with physicians and interdisciplinary healthcare teams, the provider delivers evidence-based care while building meaningful relationships with patients and families.

This role offers the opportunity to practice in a fast-paced, rewarding environment while helping improve the health of individuals and communities throughout Southeast Idaho.

What You'll Do

Clinical Responsibilities

• Evaluate, diagnose, and treat acute and chronic medical conditions
• Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
• Order, interpret, and communicate diagnostic testing results
• Prescribe medications and therapies in accordance with state regulations and scope of practice
• Perform minor office-based procedures as appropriate
• Monitor treatment outcomes and adjust plans of care as needed
• Provide preventive care and wellness education
• Collaborate closely with physicians and healthcare team members to ensure coordinated patient care

Patient Education & Advocacy

• Educate patients and families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, medications, and preventive health strategies
• Promote healthy lifestyle choices and disease prevention initiatives
• Serve as a trusted resource and advocate for patients throughout their healthcare journey

Documentation & Quality Care

• Maintain timely, accurate, and complete medical documentation
• Support quality improvement initiatives and evidence-based practice standards
• Ensure compliance with organizational policies, regulatory requirements, and professional standards

What We're Looking For

We're seeking a provider who is:

✔ Compassionate and patient-centered
✔ Clinically confident and committed to excellence
✔ A strong communicator and collaborator
✔ Adaptable and solutions-oriented
✔ Dedicated to continuous learning and professional growth
✔ Passionate about improving the health of the communities we serve

Qualifications

• Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program
• Current Idaho Nurse Practitioner License or Idaho Physician Assistant License required
• DEA Registration and Idaho Controlled Substance License required
• Current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications required
• Three years of clinical experience preferred
• Strong assessment, diagnostic, and clinical decision-making skills

Practice With Purpose

At Bingham Healthcare, you're more than a provider—you are a valued member of a healthcare team committed to delivering exceptional care and improving lives every day.

If you're looking for a rewarding career, meaningful patient relationships, professional growth, and a supportive organization that values your expertise, we invite you to join us.

Bingham Healthcare — Experience Excellence.

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