California Women's Health Nurse Practitioner - San Jose
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Job description
San Jose, California
OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner
Step into a dedicated women’s health role serving a diverse patient population across two established clinic locations in San Jose. This position allows you to focus on OB/GYN care in an outpatient setting, supporting women through all stages of care while maintaining clinical independence with physician oversight.
Highlights include a steady weekday schedule (40 hours/week), $77.98/hour compensation, and a strong benefits package featuring low out-of-pocket medical, dental, and vision coverage for the entire family, 401(k) with profit sharing, generous PTO and holiday time, and annual education reimbursement—all within an organization recognized for stability, long-term retention, and a commitment to community-based care.
More benefits!
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Comprehensive ancillary support services on-site (behavioral health, dental, vision, WIC), allowing for more integrated patient care
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Opportunities to participate in medical staff committees and leadership initiatives
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Exposure to a wide range of patient needs, including preventive care, health education, and chronic condition management
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Collaborative care model with built-in physician consultation when needed
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Structured clinical protocols and guidelines, providing clarity and consistency in patient care delivery
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Involvement in quality assurance and clinical improvement programs, supporting ongoing professional development
Job Responsibilities
Conduct patient assessments, including histories and physical exams
Develop and manage treatment plans in collaboration with the supervising physician
Order and interpret diagnostic tests and prescribe appropriate therapies
Deliver preventive care, health education, and follow-up services
Coordinate referrals and connect patients to additional services (behavioral health, dental, etc.)
Maintain accurate and timely patient documentation
Participate in care coordination, team huddles, and clinical collaboration
Support quality improvement and adhere to established clinical protocols
Engage with patients and families in a culturally sensitive, patient-centered manner
Qualifications
Current unrestricted, Physician Assistant California license or Nurse Practitioner license.
Interact in a courteous helpful manner with patients, clients and staff.
Work effectively with a diverse population and positively in a teamwork setting.
Maintains a rapport with patients in a culturally sensitive manner.
Maintains a current CPR/BLS certification.
Maintains a current DEA license (if applicable).
Maintains a current immunization status for communicable diseases.
Cleared the background check.
Cleared the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) query
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