๐ High-Paying Emergency Medicine NP / PA โ $90/hr | $60K Sign-On Bonus | Urgent Care | Plattsburgh, NY ๐ฐ๐ฅ
Job at a glance
Job description
A growing urgent care network is seeking a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join a high-performing urgent care team in Plattsburgh, New York. This full-time opportunity offers the chance to deliver fast-paced, patient-centered care while working alongside experienced healthcare professionals in a supportive clinical environment.
Providers will manage a diverse patient population in a modern urgent care setting, diagnosing and treating a wide range of acute conditions while enjoying excellent compensation, strong benefits, and a healthy work-life balance with no call responsibilities.
Job Responsibilities
- Evaluate and treat adult and pediatric urgent care patients
โข Diagnose and manage common acute illnesses and injuries
โข Perform physical examinations and order diagnostic tests
โข Develop and implement treatment plans
โข Maintain accurate clinical documentation
โข Collaborate with the urgent care clinical team
Qualifications
- Licensed Physician Assistant (PA) or Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
โข Active New York state license
โข Board Certification (NCCPA for PA / AANP or ANCC for NP)
โข Minimum 12 months experience in emergency medicine or high-volume urgent care
Compensation & Benefits
- $90 per hour
โข $60,000 Sign-On Bonus
โข Medical, dental, and vision insurance
โข 401(k) with company match
โข Over 200 hours of free CME opportunities
โข Parental leave
โข Free urgent care and telehealth visits for immediate family
โข No call responsibilities
Why Join This Opportunity
- Strong clinical support in a collaborative urgent care environment
โข High-volume practice with diverse patient cases
โข Excellent compensation and signing incentives
โข Growing healthcare organization with multiple locations
Working Hours
Full-Time
On-site clinical schedule
Skills
โข Acute care diagnosticsโข Emergency and urgent care procedures
โข Patient-centered care
โข Team-based clinical collaboration