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About The Position
This Job at a Glance
- Job Reference Id : ORD-201145-NP-AK
- Title : NP
- Dates Needed : Sept - 3 months with option to extend
- Shift Type : Day Shift
- Assignment Type : Outpatient; Clinic
- Call Required : No
- Board Certification Required : Negotiable
- Job Duration : Locums
About the Facility
A Student Health Center is seeking a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner for locum tenens coverage.
About the Facility Location
The facility is located in Central Alaska.
About the Clinician's Workday
This position is for an NP only, requiring an active Alaska license and DEA, with a credentialing timeframe of 2-3 weeks. The schedule is 24 hours per week over three flexible weekdays (Monday-Friday), with no call. The provider will see 15-20 adult patients daily (ages 17+), supported by a nurse for appointment setup. Candidates must be able to practice independently, and experience working with IHS populations, Alaska Native associations, or multicultural diversity is preferred. Comfort with prescribing for depression and anxiety is also desired.
Additional Job Details
Case Load / PPD : 15-20Support Staff : nurse will help set up appointmentsPatient Population : AdultsLocation Type : On-SitePrescriptive Authority Required : YesGovernment : NoWhy choose LocumTenens.com?
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