Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner
Not Specified, IA, USA
- Healthcare
- Temporary
- Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner
- locum tenens
- rural healthcare
The Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner provides independent care in a rural critical-access hospital setting, managing patients in both the emergency department and medical/surgical units. The role involves solo coverage during shifts, performing emergency and inpatient procedures, and utilizing equipment such as imaging, lab, and pharmacy services. Board certification and active licenses are required, with travel reimbursements provided for locum tenens assignments.
Position Overview
A great locum PRN opportunity for an experienced Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner in a rural critical-access environment. This role requires confidence practicing independently and managing both ED and Med/Surg patients.
Coverage Dates Needed- 12/24 26/25
- 12/26 28/25
- 12/31/25 1/1/26
- 1/1/26 1/2/26
- 1/6/26 1/7/26
- 1/9/26 1/11/26
- 1/13/26 1/14/26
- 1/14/26 1/15/26
- 1/16/26 1/18/26
- 1/20/26 1/21/26
- 1/21/26 1/22/26
- 1/23/26 1/25/26
- 1/27/26 1/28/26
- 2/3/26 2/4/26
- 2/4/26 2/5/26
- 2/10/26 2/11/26
- 2/11/26 2/12/26
- 2/13/26 2/15/26
- 2/27/26 3/1/26
- 3/4/26 3/5/26
- 3/6/26 3/8/26
- 4/3/26 4/5/26
- 4/10/26 4/12/26
- 5/22/26 5/24/26
- Function as sole provider on shift
- Coverage includes ED + Med/Surg
- No outreach, no telehealth
- Team Support:
- 1 provider on duty
- 2 RNs
- 1 Paramedic (CNAs occasionally)
- Procedures: Emergency care, inpatient, skilled care
- Equipment/Services Available: Imaging, Lab, Pharmacy
- Average Volumes:
- ER: 3.6 patients per day
- Med/Surg: 1.4 patients
- EMR: EPIC
- Temp Privileges: Available
- Flights, Lodging, Rental Car, Mileage reimbursed
- Board Certified Required
- Active IA License Required
- DEA + CSR Required
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