Perm-Internal Medicine NP
Updated 11/28/25
Moses Lake, Washington, United States
Nurse Practitioner
Internal Medicine
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
DNP
MSN/MSRN
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Location: A vibrant city in Washington situated in central Washington's Grant County. Known for its namesake lake and sunny climate, the city offers a blend of natural beauty, economic opportunity, and community spirit. Water Recreation Galore: Boating, paddleboarding, fishing, jet skiing—you name it. Moses Lake itself is a haven for water lovers. Outdoor Adventures: Beyond the lake, you’ve got hiking, biking, and bird-watching opportunities nearby, especially in places like the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge and Potholes Reservoir.
Facility: A physician-owned and physician-governed multispecialty group whose mission is: "Physicians leading compassionate, collaborative, local care for our patients and communities." This medical group is affiliated with Confluence Health, an independent healthcare system in north central Washington. Become a partner in a group where patients are our priority and your voice and well-being is valued.
Opportunity:
Facility: A physician-owned and physician-governed multispecialty group whose mission is: "Physicians leading compassionate, collaborative, local care for our patients and communities." This medical group is affiliated with Confluence Health, an independent healthcare system in north central Washington. Become a partner in a group where patients are our priority and your voice and well-being is valued.
Opportunity:
- Join 1 full time physician and 2 APP’s in a higher acuity Internal Medicine department.
- Position is four or five day work week.
- Average 15 – 20 patients per shift.
- Must have a minimum of 3 years longitudinal Internal Medicine, Adult Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or Palliative Care experience.
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