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100% TeleHealth for Urgent Care - Over $200,000 Per Year Practicing Half the Month
Position: Physician Assistant or Family Nurse Practitioner
Location: Central and Southern CA (Remote)
Employment Type: Full-time plus Full Benefits, including a 401(k)
Salary: $85/hour plus OT with a $10,000 Sign-on and $20,000 Annual Retention
Position Overview:
For eight years, Accelerated Urgent Care has been voted Best Urgent Care in Bakersfield, CA. We are hiring Physician Assistants and Family Nurse Practitioners for a 100% tele-health position within our organization.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Urgent Care Medicine, practicing twelve-hour (12) shifts with a 1-hour break.
  • Full-time is 12 shifts per month, 2 on-call shifts per month, and practice from 8 am to 9 pm.
  • Treat 4 patients per hour from newborns to geriatrics (full spectrum care) in a low-acuity setting.
  • Bread & Butter Procedures: I&Ds, Toenail Removal, and Laceration Repair.
  • Equipment: We offer In-house Point-of-Care testing and X-rays.
  • A board-certified radiologist reviews all X-rays, and results are available within 20 minutes for routine orders.
  • Easy-to-use EMR: VelociDoc with Dragon dictation and document all patients in one minute
Qualifications:
  • Completion of a formal MSN FNP Program or MS in Health Sciences, Physician Assistant Studies
  • CA Medical License that is active and in good standing
  • DEA Certification
  • One (1) year of current urgent care experience, either on-site or remote
About Us:
Our doors opened in 2012, in Bakersfield, CA. We have expanded our brand and services throughout Bakersfield and into Fresno, Clovis, Chino, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Wildomar, Murrieta, Temecula, Dana Point, and Laguna Hills. We plan to open about 5 more clinics in the next 2 years. So far, we have 18 clinic locations throughout CA to service your urgent care needs. Our mission is to expand our healthcare reach to all the people within the communities that we serve and provide them with the best healthcare possible. Providers are our top asset, and exceptional healthcare is our top priority.
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