HarmonyCares

Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Riverhead NY- East Suffolk County

Overview

HarmonyCares is a leading national value-based provider of in-home primary care services for people with complex healthcare needs. Headquartered out of Troy, Michigan, HarmonyCares operates home-based primary care practices in 14 states. HarmonyCares employs more than 200+ primary care providers to deliver patient-centered care under an integrated, team-based, physician-driven model.

 

Our Mission – To bring personalized, quality-based healthcare to the home of patients who have difficult accessing care.

 

Our Shared Vision – Every patient deserves access to quality healthcare.

 

Our Values – The way we care is our legacy. Every interaction counts. Go the extra mile. Empower and support each other.

 

Why You Should Want to Work with Us

  • Competitive Base Salary
  • Accountable Care Organization
  • Comprehensive benefit package including 401K with match
  • Annual stipend for CME and license/association dues
  • Paid Subscription UpToDate for your tablet and company phone
  • A+ rated malpractice coverage with tail coverage

Additional Benefits

  • No holidays, no hospital rounds
  • Minimal call responsibilities
  • Provide primary care to high acuity patients in their home Monday - Friday
  • Assistant to support your appointments in select markets 
  • Company Car w/ Driver in select markets

Responsibilities

The Nurse Practitioners we seek are those who have directly related experience in home health, geriatrics, hospice and primary care. The Nurse Practitioner who wants to practice medicine with a focus on patient care, not volume. We want our clinicians to take the time needed to truly address the patient’s needs.


Qualifications

  • Licensed as a NP in the State where HarmonyCares Medical Group office located
  • Federal DEA License/eligibility
  • Geriatric training/experience preferred
  • Active CPR/BLS Certification
  • Board Certification
  • Must maintain a valid driver’s license and good driving record

Posted Min Pay Rate

USD $150,000.00/Yr.
Posted Max Pay Rate

USD $165,000.00/Yr.
Pay Transparency 

Individual compensation packages are based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualifications, and other job-related considerations.

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