The Advanced Practitioner (Physician Assistant) is responsible for providing healthcare services to patients under the supervision of, and/or in collaboration with, the attending physician. These services include, but not limited to, medical evaluation, treatment, counseling, and referrals. Consists of diagnostic evaluations, therapeutic remediation, surgical assistance, and pharmaceutical prescription
As with any other health care professional, the Advanced Practitioner is charged with being a patient advocate. The Advanced Practitioner will participate in patient satisfaction, quality, and performance improvement initiatives.
St. Luke's Spine & Pain Associates were honored to receive the Purdue Partners Against Pain Award, which salutes those who have made great strides in the field of pain research, managing or improving quality of life for people living with acute or chronic pain. The Advanced Practitioner is part of a collaborative provider team including 15 physicians and 9 APs. The Advanced Practitioner will develop and manage ongoing treatment plans and oversee medication management for established pain management patients. Work autonomously with own patients. Assess and recommend patients for additional or alternative procedures such as physical therapy or interventional pain procedures.
Schedule: The position is full time, 3 days at the Tamaqua office and 2 days at the Orwigsburg office. 1 day of call per month (remote only) and no weekends or holidays
WHAT CAN WE OFFER TO YOU?:
CULTURE:
St. Luke's is a thriving, integrated health network where more than 850 Advanced Practitioners are integral members of the health care team. Our employed providers benefit from a dedicated leadership structure, a professional organization, and a culture that puts patient care at the center. With an established department of advanced practice that has a dedicated leadership structure, and with room for advancement and growth within the Network.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be board eligible or board-Certified Registered Medical Physician Assistant with current license to practice in the state of Pennsylvania or New Jersey, as determined by the job location.
Although one year experience in a similar setting is preferred, new grads are encouraged to apply!