Physician Assistant / Nursing Home
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician Assistant
Specialty Hospitalist
Salary $115,000 – $130,000 yearly
Degree Required Other MPAS/MHS/MMSc/MPH DHS/DHSc Residency/Fellowship/Externship
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Long-Term Care/Facility Home Care/House Calls Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location New York, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/25/24

JOB TITLE (#1515): Physician Assistant/ Nursing Home - Manhattan, NY

New graduates are welcome to apply

Impact Recruiting Solutions is currently seeking a Physician Assistant to fill an opening with a Nursing home located in Manhattan, New York.

Requirements of Physician Assistant:

  • Must have an active NY State License
  • Must be Board Certified
  • New graduates are welcome to apply

Benefits of the Physician Assistant:

  • The salary range for this position is $115,000 - $130,000 / yr
  • This is a Full-time, Part-time, or Per-Diem position (minimum of 2 days a week)
  • Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Paid Time Off
  • Retirement Savings
  • Commuter Benefits program
  • Visa Sponsorship opportunities
  • Malpractice insurance coverage
  • Loan repayment
  • Flexible schedules
  • Stable Employment
  • Exclusive 20% Discount Tuition Reduction with local College

Responsibilities of the Physician Assistant:

  • Interview, examine, and diagnose patients' injuries and illnesses.
  • Order and interpret diagnostic tests.
  • Prescribe medications and suggest lifestyle changes.
  • Stitch wounds, set bones, assist in surgeries, and administer immunizations.
  • Review and maintain patients' medical histories and records and record patients' progress.
  • Provide documentation for insurance companies.
  • Educate and counsel patients and their families.
  • Research the latest treatments, innovations, advances, and trends in the medical industry.
  • Conduct or participate in outreach programs, make house calls, and visit nursing homes to treat patients