Nurse Practitioner

Saratoga-SCHDY GastroenterologyTown of Clifton Park, NY
7d$100,000 - $125,000Onsite

About The Position

For more information, please visit our Careers Page: https://www.ssgastro.com/our-practice/careers SSGA is one of the leading Gastroenterology practices in the area. Our practice consists of 13 physicians and 14 advanced practitioners including a state of the art Endoscopy Center. We currently have offices in Burnt Hills, Clifton Park and Saratoga. As our practice and endoscopy center continue to grow, we are recruiting additional advanced practitioners to join our provider team to help us accommodate our increasing patient base. The Advanced Practitioner position is supported by several supporting departments within the practice including physicians, medical secretaries, triage nursing, call center, prior authorizations department, clearance request department, radiology authorization/scheduling department and medical records department. These supporting departments handle many of the routine needs of the patient allowing you to focus more on direct patient care needs. The position is a full-time Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm position.

Requirements

  • Completion of certified PA/NP program
  • Current NYS License
  • DEA required
  • Gastroenterology or internal medicine experience in an office setting helpful
  • New graduates considered

Responsibilities

  • Office based position with NO night or weekend call responsibilities
  • Pre-op history and physicals
  • Acute problem assessment, work up and treatment
  • Manage own patient panel for chronic illness treatment and management
  • Patient education
  • Reviewing test results and initiating follow-up treatment as necessary
  • Follow up and post procedure visits
  • After training and orientation (2-4 months) sees patients every ½ hour with max of 16/day

Benefits

  • paid vacation
  • personal, and holidays
  • medical and dental insurance
  • 401K with match
  • Profit Sharing plan
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