Are you looking for flexibility in your schedule and striving for work/life balance? Ready to step out of the monotony of clinic life?
Come join us!!
Our SeniorDoc MOBILE primary care team is looking for a medical provider with a heart in caring for our seniors! This position is the perfect blend of working both autonomously and with a team that values connection and collaboration.
We look forward to meeting you and putting a heart of GOLD back in the Golden Years!
Why Senior Doc?
At Senior Doc, we redefine traditional healthcare by bringing medical expertise directly to our patients' doorsteps. As a Certified Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant with Senior Doc, you'll enjoy:
Lucrative Compensation: Earn a competitive salary ranging from $150,000.00 to $300,000.00 per year, rewarding your dedication and expertise.
Full-Time Offers receive Generous Sign-On Bonus
Comprehensive Benefits: Embrace peace of mind with our generous benefits package, including health, dental, and medical coverage, ensuring your well-being as you care for others.
Flexibility and Stability: Enjoy a consistent work schedule tailored to your lifestyle, allowing you to achieve work-life balance while making a meaningful impact on the lives of our senior patients.
Endless Growth Opportunities: Join a dynamic team committed to your professional development, offering pathways for advancement and career enrichment within our expanding organization.
The Role:
As a Certified Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant at Senior Doc, you'll play a pivotal role in delivering personalized care to seniors in the comfort of their homes, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. Your responsibilities will include:
- Conducting comprehensive assessments and developing tailored care plans for elderly patients.
- Performing routine medical procedures and managing chronic conditions with expertise and compassion.
- Collaborating seamlessly with interdisciplinary teams to ensure holistic patient care and satisfaction.
- Building trusting relationships with patients and families through exceptional communication and empathy.
Join the Senior Doc family and be part of a transformative movement in senior healthcare. Your dedication will shape the future of compassionate and accessible medical care for generations to come!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $150,000.00 - $300,000.00 per year
- 401(k)
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
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