Family Practice/Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Lancesoft INC
Not Specified, AZ, USA
Not Specified, AZ, USA
- $100 p/hour
- Healthcare
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Primary Care
- Telehealth
This position involves providing outpatient and telehealth primary care services to members of the Navajo Nation, including patient evaluations, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic illnesses. The role requires culturally competent care that integrates traditional Navajo healing practices when appropriate and involves documentation using Electronic Health Records. The practitioner must ensure compliance with healthcare standards and coordinate referrals and follow-ups while working a Monday to Friday schedule with occasional overtime.
We are seeking qualified Family NP/PA to deliver outpatient and telehealth primary care services to members of the Navajo Nation.
Start Date: As soon as credentialed! Schedule: Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (40 hrs./week); occasional overtime/rotating shifts
Compensation: $100 an hour
Position Overview Conduct patient evaluations, diagnose and manage acute/chronic illnesses Provide culturally competent care, incorporating traditional Navajo healing when appropriate Document patient care using Electronic Health Records (EHR) Coordinate referrals and follow-up care Participate in staff meetings and peer reviews Ensure compliance with HIPAA, CMS, and Joint Commission standards
Requirements: Graduate of accredited FNP or PA program Current, unrestricted U.S. license and DEA registration (Schedule II V) Board certification (ANCC, AANP, or NCCPA) BLS, ACLS, and CPR certifications Minimum 6 months clinical experience (unless approved by Credentials Committee) Completion of background check, immunizations, and health clearance Cultural sensitivity and ability to work with rural, Navajo-speaking populations
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Start Date: As soon as credentialed! Schedule: Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (40 hrs./week); occasional overtime/rotating shifts
Compensation: $100 an hour
Position Overview Conduct patient evaluations, diagnose and manage acute/chronic illnesses Provide culturally competent care, incorporating traditional Navajo healing when appropriate Document patient care using Electronic Health Records (EHR) Coordinate referrals and follow-up care Participate in staff meetings and peer reviews Ensure compliance with HIPAA, CMS, and Joint Commission standards
Requirements: Graduate of accredited FNP or PA program Current, unrestricted U.S. license and DEA registration (Schedule II V) Board certification (ANCC, AANP, or NCCPA) BLS, ACLS, and CPR certifications Minimum 6 months clinical experience (unless approved by Credentials Committee) Completion of background check, immunizations, and health clearance Cultural sensitivity and ability to work with rural, Navajo-speaking populations
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