Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner Locums Rosebud, SD Arc Health Arc Health is seeking a compassionate and culturally humble Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner for a locums position serving the Rosebud Sioux (Sicangu Oyate) community in the Great Plains Indian Health Service area . Position Highlights Start Date: ASAP upon credentialing Duration: Minimum 12-week commitment Schedule: Monday Friday, 8 AM 5 PM (1-hour lunch) Flexibility: 5 days/week preferred, but 3 4 days may be considered Call: None Patient Volume: patients per day Scope: Ages 0 18, well and sick visits, 100% outpatient care Requirements Board Certified Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner Certifications: ACLS, BLS, PALS Licensure: Active, unrestricted license and DEA from any U.S. state or territory Practice History: No lapse in clinical practice greater than 6 months prior to assignment Cultural Competency: Demonstrated cultural humility and commitment to underserved communities Location & Mission This opportunity is based in a 35-bed comprehensive medical/surgical facility in the Great Plains Indian Health Service area , serving the Rosebud Sioux Reservation . The hospital s mission is to elevate the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. This is more than a job it s a calling . Join Arc Health and be part of a movement to bring equity and compassion to healthcare. Apply now and begin your journey with purpose.
08/28/2025
Full time
Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner Locums Rosebud, SD Arc Health Arc Health is seeking a compassionate and culturally humble Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner for a locums position serving the Rosebud Sioux (Sicangu Oyate) community in the Great Plains Indian Health Service area . Position Highlights Start Date: ASAP upon credentialing Duration: Minimum 12-week commitment Schedule: Monday Friday, 8 AM 5 PM (1-hour lunch) Flexibility: 5 days/week preferred, but 3 4 days may be considered Call: None Patient Volume: patients per day Scope: Ages 0 18, well and sick visits, 100% outpatient care Requirements Board Certified Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner Certifications: ACLS, BLS, PALS Licensure: Active, unrestricted license and DEA from any U.S. state or territory Practice History: No lapse in clinical practice greater than 6 months prior to assignment Cultural Competency: Demonstrated cultural humility and commitment to underserved communities Location & Mission This opportunity is based in a 35-bed comprehensive medical/surgical facility in the Great Plains Indian Health Service area , serving the Rosebud Sioux Reservation . The hospital s mission is to elevate the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. This is more than a job it s a calling . Join Arc Health and be part of a movement to bring equity and compassion to healthcare. Apply now and begin your journey with purpose.
Ready to elevate your ER skills in a unique setting? Located at the edge of Glacier National Park, Blackfeet Community Hospital in Browning, Montana, is seeking mission-driven nurse practitioners and physician assistants for long-term locum assignments. This isn't just any ER position you'll be working in a government-run facility that provides essential care to a diverse community, all while being surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. With flexible shifts, long-term contracts, and the opportunity to make a significant impact, this role is ideal for experienced emergency physicians looking to combine purpose with the great outdoors. Blackfeet Community Hospital is looking for long-term contract locum physicians for our Emergency Room in Browning, Montana. This government-owned and operated facility offers both inpatient and outpatient services, with all departments led by board-certified or board-eligible chiefs of staff. Learn more about the facility here. Details: Long-term ER NP/PA contract opportunity, up to 1 year with possible extensions Flexible hours with day, night, and mid shifts available Housing provided Local or travel locum tenens welcome to apply Required emergency room experience as an APP 2 to 3 years of experience preferred Previous locum tenens and IHS facility experience preferred Experience treating both adult and pediatric patients required Responsibilities include: Provide professional emergency medical services and direct patient care in the ER Evaluate adult and adolescent patients presenting to the emergency department Make preliminary diagnoses, prescribe treatments, and arrange for referrals or specialized care Deliver care to patients with a broad range of medical conditions, often critical or complex Stabilize and transfer major trauma patients (penetrating wounds, TBI, hemorrhage, blunt trauma, etc.) Manage pediatric trauma, psychiatric emergencies, and critical medical conditions such as septic or cardiopulmonary shock Perform advanced airway management, including endotracheal and rapid sequence intubation Collaborate with consultants and provide emergency care on a regular and ongoing basis Requirements: Active, Unrestricted License Must hold a current and unrestricted license to practice medicine in Montana, any U.S. state, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Board Certification/Eligibility Must be Board Certified Certifications Must have current certifications in: Basic Life Support (BLS) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Citizenship Must be a U.S. citizen living primarily within the United States. Experience A minimum of 2 years of relevant clinical experience is required. Credentialing Must complete all credentialing requirements within 10 days of offer acceptance. Federal Security Clearance Must be willing and able to complete and pass the federal security clearance process. Ready to make a difference? Apply today to connect with our recruitment team and learn more about this rewarding opportunity.
08/28/2025
Full time
Ready to elevate your ER skills in a unique setting? Located at the edge of Glacier National Park, Blackfeet Community Hospital in Browning, Montana, is seeking mission-driven nurse practitioners and physician assistants for long-term locum assignments. This isn't just any ER position you'll be working in a government-run facility that provides essential care to a diverse community, all while being surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. With flexible shifts, long-term contracts, and the opportunity to make a significant impact, this role is ideal for experienced emergency physicians looking to combine purpose with the great outdoors. Blackfeet Community Hospital is looking for long-term contract locum physicians for our Emergency Room in Browning, Montana. This government-owned and operated facility offers both inpatient and outpatient services, with all departments led by board-certified or board-eligible chiefs of staff. Learn more about the facility here. Details: Long-term ER NP/PA contract opportunity, up to 1 year with possible extensions Flexible hours with day, night, and mid shifts available Housing provided Local or travel locum tenens welcome to apply Required emergency room experience as an APP 2 to 3 years of experience preferred Previous locum tenens and IHS facility experience preferred Experience treating both adult and pediatric patients required Responsibilities include: Provide professional emergency medical services and direct patient care in the ER Evaluate adult and adolescent patients presenting to the emergency department Make preliminary diagnoses, prescribe treatments, and arrange for referrals or specialized care Deliver care to patients with a broad range of medical conditions, often critical or complex Stabilize and transfer major trauma patients (penetrating wounds, TBI, hemorrhage, blunt trauma, etc.) Manage pediatric trauma, psychiatric emergencies, and critical medical conditions such as septic or cardiopulmonary shock Perform advanced airway management, including endotracheal and rapid sequence intubation Collaborate with consultants and provide emergency care on a regular and ongoing basis Requirements: Active, Unrestricted License Must hold a current and unrestricted license to practice medicine in Montana, any U.S. state, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Board Certification/Eligibility Must be Board Certified Certifications Must have current certifications in: Basic Life Support (BLS) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Citizenship Must be a U.S. citizen living primarily within the United States. Experience A minimum of 2 years of relevant clinical experience is required. Credentialing Must complete all credentialing requirements within 10 days of offer acceptance. Federal Security Clearance Must be willing and able to complete and pass the federal security clearance process. Ready to make a difference? Apply today to connect with our recruitment team and learn more about this rewarding opportunity.
Arc Health is seeking a dedicated, compassionate Board-Certified Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician to join our team at the Chinle, part of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service (NAIHS). Located in the heart of the Navajo Nation and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Canyon de Chelly, this is more than just a job it s a calling. Why Chinle? Culturally Rich Community : Be part of a vibrant, resilient population where cultural traditions are deeply integrated into daily life and healthcare. Scenic Beauty : Located amid awe-inspiring red rock canyons and desert vistas ideal for hiking, photography, and reflection. High-Impact Work : Your care will reach patients who often travel hours for quality medical services, making every day you serve one that matters. About the Facility Chinle is a 60-bed hospital offering comprehensive care to approximately 35,000 Navajo Nation residents. Services include inpatient/outpatient primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, mental health, public health, and more. This role is primarily outpatient with flexibility to support across service units if needed. ️ What You ll Do Deliver full-spectrum outpatient care under the direction of the Acting Primary Care Director. Participate in culturally responsive, community-centered health services. Collaborate across departments to enhance continuity of care and optimize patient outcomes. Maintain compliance with IHS protocols, CMS standards, and privacy laws. Assignment Details Schedule : Monday Friday, 40 hours/week; potential for some telehealth or coverage at surrounding clinics. Duration : Flexible minimum of 13 weeks to 12 months (with potential to extend). Start : As soon as credentialed. EMR : RPMS (training provided). Candidate Requirements MD or DO degree from an accredited institution. Board Certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine (ABIM or ABFM). Unrestricted state license and DEA (Schedules II V). Active BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. Minimum of 6 months recent clinical experience in outpatient care. Clean background check, malpractice history, and valid driver s license. Ability to pass health and security clearance. What Sets This Role Apart Team-Oriented Culture : Join a group of professionals who support one another and share your passion for health equity. Purpose-Driven Work : Help bridge health disparities in Indigenous communities. Support from Arc Health : We re a social mission-driven organization focused on sustainability and community health justice. Ready to bring your skills to a place where they truly matter? This is an RFP that is due 6/11. So, we will need all your documents and references ready to submit no later than Monday June 9. Reach out today to explore how you can make a difference in Chinle and how Chinle might just change your life in return.
08/28/2025
Full time
Arc Health is seeking a dedicated, compassionate Board-Certified Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician to join our team at the Chinle, part of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service (NAIHS). Located in the heart of the Navajo Nation and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Canyon de Chelly, this is more than just a job it s a calling. Why Chinle? Culturally Rich Community : Be part of a vibrant, resilient population where cultural traditions are deeply integrated into daily life and healthcare. Scenic Beauty : Located amid awe-inspiring red rock canyons and desert vistas ideal for hiking, photography, and reflection. High-Impact Work : Your care will reach patients who often travel hours for quality medical services, making every day you serve one that matters. About the Facility Chinle is a 60-bed hospital offering comprehensive care to approximately 35,000 Navajo Nation residents. Services include inpatient/outpatient primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, mental health, public health, and more. This role is primarily outpatient with flexibility to support across service units if needed. ️ What You ll Do Deliver full-spectrum outpatient care under the direction of the Acting Primary Care Director. Participate in culturally responsive, community-centered health services. Collaborate across departments to enhance continuity of care and optimize patient outcomes. Maintain compliance with IHS protocols, CMS standards, and privacy laws. Assignment Details Schedule : Monday Friday, 40 hours/week; potential for some telehealth or coverage at surrounding clinics. Duration : Flexible minimum of 13 weeks to 12 months (with potential to extend). Start : As soon as credentialed. EMR : RPMS (training provided). Candidate Requirements MD or DO degree from an accredited institution. Board Certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine (ABIM or ABFM). Unrestricted state license and DEA (Schedules II V). Active BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. Minimum of 6 months recent clinical experience in outpatient care. Clean background check, malpractice history, and valid driver s license. Ability to pass health and security clearance. What Sets This Role Apart Team-Oriented Culture : Join a group of professionals who support one another and share your passion for health equity. Purpose-Driven Work : Help bridge health disparities in Indigenous communities. Support from Arc Health : We re a social mission-driven organization focused on sustainability and community health justice. Ready to bring your skills to a place where they truly matter? This is an RFP that is due 6/11. So, we will need all your documents and references ready to submit no later than Monday June 9. Reach out today to explore how you can make a difference in Chinle and how Chinle might just change your life in return.
Arc Health is seeking a dedicated, compassionate Board-Certified Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician to join our team at the Chinle, part of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service (NAIHS). Located in the heart of the Navajo Nation and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Canyon de Chelly, this is more than just a job it s a calling. Why Chinle? Culturally Rich Community : Be part of a vibrant, resilient population where cultural traditions are deeply integrated into daily life and healthcare. Scenic Beauty : Located amid awe-inspiring red rock canyons and desert vistas ideal for hiking, photography, and reflection. High-Impact Work : Your care will reach patients who often travel hours for quality medical services, making every day you serve one that matters. About the Facility Chinle is a 60-bed hospital offering comprehensive care to approximately 35,000 Navajo Nation residents. Services include inpatient/outpatient primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, mental health, public health, and more. This role is primarily outpatient with flexibility to support across service units if needed. ️ What You ll Do Deliver full-spectrum outpatient care under the direction of the Acting Primary Care Director. Participate in culturally responsive, community-centered health services. Collaborate across departments to enhance continuity of care and optimize patient outcomes. Maintain compliance with IHS protocols, CMS standards, and privacy laws. Assignment Details Schedule : Monday Friday, 40 hours/week; potential for some telehealth or coverage at surrounding clinics. Duration : Flexible minimum of 13 weeks to 12 months (with potential to extend). Start : As soon as credentialed. EMR : RPMS (training provided). Candidate Requirements MD or DO degree from an accredited institution. Board Certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine (ABIM or ABFM). Unrestricted state license and DEA (Schedules II V). Active BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. Minimum of 6 months recent clinical experience in outpatient care. Clean background check, malpractice history, and valid driver s license. Ability to pass health and security clearance. What Sets This Role Apart Team-Oriented Culture : Join a group of professionals who support one another and share your passion for health equity. Purpose-Driven Work : Help bridge health disparities in Indigenous communities. Support from Arc Health : We re a social mission-driven organization focused on sustainability and community health justice. Ready to bring your skills to a place where they truly matter? This is an RFP that is due 6/11. So, we will need all your documents and references ready to submit no later than Monday June 9. Reach out today to explore how you can make a difference in Chinle and how Chinle might just change your life in return.
08/28/2025
Full time
Arc Health is seeking a dedicated, compassionate Board-Certified Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician to join our team at the Chinle, part of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service (NAIHS). Located in the heart of the Navajo Nation and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Canyon de Chelly, this is more than just a job it s a calling. Why Chinle? Culturally Rich Community : Be part of a vibrant, resilient population where cultural traditions are deeply integrated into daily life and healthcare. Scenic Beauty : Located amid awe-inspiring red rock canyons and desert vistas ideal for hiking, photography, and reflection. High-Impact Work : Your care will reach patients who often travel hours for quality medical services, making every day you serve one that matters. About the Facility Chinle is a 60-bed hospital offering comprehensive care to approximately 35,000 Navajo Nation residents. Services include inpatient/outpatient primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, mental health, public health, and more. This role is primarily outpatient with flexibility to support across service units if needed. ️ What You ll Do Deliver full-spectrum outpatient care under the direction of the Acting Primary Care Director. Participate in culturally responsive, community-centered health services. Collaborate across departments to enhance continuity of care and optimize patient outcomes. Maintain compliance with IHS protocols, CMS standards, and privacy laws. Assignment Details Schedule : Monday Friday, 40 hours/week; potential for some telehealth or coverage at surrounding clinics. Duration : Flexible minimum of 13 weeks to 12 months (with potential to extend). Start : As soon as credentialed. EMR : RPMS (training provided). Candidate Requirements MD or DO degree from an accredited institution. Board Certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine (ABIM or ABFM). Unrestricted state license and DEA (Schedules II V). Active BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. Minimum of 6 months recent clinical experience in outpatient care. Clean background check, malpractice history, and valid driver s license. Ability to pass health and security clearance. What Sets This Role Apart Team-Oriented Culture : Join a group of professionals who support one another and share your passion for health equity. Purpose-Driven Work : Help bridge health disparities in Indigenous communities. Support from Arc Health : We re a social mission-driven organization focused on sustainability and community health justice. Ready to bring your skills to a place where they truly matter? This is an RFP that is due 6/11. So, we will need all your documents and references ready to submit no later than Monday June 9. Reach out today to explore how you can make a difference in Chinle and how Chinle might just change your life in return.