Nurse Practitioner needed in Washington for Urgent Care coverage. Must be Board Certified, have current DEA, and WA state license/be willing to obtain state licensure. Shifts will be Wednesday 2 pm – 7 pm, Thursday & Friday 9 am – 7 pm, Saturday 8 am – 5 pm. Will see 2-3 patients per hour and patient population is peds-geriatrics. Need to be able to see a mix of family medicine and urgent care patients. Must be comfortable with suturing, digital blocks, vaccinations, splinting, wart/cyst/mole removal. Will see cold, flu, follow ups, basic primary care visits. 1-2 years exp in FP, UC or ED required. Support staff: most clinics are solo coverage, some double staffed – will be discussed in interview. To learn more about this job or to hear about other job opportunities of interest, please contact a CompHealth recruiter today. CompHealth has a variety of assignments with varying lengths of time and locations. We will work with you to find the right opportunity.
- NP needs to be able to see family medicine and urgent care patients
- Wednesday 2 pm – 7 pm, Thursday & Friday 9 am – 7 pm, Saturday 8 am – 5 pm
- Peds – Geriatrics
- 1-2 years exp in FP, UC or ED
- Suturing, digital blocks, vaccinations, splinting, wart/cyst/mole removal
- 2-3 patients per hour
- Will see cold, flu, follow ups, basic primary care visits.
- We provide complimentary housing and travel
- We arrange and cover costs for licensing and malpractice
- We simplify the credentialing and privileging process
- We provide first-day medical insurance and 401(K)
- Your personal recruiter handles every detail, 24/7
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