Are you an experienced advanced practice clinician (APC) interested in advancing your career? If the answer is yes, TeamHealth has the perfect opportunity for you to join our team at Melrose Wakefield Hospital in Melrose, Massachusetts. If you have prior hospital medicine experience as nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA), you are just right for this role! As part of our community of advanced practice clinicians and physicians, together, you'll develop standards of care, tackle tough cases and share best practices.
The ideal candidate must be willing to work a various schedule. This is a nocturnist position so must be comfortable working nights or be a "night owl". APCs currently work 8:00pm to 7:00am. We provide professional liability insurance and tail insurance, license and DEA reimbursement as well as hundreds of hours of free CME! Apply today to learn more.
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Position Highlights:
- Benefits include: medical, dental, vision, 401k
- Excellent mentorship
- Association with a leading clinician practice in the U.S.
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- Access to free CME and professional development through the TeamHealth Institute
Premier charitable provider of north Boston
Melrose-Wakefield Hospital is a 234-bed facility offering a range of services including cardiac care, wound care, 24-hour emergency medicine, maternity services, inpatient and intensive care, specialty and robotic-assisted surgery, general surgery and more. Melrose-Wakefield Healthcare is the premier charitable provider of vital health services to Boston's northern communities and is the official healthcare partner of Tufts Medical Center and the Boston Bruins.
Melrose, Massachusetts
Located approximately seven miles north of Boston, Melrose offers residents a desirable compromise between the crowded metropolis of Boston and the frontier of rural exurbia. Melrose is predominantly residential with exquisite Victorian homes dating from the late 1800s, but beyond being a city of homes, Melrose has a long-standing tradition of being self-sufficient in supporting residents' housing, education, employment, health, shopping, entertainment, recreation and leisure needs.