Advance Practice Provider; PA, CNP, APRN
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Description
Neighborhood Family Practice is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) dedicated to providing comprehensive, high‑quality, and affordable healthcare to underserved and diverse communities. NFP’s mission is to deliver equitable and accessible care, fostering healthier lives and stronger communities.
Benefits- Sign‑On for Experienced (3‑5+) CNPs $5k
- Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance after 1 month of employment
- National Health Service Corps Scholarships and Loan Repayment
- Relocation Assistance Available
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
- CME, CEU Reimbursement and Tuition Assistance Programs
- Full‑Time: 4‑5 days a week
- Part‑Time: 2‑3 days a week
$100,000 to $121,000 based on experience and FTE.
Position OverviewIn collaboration with physicians, the Advanced Practice Provider (APP) is an Advanced Practice/Certified Nurse Practitioner (APRN, CNP) or Physician Assistant (PA) that provides direct patient care, including preventative, primary care, or chronic care services.
Essential Duties- Clinical Practice:
Perform patient assessment, use clinical judgment for assessment, diagnosis, or treatment of patients, including prescribing medication or other treatments. - Patient
Education:
Provide appropriate education to patients or family members to assist in ongoing care and treatment. Update and modify plan of care as conditions evolve. Collaborate with community agencies to plan comprehensive care for patients served. - Compliance:
Maintain up‑to‑date and accurate patient records. Participate in annual chart review, biannual prescriptive review, regular peer review, or other performance improvement activities as assigned. - Other duties as assigned.
- Nurse Practitioner
- Graduate Degree in Nursing (Master’s or Doctorate)
- Current and unrestricted license in State of Ohio as APRN or equivalent>
- Board Certification (AANP or ANCC) as Nurse Practitioner in relevant scope of practice
- Physician Assistant
- Graduate Degree (Master’s or Doctorate) from accredited program
- Current and unrestricted licensure in State of Ohio as Physician’s Assistant
- NCCPA board Certification
- Minimum of 2 years as healthcare practitioner in family medicine, internal medicine or similar clinical setting preferred.
- Demonstrated clinical competence and understanding.
- Knowledgeable of public health policy and practice, particularly related to community health programs.
- Able to display appropriate cultural competencies and understanding for a diverse racial, cultural, and ethnic patient population.
- Proficient in use of EPIC EHR/EMR and other clinical software.
NFP is committed to equal employment opportunities for all individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender or gender identity, age, or any other basis protected by Federal, State, or Local Law. Reasonable accommodations will be made to allow individuals with disabilities to complete the essential duties of the position.
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