Family Nurse Practitioner Retail & Wholesale - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Family Nurse Practitioner

Job Type Full Time


Schedule Days


Pay Depends on Experience


Patients Per Day 16-18


EMR System - Proprietary


Work Location Outpatient Geriatrics


Job ID 50749


Job Description


A Phoenix based client is seeking a motivated and compassionate Family Nurse Practitioner to join a community health center practice. An ideal candidate should practice excellent, evidence-based patient care, and should be comfortable treating patients of all ages.


Required Qualifications


  • AZ NP license
  • DEA certification
  • CPR certification
  • Board certified in field
  • Preference given to Spanish and English fluency

Responsibilities


  • Assess and diagnose a variety of diseases and injuries in patients of all ages
  • Order diagnostic tests and laboratory studies, interpret results and create treatment plans based on results
  • Perform therapeutic procedures with prioritizing preventative care
  • Arrange referrals, consultations, and therapeutic services for patients on caseload
  • Document all patient encounters efficiently and according to organization policy

About Provider Healthcare


Provider Healthcare is a prominent healthcare recruitment firm that places highly qualified and skilled healthcare professionals in excellent employment opportunities across the country. Our diligent team of recruiters and client representatives specialize in permanent placement and locum tenens opportunities in all settings of medical practice such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, home health care, and government facilities. Provider Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, Disability, and Protected Veteran employer and all applicants will be equally considered for hire.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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