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Nurse Practitioner | Urgent Care
Location: Cortland, NY
Employer: Weatherby Healthcare
Pay: $70 to $90 per hour
Shift Information: 3 days x 12 hours
Start Date: ASAP
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- 4 - 12 hour shifts per week with 40+ weekly hours available
- Average of 32.5 patients per day
- Urgent care setting treating patients 12 months and older
- Procedures include suturing, splinting, laceration repairs, and minor reductions
- Treatment of acute conditions including respiratory issues and asthma
- Hospital privileges required
- ACLS, PALS, and BLS certifications required
- Board certification required
- Health, vision, dental, and 401(k) retirement benefits offered
- Competitive compensation
- Paid malpractice insurance
- 24-hour access to your Weatherby Healthcare consultant and support team
- Covered transportation and housing expenses
From $70.00 to $90.00 hourly
Ranges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations. Please reach out to your consultant for more information.
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1671187EXPPLAT
This position carries responsibility for the management of storeroom inventory as well as Supply
and Distribution, Mailroom and Print Shop for The Guthrie Clinic.
Experience:
This position requires a minimum of three years of management or supervisory experience as well as a
minimum of three years in a materials management related function (central supply, storeroom,
receiving, distribution, etc.) Candidate should have a strong knowledge of inventory systems and its
methodology. Must have a good knowledge / understanding of automated material management system.
Must have good communication skills to deal with people in multi-disciplinary teams. Must have a strong
computer background that includes working with word and spreadsheet packages.
Education:
This position requires a bachelor’s degree, either currently or within one year of appointment.
Essential Functions:
1. Leads the department in the continuous improvement of the quality and productivity of supply and
distribution, mailroom and print shop.
2. Organizes department resources to ensure that customer requirements are met.
3. Measures and analyzes KPI and uses the resulting information to draw conclusions, develop
recommendations, implement action, and evaluate.
4. Prepares an annual operating budget for the department. Manages the activity of the departments
within the approved budgets. Develops a plan for capital expenditures required for departments
operation.
5. Develops the role of supervisors to achieve maximum effectiveness.
6. Develops the people employed by the departments through ongoing feedback, recognition, counseling
and discipline on an individualized basis.
7. Arranges appropriate education and training for staff based on requirements and identified
opportunities for improvement.
8. Engages in a process of professional continuous self-improvement.
9. Works with System Administrator for computer system operations on troubleshooting and testing.
Other Duties:
1. Represents the department externally as required.
2. Participates in hospital committees, projects and quality improvement teams as appropriate.
3. Adopts a plan of personal growth and development.
4. Carries out other responsibilities as necessary.
Pay Range mon $35.72/hr ma $55.76/hr
RS1
The HR Business Partner (HRBP) position is responsible for aligning business objectives with employees and management in designated business units. The position formulates partnerships across the HR function to deliver value‐added service to management and employees that reflects the business objectives of the organization. The HRBP maintains an effective level of business literacy about the business unit's financial position, its midrange plans, its culture and its competition
Education, License & Cert:
Bachelors Degree Non Nursing PHR, SPHR, SHRM‐CP or SHRM‐SCP preferred.
Experience:
• Minimum of 5years of experience resolving complex employee relations issues.
• Working knowledge of multiple human resource disciplines, including compensation practices, organizational diagnosis, employee and union relations, diversity, performance management, and federal and state respective employment laws.
Essential Functions:
• Strategic Alignment ‐ Partner with clients to understand and assess business direction based on the local Guthrie Clinic’s Strategic Plan. Create specific business plans in support of HR‐related goals that will meet department needs, address weaknesses, capitalize on strengths, and take advantage of opportunities. Work with leadership to regularly interpret results and progress of HR related goals. Prepare presentations for respective client groups and follow up with leadership regarding the status and progress of their HR business plans.
• Performance and Leadership Coaching ‐ Provides appropriate advice, feedback and development to improve the effectiveness of individual leaders and their team members. Provides guidance and advice addressing issues that pertain to engagement, employee retention, performance management, employee relations, training and other areas of Human Resources. Serves as a thought partner to assigned clients. Focus on development, collaboration and assessments; coaches leaders and employees at all levels on a variety of topics such as management skills, conflict resolution and communications.
• Data Analysis ‐ Analyzes trends and metrics in partnership with the HR group to develop solutions, programs and policies.
• Employee Relations ‐ Partner with the Employee Relations Center of Excellence (CoE)and serve as a resource to employees, management, and Human Resources team to promote and maintain positive employee relations. Proactively identify, manage, and facilitate the equitable resolution of job‐related complaints and concerns as directed by the Employee Relations CoE.
• Labor Relations ‐ Under the direction of the Employee Relations CoE the HR Business Partner provides direction and support to management regarding interpretation of policies and procedures and collective bargaining agreements. Partners with Employee/Labor Relations CoE in providing education and advice on proper documentation and/or legal requirements for performance improvement and termination process.
Other Duties:
• Creates a culture of accountability and expectations of excellence for themselves and others. Ensures timely feedback is provided regarding team and individual progress on projects/goals. Takes responsibility for decisions that impact performance and outcomes. Consistently follows through on commitments and delivers on promises.
• Takes personal ownership and is a champion for leading change within the organization. Creates the business case, obtains sponsorship, removes barriers and enlists resources to achieve established goals.
• Demonstrates a deep trust and respect for others, maintains confidentiality. Ensures decisions are ethical and align with our mission, vision and values. Serves as a trusted advisor to leadership and staff.
• Provides appropriate advice, feedback and development to improve the effectiveness of individual leaders and their team members. Provides direct honest feedback, even when difficult.
• Applies an understanding of legal precedents, policies and practices to protect the interest of the organization, leaders and individual employees. Maintains current knowledge of relevant State and Federal laws, legal rulings and regulations. Consults counsel from our legal partners when necessary.
• Understands and can articulate financial and operational terms and practices that are contextualized to the needs of the business unit/market/division being served. Uses analytics to become an evidence based strategic business partner.
• Performs other related duties as assigned.
Pay range min $34.89/hr max $54.46/hr
The pay range for this role is $4
Position Summary:
Provides leadership to the organization relative to Clinical Regulatory Compliance program which assures the implementation and oversight of clinical requirements developed by Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), the Department of Health (DOH), and The Joint Commission (TJC). The primary purpose of the Clinical Regulatory Compliance Program is to ensure that the hospital's policies and practices comply with the requirements of external organizations that regulate or accredit the hospital, and to monitor the organization's compliance with its own policies. This function is distinct from the compliance program that operates under the authority of the Compliance Officer. Provide leadership to include the assessment, development and evaluations of programs related to staff education for all staff throughout the facility.
Education, License & Cert:
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing. A Master’s degree, in Education or Nursing, is preferred. Licensed Registered Nurse in the appropriate state.
Experience:
Minimum of five years acute hospital experience. Prior experience in leadership/management desired. Demonstrated effective communications, critical thinking/problem solving skills required.
Essential Functions:
1. Assumes leadership responsibilities for the program including:
a. Goal setting, developing monitoring tools, status reporting
b. Organizing department
c. Budget planning and management
d. Monitoring the work of others outside the department
e. Utilizes data for decision making and strategic planning
2. Prepares reports to regulatory agencies on a timely basis
a. Submits required reports to external agencies
b. Develops corrective action plans as required
c. Monitors and reports on the implementation of corrective action plans
3. Responsible for assuring that the organization complies with new clinical requirements announced by the Joint Commission, CMS, or the DOH
a. Ensure that the hospital's leadership is aware of new requirements
b. Ensure that plans are developed and implemented to meet these requirements
c. Ensure that newly implemented processes are integrated into ongoing management and operational activities
d. Ensures that effectiveness of regulatory action plans or new processes are monitored to evaluate compliance
e. Keeps hospital leaders and administration (including the Board) informed of regulatory findings and action plan progress via formal and/or informal reports on a regular basis
4. Demonstrates ability to be a person of influence
a. Builds trust
b. Provides leadership for implementing changes/performance improvement efforts, even though operational area may not directly report to this position
c. Creates a work environment that enhances employee, patient and physician satisfaction
d. Sets performance expectations/goals and maintains high standards of performance
e. Collaborates with organizational line management to assure full compliance
5. Provides a consulting/facilitation role in the organization for performance improvement activities and processes.
a. Facilitates committees, teams and workgroups
b. Supports medical staff initiatives
c. Assists in project development and management
d. Assists in operationalizing electronic health record changes (i.e. orders, documentation fields/screens) that are consistent with clinical regulations and hospital policies.
Other Duties:
1. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
2. Takes Administrator An Call assignment
3. Travel is required
Education, License & Cert: High school graduate or equivalent.
Experience: Experience in health care working directly with individuals. Long term care experience preferred. Works in service field including, but not limited to sociology, special education, rehabilitation counseling, and psychology. Keeps up‐to‐date in field of therapeutic recreation, rehab/volunteer services. Ability to do oral presentations and teaching for groups/individuals. Demonstrates commitment to resident care. Act 34 Clearance (criminal background check).
Essential Functions:
1. Compliance with rules and regulations of all federal, state, and local governments is a requirement of employment.
2. Participates in the development of the plan of treatment.
3. Participates in team and interdisciplinary conferences as needed.
4. Plans constructively with resident and family to restore resident to optimum capacity through recreational activities.
5. Provides, in conjunction with activity director, an organized on‐going program of meaningful activities designed to meet the interest, physical, mental, and psychosocial well‐being of each resident in accordance with the comprehensive resident assessment.
6. Promotes/maintains resident’s sense of usefulness to self/others, stimulates and supports desire to use his/her physical/mental capabilities to fullest extent, and enables resident to maintain sense of usefulness and self‐respect.
7. Implements a planned program of activities to include group/independent programs for all residents at various times of day and evening, seven days a week, which requires weekends and up to three evenings per week. (Holiday schedule will be determined by management.)
8. Assists in the development of a care plan for each resident.
9. Assists Director of Activities in efforts to orient, train, and supervise volunteers.
10. Keeps Activity Director informed of problems, needs, and resident progress.
11. Attends meetings as required such as committee meetings and resident care conferences.
12. Maintains appropriate department records and files.
13. Assumes other responsibilities as required, reasonably related.
14. Keeps informed of fire, safety, and disaster programs.
15. Attends designated inservice programs.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned.
The pay for this position ranges from $17.00-$22.82 per hour.
According to daily assignments and task sheets, performs a variety of assignments that may include patient/resident customer service, cafeteria and catering services, cash handling, patient and resident menu assistance, patient visitation, tray assembly, meal distribution and service, dish room and general sanitation, and cleaning and safe use of kitchen equipment. Adheres to hospital and department policies and procedures. Complies with all regulatory requirements including State DOH Long Term Care and JCAHO Standards
Education, License & Cert:
- High School graduate (or GED) preferred.
- Able to read, write and be able to understand written and oral communication.
Experience:
- Previous Food Service experience in a healthcare setting desirable, but not required
- Previous customer service experience desirable, preferably in the food service industry
- Personal computer skills preferred
Essential Functions:
1. Develops and maintains good communication with patients, residents, customers, and co‐workers.
2. Responds to customer issues and concerns, promptly reports concerns to supervisor. Greets all customers with a smile, helpful demeanor and utilizes AIDET.
3. Visits patients and residents assisting with menu selections, accurately enters selections into tablets following diets and restrictions.
4. Delivers meals to and meal rounding is performed at each meal, following up immediately on any requests or concerns
5. Prepares for meal service line(s) making sure all areas are stocked and ready for service on time. Preps and serves all foods as per menu or meal ticket making sure quality standards are followed. Uses correct utensils as established by department guidelines. Sets a steady pace allowing service to be completed efficiently and on time.
6. Performs cashier duties, accurately ringing up sales, making change and handling customer concerns.
7. Follows state, JCAHO, and department standards and sanitation procedures, and maintains a clean, sanitary working environment.
8. Immediately reports any safety hazards to supervisor.
9. Works safely with equipment including correct operating and cleaning. Reports malfunctions to supervisor. Does not operate equipment not trained to use.
10. Uses personal protective equipment correctly.
11. Identifies/utilizes cleaning chemicals used, following directions recommended by manufacturers and SDS sheets.
12. Follows facility and department infection control policies and procedures. • Follows facility protocols for hazardous materials and waste program.
13. Adheres to emergency programs and participates in drills as appropriate.
14. Adheres to life safety program in fire drills as appropriate. • Adheres to facility confidentiality and patient rights as outlined in the facility HIPPA policy and procedure.
15. Participates and attends departmental meetings and staff development programs as appropriate.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned
2. Assists in the training of new employees, making new employees feel welcomed and at ease
3. Utilizes proper body mechanics to prevent injuries
4. Attends meetings and training sessions as required.
5. Also participates in quality work groups and supports performance improvement initiatives and goals.
6. Demonstrates effective time management, completes tasks on time.
7. Demonstrates safe working habits. Always wears slip resistant shoes.
8. Maintains a neat, clean, and sanitary work area.
9. Maintains good order, cleanliness and sanitary standards of food storage area, freezers, and refrigerators.
10. Must be able to work on a rotation schedule, including weekends and holidays as assigned
11. Follows dress code and good personal hygiene practices
Rev: 10-01-2024
The pay for this position ranges from $17.00-$22.82 per hour.
Job Summary:
Responsible for delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Directs and guides patient teaching and the activities of ancillary personnel while maintaining standards of professional nursing. Understands and adheres to GCMC’s Compliance Standards as they appear in GCMC’s Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and GCMC regulations, laws, and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified.
Experience:
- Entry level-graduate per Education requirements
- Specialty Units-At least 1 year of medical-surgical nursing preferred. (i.e. ICU, Maternity, Psych)
Skills:
- See core competencies and unit specific competencies
Licensure/Certificates/Certification:
- Current NYS license to perform as a registered professional nurse
- Current BLS-CPR certification required (or within first 30 days of employment)
- Specialty Unit - Maternity – Neonatal Resuscitation Certification within 6 months of employment
- Specialty Unit –ICU- ACLS within 6 months of hire
Essential Job Functions:
Accordingly, employees may be asked to perform duties that are outside the specific functions that are listed.
Assessment-Performs patient assessment and documents accurately in a timely manner per nursing and department policy.
- Performs nursing admission assessment thoroughly and within timeframe. Documents the admission assessment accurately and completely.
- Performs skin risk assessment accurately and reassessment per policy and protocol.
- Performs pain assessment and reassessment per policy and utilizes hospital approved pain scale and documents appropriately.
Patient Monitoring-Monitors patient as appropriate for condition, status and safety according to nursing department policy.
- Monitors patient’s vital signs and systems per protocol and documents on appropriate forms.
- Recognizes change in patient’s condition or status and reports to charge nurse or physician as appropriate.
- Calls CAT team for patients who meet criteria.
- Works to ensure patient safety is maintained in all aspects of patient care, by following all policies related to National Patient Safety Goals, etc.
- Raises concern about patient care and utilizes the Chain of Command as needed to prevent patient harm.
Medication Administration-Performs safe administration and complete documentation of medications, IV fluids, and blood products in accordance with nursing policy.
- Follows medication administration policy using e-Mar, bar coding and scanning of medications and has at least an 85% scan rate.
- Insertion of IVs under aseptic technique and follows IV policy by changing site, tubing and dressing and documents accordingly.
- Always follows hospital policy when administering blood products.
- Maintains security of electronic signature with Omnicell and accounts for all narcotics removed from automated dispensing system through proper waste/return administration documentation.
Patient and Family Education
- Assesses and addresses educational needs of patients and families to include disease state, care and treatment.
- Documents educational needs.
- Distributes appropriate teaching sheets.
- Includes evaluation of learner’s understanding post-teaching.
Safe Discharge/Discharge Planning
- Contributes to or initiates discharge plan upon day of admission and participates in interdisciplinary planning.
- Completes all pre-discharge checklist items.
- Always gives patient correct forms and discharge instructions by using 2 patient identifiers.
- Provides patient a safe discharge and appropriate follow-up information and community resources are in place.
Assist Providers-Assist providers in performing procedures and treatments per unit, department specific and hospital policy.
- Assist physicians/providers with beside procedures and remains competent with unit-specific procedures.
- Performs read back of critical values and telephone orders when interacting with physicians as warranted.
- Uses SBAR when giving physicians report on change in patient condition.
Equipment Use
- Demonstrates knowledge and ability to use equipment safely and effectively.
- Utilizes hospital equipment per policy (i.e., guardrails for IV pumps, alarm settings).
- Uses patient lift equipment per policy at all times.
Nursing Clinical Skills- Demonstrates the ability to perform nursing treatments and procedures.
- Demonstrates competency, knowledge, and ability to perform nursing treatments and procedures safely and effectively.
- Conducts Hourly Rounds on patients using 4 “P’s” and documents on appropriate forms.
- Regularly uses patient room white boards to communicate information to patients and families.
Emergency Preparedness-Demonstrates working knowledge and understanding of emergency preparedness plans and operations.
- Aware of and actively participates in emergency preparedness procedures and operations.
- Aware of and actively participates in Code Blue, Green, Pink, Orange, White, and Silver drills and actual events.
Documentation-Completely and accurately documents patient care activities and response in a timely manner in accordance with department and hospital policy.
- Documents on a regular, real time basis all patient care activities in accordance to hospital policy.
Nursing Promotion-Promotion of professional nursing to include participation in PI/QI, Customer satisfaction, community involvement, committee activities and nursing continuing education.
- Actively sits on and attends at least 1 team or committee, or participates in unit PI activity or department team or projects
- Attends at least 75% of all staff meetings.
- Attends at least 1 clinical update and all mandatory in services.
- Participates in unit specific or hospital wide PI/QI activity.
Infection Control-Provide safe and effective patient care in accordance with hospital Infection Control policy and procedures.
- Wears appropriate PPE as warranted.
- Follows hand hygiene protocol.
- Follows all isolation procedures.
Utilize nursing process-Identify patient needs and problems through assessment. Implement nursing interventions based on nursing diagnosis. Develop individualized patient care plan. Provide appropriate discharge instructions to patient and family.
- Initiates individualized patient plan of care for all admissions.
- Edits Plan of Care on a regular basis per policy.
- Document’s interventions every shift based on nursing diagnosis.
Assist and provide for participation in clinical learning experiences.
- Participates in learning experiences for orientees, nursing and ancillary staff and students by serving as a preceptor.
- Participates in Nursing Grand Rounds at least quarterly by either attending a session or assisting in preparing for unit topic.
Provide for continuum of care-Assure safe patient hand off through effective communication of the treatment status of each patient.
- Participates in interdisciplinary care/discharge planning.
- Uses SBAR for patient handoffs.
- Uses Ticket to Ride and communicates important information to other departments.
Other Duties as Assigned
Employees may be asked to perform duties that are outside the specific functions that are listed.
Pay Range $39.00-$54.12/hour Dependent on years of applicable experience.
Position Summary: Responsible for the delivery of resident care through the nursing process of planning, implementation, and evaluation. Guides resident teaching and the activities of ancillary personnel while maintaining standards of professional nursing. Understands and adheres to GCMC’s Compliance Standards as they appear in GCMC’s Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and GCMC regulations, laws, and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified.
Education, License & Cert: • Graduate of a licensed practical nursing program with a certificate in nursing • Current NYS registration/license as a Licensed Practical Nurse required • Current BLS‐CPR Certification required
Experience: • Entry level graduate of licensed practical nursing program and licensed or a permit in New York State.
Essential Functions:
1) Provides safe and accurate nursing care and other therapeutic measures according to policy and procedures.
- a) Able to explain rationale for actions performed.
- b) Provides resident education to the resident and/or family/significant other as indicated.
- c) Assists in direct resident care as necessary.
- d) Assists the RN with the admission process of residents in a safe and accurate manner.
- e) Assumes responsibility for the charge nurse role when designated by: o Provides direction and leadership in resident care to nursing staff through delegation of assignments and ensuring that quality of care is delivered. Completes assigned tasks and duties for maximum effectiveness and functioning of the unit. o Properly verifies and transcribes physician orders. Ensures that all orders are faxed to provider pharmacy. o Facilitates the appropriate documentation for daily activities on the unit as well as for admissions and discharges.
2) Resident Monitoring ‐ Monitors residents as appropriate for condition, status and safety according to nursing policy.
- a) Recognizes change in resident condition and reports it to the Supervising RN.
- b) Works to ensure resident safety is maintained in all aspects of care by following policies.
- c) Notifies the physician and family in a timely manner of changes in resident condition.
- d) Maintains continuity of care by contributing to resident status reports ie. Participating in shift report.
- e) Documents on all resident care activities in an accurate and timely manner.
3. Medication Administration‐Performs safe administration and complete documentation of medications in accordance with nursing policy.
- a) Follows medication administration policy.
4. Safe Discharge/Discharge Planning
- a) Completes resident education as necessary and documents all education provided.
- b) Provides discharge instructions and gives accurate information.
5. Demonstrates the ability to safely and effectively use department equipment.
- a) Demonstrates knowledge and ability to safely and effectively use equipment.
- b) Uses all equipment per policy (ie. lifts).
6. Demonstrates working knowledge and understanding of emergency preparedness plans and operations within the nursing facility.
- a) Aware of and actively participates in emergency preparedness procedures and operations.
- b) Actively participates in all actual Codes and drills.
7. Infection Control‐Provide safe and effective resident care in accordance with Infection Control policies and procedures
- a) Wears appropriate PPE as warranted.
- b) Follows hand hygiene protocol.
- c) Follows all precaution procedures.
Pay Range for this position is $27.00-$39.27/hour Dependent on years of applicable experience
Clinical satisfaction, autonomy and flexibility, work-life balance
No Nights, No Call, No Weekend Clinical Responsibilities
Become an expert in wound management, learn from highly qualified wound certified physician trainers and Fellowship Directors. Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
* Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
* We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
* W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
* Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
* Paid Training
Requirements:
* Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice
* Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview:
* Full time work: Monday - Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
* No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
* Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
* Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
* Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week. Full time role is 4 - 5 days per week.
* This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
* Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
* Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
* Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship
* W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available)
Benefits:
* Full health and retirement benefits provided.
* Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
* Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Clinical satisfaction, autonomy and flexibility, work-life balance
No Nights, No Call, No Weekend Clinical Responsibilities
Become an expert in wound management, learn from highly qualified wound certified physician trainers and Fellowship Directors. Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
* Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
* We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
* W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
* Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
* Paid Training
Requirements:
* Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice
* Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview:
* Full time work: Monday - Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
* No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
* Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
* Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
* Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week. Full time role is 4 - 5 days per week.
* This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
* Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
* Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
* Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship
* W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available)
Benefits:
* Full health and retirement benefits provided.
* Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
* Mileage reimbursement.
Clinical satisfaction, autonomy and flexibility, work-life balance
No Nights, No Call, No Weekend Clinical Responsibilities
Become an expert in wound management, learn from highly qualified wound certified physician trainers and Fellowship Directors. Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
* Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
* We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
* W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
* Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
* Paid Training
Requirements:
* Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice
* Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview:
* Full time work: Monday - Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
* No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
* Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
* Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
* Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week. Full time role is 4 - 5 days per week.
* This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
* Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
* Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
* Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship
* W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available)
Benefits:
* Full health and retirement benefits provided.
* Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
* Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Clinical satisfaction, autonomy and flexibility, work-life balance
No Nights, No Call, No Weekend Clinical Responsibilities
Become an expert in wound management, learn from highly qualified wound certified physician trainers and Fellowship Directors. Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
* Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
* We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
* W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
* Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
* Paid Training
Requirements:
* Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice
* Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview:
* Full time work: Monday - Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
* No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
* Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
* Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
* Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week. Full time role is 4 - 5 days per week.
* This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
* Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
* Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
* Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship
* W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available)
Benefits:
* Full health and retirement benefits provided.
* Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
* Mileage reimbursement.
Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities.
Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states.
We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence.
W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits.
Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions.
Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday
- Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available.
No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities.
Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals.
Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility.
Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week.
Full time role is 4
- 5 days per week.
This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a mile radius of practice location.
Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day.
Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR.
Paid Training is provided during onboarding + 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided.
Medical Malpractice with tail is provided.
Mileage reimbursement.
Job Title : Medical Assistant/Technician (Hospital Corpsman) Category / Component : Enlisted • Both Overview Hospital Corpsmen assist healthcare professionals and provide medical and dental care to Sailors, Marines, and their families across clinics, hospitals, ships, and field units, gaining broad clinical, technical, and operational experience.
Key Responsibilities Perform emergency medical treatment for Sailors, Marines, and specialized units such as SEALs and Seabees; provide basic and emergency dental care and process dental X rays; serve as operating room technician and assist in surgery; administer preventive care and medications including immunizations and IVs; conduct physical exams and assist in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries; maintain patient records, perform clinical tests, and support physicians and nurses in a wide range of specialties.
What to Expect Hands on patient care with shift work and possible on call duties; field training and deployments with Marine and expeditionary units and embarked medical departments on ships; continuous certification and recertification in areas such as basic life support, trauma care, and tactical combat casualty care; mix of clinic, ward, and field environments with rapid response in emergent situations and a strong emphasis on teamwork and readiness.
Work Environment Assignments in Navy hospitals and clinics, aboard aircraft carriers and other ships, with Marine units in garrison and field environments, and occasionally on submarines; work in exam rooms, wards, operating rooms, emergency departments, aid stations, and field medical sites; close integration with medical teams, line units, and joint or coalition partners.
Pathways, Training & Advancement Recruit Training followed by Hospital Corpsman A School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; numerous advanced C schools that lead to Navy Enlisted Classifications in areas such as Independent Duty Corpsman, Fleet Marine Force, preventive medicine, surgical technology, respiratory therapy, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, dental, and dive medicine; progressive professional development through leadership courses and warfare qualifications such as Fleet Marine Force and Surface, Aviation, or Expeditionary pins where applicable.
Direct enlistment into the Hospital Corpsman rating from civilian life; in service conversion for qualified Sailors from other ratings who meet screening and performance criteria; Reserve accession for prior service Hospital Corpsmen and select civilian medical professionals when manning needs allow.
Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.
Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.
Additional qualifications for this job may include: United States citizenship or equivalent status as allowed by policy; high school diploma or equivalent; at least 17 years of age; interest in healthcare and willingness to work in clinical and field environments, potentially under stressful conditions; ability to meet medical, vision, and physical fitness standards required for medical and operational assignments.
Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.
Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.
Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.
Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.
Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.
Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.
Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.
It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.
Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.