Job Opening
Summit Health - Rye, NY has a job opening for a qualified Adult Health (ANP) Nurse Practitioner (NP) in Rye, NY
Job Details
Full Time
Hours:
Hours worked, 35 hours on average
Employed
New Graduates
Average patients seen: Varies
Compensation:
Compensation Range: $118,000 $135,000
Benefits:
Time Off
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Short/Long Term Disability, HSA, and Life Insurance
401K plan with company matching contribution
Cash Bonus Programs
Recognition and rewards programs to recognize successful teams
Other Perks & Discounts
Commuter and parking discount program to help you save (using pretax dollars)
Hours:
Hours worked, 35 hours on average
Employed
New Graduates
Average patients seen: Varies
Compensation:
Compensation Range: $118,000
Benefits:
Practice Type: Employee
Setting: Outpatient
Accepts:
J1 Visa
H1B Visa
Requires:
BE
BC
Additional Info:
Setting: Outpatient
Accepts:
Requires:
Additional Info:
Job Description:
The nurse practitioner (NP) provides general medical care and treatment to Summit Health patients. Services provided by the NP will include health maintenance, management of acute/episodic illnesses and management of stable chronic illnesses.
Required:
Master's degree and successful completion of accredited nurse practitioner program
Current licensure as Nurse Practitioner in NY
Board certification
Current BLS and ACLS certification
Knowledge of medical procedures and guidelines concerning assessment, treatment, and recovery
Ability to work collaboratively within a clinical team
Demonstrated professional competence and integrity and ethical conduct of practice
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, and effective conflict resolution skills
Patient focused and committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care and service to all patients
Strong computer skills and EMR knowledge
The nurse practitioner (NP) provides general medical care and treatment to Summit Health patients. Services provided by the NP will include health maintenance, management of acute/episodic illnesses and management of stable chronic illnesses.
Required:
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