Nocturnal Internal Medicine (Hospitalist) ARNP or PA-C (Regular Part-Time) - The Iowa Clinic
West Des Moines and Des Moines, IA 50266
About the Job
Description
Do you have provider experience in Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, or Med-Surg? Do you thrive on working autonomously and making decisions independently? Do you enjoy building relationships with a variety of healthcare providers and staff members? If so, this might be the perfect fit for you!
Why Join the Internal Medicine (Hospitalist) APP Team?
We hiring for a regular part-time Nocturnal Internal Medicine (Hospitalist) Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant. In this role, you will perform hospital admissions, provide first call for all Internal Medicine patients, and respond to the needs of all Internal Medicine and Family Medicine hospitalized patients. You can expect to work a 4-on, 8-off schedule with shifts from 4:30pm to 6:00am.
We offer competitive compensation, CME, 401(k) profit sharing retirement plan, PTO, optional health, dental, and vision, and flexible spending accounts.
You will need:
- Education: Master’s degree required
- Licenses/Certifications: ARNP or PA-C required
- Experience: 3-5 years of APP experience required – previous experience in Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, or Med-Surg strongly preferred
Why Choose Des Moines, IA?
Des Moines is Iowa’s capital and hub for business and cultural activity with a metro population of over 655,000. Set on the Des Moines River and amongst rolling hills, Des Moines is a picturesque city with something for everyone to enjoy. Boasting short commute times, low cost of living, excellent schools, and a family-friendly environment, Des Moines offers an idyllic work-life balance.
Des Moines has been named #1 Best Places to Live in the Midwest (U.S. News & World Report, 2018), #1 Best City for Young Professionals (Forbes, 2014), and #1 Best Affordable Place to Live in the U.S. (U.S. News & World Report, 2017). As a state, Iowa has been recognized as the #1 Best State to Live in America (U.S. News & World Report, 2018).
Source : The Iowa Clinic