NP Full-time

APN/PA to perform housecalls in Northern Mercer and Somerset County

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Initiate and complete detailed patient assessment & physical exams

Wellness exams and sick visits

Evaluate and manage common and acute chronic diseases

Order, interpret and evaluate diagnostic and lab results

Refer and collaborate with other providers

Prescribing pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Computer literate & EMR Proficiency

Unrestricted APN license in the State of NJ with at least 1 year clinical experience

Current DEA/CDS

Willingness and ability to work independently

Personable, passionate and energetic

Ability to travel within the region

Previous experience with Medicare eligible patients a plus.

Bi-lingual a plus

 

WHAT WE OFFER:

Excellent salary with bonus opportunities and travel reimbursement

Flexible Schedule available - No on-call or weekend hours!

Supportive and friendly work environment

Significant opportunity for growth and advancement

Medical Director Support and clinician collaboration

Paid on-boarding and training

Malpractice Insurance paid

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