About The Position

Sutter Medical Group (SMG) seeks to hire a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our Pain Management team in Roseville, CA. Qualifications Two years of experience as a clinician Highly Interventional (procedural) pain clinic with minimal to no medication management Background in Pain, Neurology, Oncology ideal Expansion of pain clinic into more Cancer work follow up care for pain patients pre and post procedure Not required to have provide operative support potential opportunity for procedural work Join Us and Enjoy Generous compensation with bonus potential Excellent benefits, including zero-cost medical insurance Paid medical benefits for employees and dependents Award-winning, 100% 401(k) match Relocation assistance up to $20,000 CME allowance Robust retirement program Advanced practice technology, including EPIC A positive work-life balance and Northern California's natural beauty and lifestyle Organization Details Sutter Medical Group (SMG) is a vibrant and talented community committed to delivering safe, affordable and high-quality care. Our multi-specialty medical group is comprised of over 1,600 clinicians practicing in seven counties in northern California, most within a 50-mile radius of Sacramento. SMG contains primary care and specialty Physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians -- nurse practitioners, physician assistants, certified nurse midwives, licensed clinical social workers and licensed marriage and family therapists, who make up about 20% of our group. Our clinicians not only excel in clinical practice but are also actively engaged in teaching, research, leadership, community outreach, and volunteer work. SMG has earned both local and national recognition for excellence in patient care and experience. Community Information Roseville, located in Placer County, is a fantastic place to live, combining suburban convenience with proximity to some of the state's most beloved attractions. Its strategic location allows residents to easily access major destinations like San Francisco, Napa Valley, and Lake Tahoe. This means that within just a couple of hours, you can find yourself exploring the bustling streets and cultural landmarks of San Francisco, savoring world-class wines in Napa, or enjoying the pristine beauty and recreational opportunities at Lake Tahoe. The city's prime location provides easy access to a variety of landscapes, from snow-covered mountains to scenic coastlines, making it an ideal home base for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers alike. Beyond its excellent location, Roseville offers a high quality of life with a welcoming community, top-rated schools, and an array of amenities. The city boasts a variety of shopping and dining options, including the expansive Westfield Galleria at Roseville and charming local eateries. Roseville’s well-maintained parks and recreational facilities provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities, while a robust calendar of community events fosters a strong sense of belonging among residents. With its safe neighborhoods, vibrant local economy, and the natural beauty that surrounds it, Roseville is an attractive and dynamic place to live.

Requirements

  • Two years of experience as a clinician
  • Highly Interventional (procedural) pain clinic with minimal to no medication management

Nice To Haves

  • Background in Pain, Neurology, Oncology ideal
  • Expansion of pain clinic into more Cancer work follow up care for pain patients pre and post procedure
  • Not required to have provide operative support potential opportunity for procedural work

Benefits

  • Generous compensation with bonus potential
  • Excellent benefits, including zero-cost medical insurance
  • Paid medical benefits for employees and dependents
  • Award-winning, 100% 401(k) match
  • Relocation assistance up to $20,000
  • CME allowance
  • Robust retirement program
  • Advanced practice technology, including EPIC
  • A positive work-life balance and Northern California's natural beauty and lifestyle
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