Urgent Care APP

Ogdensburg, NY
Full Time
Experienced

Are you ready to be part of a team dedicated to providing exceptional urgent care services? Look no further than Delphi Healthcare!

With over two decades of experience in Hospitalist, Emergency Medicine, and Urgent Care, Delphi Healthcare has been a pioneer in delivering top-notch medical care. Our commitment to excellence extends not only to our patients but also to our esteemed physicians, ensuring long-term career satisfaction since 1995.

As a physician-managed and owned organization, we understand the significance of delivering unparalleled medical care. Now, we're on the lookout for a talented Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner to join our team of dedicated medical professionals in providing urgent care services.

The ideal candidate will thrive in urgent care settings, exuding confidence in independent practice while possessing outstanding communication and organizational prowess. As part of our team, you'll assess and treat patients, provide follow-up care, and collaborate seamlessly with fellow healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Here's a glimpse of what we offer:

  • Shift times: 10-hour shifts
  • Annual volume: 13K, Low-Volume
  • ATLS/ACLS/PALS certified/BLS (must be through American Heart Assoc)
  • Previous experience in urgent care, emergency/hospital setting preferred (minimum of 3 years)
  • Current NY License
  • Malpractice and tail coverage provided
  • Competitive salary: $70.00 - $75.00 per hour

Medical Specialties: Urgent Care License/Certification: Certified Nurse Practitioner (Preferred), PA-C (Preferred), Physician Assistant License (Preferred)

Responsibilities include:

  • Providing urgent care promptly and efficiently
  • Evaluating and diagnosing patients' conditions
  • Ordering and interpreting laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging studies
  • Prescribing medications as necessary
  • Educating patients on health promotion and disease prevention
  • Offering follow-up care for patients with chronic illnesses
  • Performing minor procedures such as suturing and splinting

Location: In-person

 We can do w2/employee or 1099/IC. Please contact Leslie Gilman @ 585-694-6648 via text or phone for additional information. Leslie [email protected]

Delphi Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic. Minority/Female/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Disability/Veteran.

Delphi Healthcare, PLLC is committed to providing a work environment that is free from unlawful discrimination and harassment in any form. Delphi Healthcare, PLLC will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. If you are interested in applying for employment and feel you need a reasonable accommodation pursuant to the ADA, you are encouraged to contact us at 585-880-1365.

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