Physician Assistant - Urgent Care - Idaho
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Job description
Physician Assistant (PA-C)
Urgent Care | Idaho
$130,000 – $160,000 | 1099 Structure | Supportive Multi-Location Group
She Recruits is partnering with a well-established urgent care organization operating across Idaho and Montana. This is a growing, provider-friendly group known for its supportive culture, strong onsite diagnostics, and leadership that understands urgent care workflow.
If you’re a confident PA who thrives in a fast-paced setting but still values teamwork and clinical support, this is a strong opportunity.
The Role
You’ll practice in a busy urgent care clinic providing high-quality, patient-centered care. This role offers a mix of urgent care and limited primary care services with strong onsite radiology and lab support.
What You’ll Be Doing
Evaluate, diagnose, and treat acute illnesses and injuries
Perform minor procedures including laceration repair, splinting, and incision & drainage
Provide occupational medicine services as needed
Interpret onsite X-rays and laboratory results
Deliver efficient, thorough care in a high-volume environment
Who Thrives Here
Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program
Certified PA-C
Active Idaho license or eligible for licensure
1–2+ years of urgent care, ER, or primary care experience preferred
Comfortable practicing independently
Strong procedural skills and sound clinical judgment
Efficient and confident in a high-volume setting
Compensation & Structure
Compensation: $130,000 – $160,000 annually
1099 independent contractor model — offering flexibility and control over your income and business expenses
Malpractice coverage provided
Full benefits package available
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
Multi-location organization with growth stability
Strong onsite diagnostic resources
Supportive leadership and collaborative team culture
Autonomy with backing — not isolation
Flexible compensation structure
Lifestyle
Idaho offers incredible outdoor access — hiking, fishing, skiing, wide open spaces — with a lower cost of living and a strong sense of community. If you enjoy balancing meaningful clinical work with outdoor living, this is a strong fit.
This is an ideal role for a PA who wants autonomy, strong compensation, and a supportive urgent care environment without unnecessary corporate red tape.