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Full Time Nurse Allied Nurse Practitioner - Cardiology Spokane, WA
40917
3 months ago
Posted by: Insync Healthcare Recruiters
Employer: InSync Healthcare Recruiters
Job Description
Cardiology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant opportunity in Spokane, WA
Great opportunity to join a growing post-acute care team in the Spokane, Washington, area. This is an excellent opportunity to provide quality, compassionate care as a cardiology advanced practice clinician (APC) for weekday rounding at our skilled nursing facility partners. Enjoy a flexible daily schedule of cardiology consults for adults in skilled nursing facilities Monday through Friday. This is a full-time, benefits eligible position.
Position Highlights:
- Customize your own schedule to create your ideal work/life balance and unmatched flexibility
- Highly competitive base salary plus uncapped monthly bonuses
- No night call
- Guaranteed paid time off
- Excellent comprehensive benefits package
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- 50-day onboarding program with MIPS training and support
- Educational opportunities
- Well-developed infrastructure with extensive back-office support
- Gehrimed EMR training and support along with company issued iPad for documentation
- Growth opportunities into local and national leadership roles
We ask that candidates have a current Washington nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA) license and DEA. Preferred candidates have two (2) years of cardiology or post-acute care experience. Additional cardiology training will be provided.
**Not a Visa sponsored opportunity**
Job #40917
For more information, please email a copy of your CV to vicky@insyncrecruiters.com or call Vicky Rinehart at 602-284-0991.
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