Physician Assistant - Acute Care (FT, PT, or PRN)
Everett, WA On-site
$165,000–$175,000 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
This role brings your advanced clinical expertise beyond the walls of the hospital and into the home, where you can see the full picture. You'll practice with greater autonomy, deliver high-acuity care in a more personal setting, and use your clinical judgment to prevent complications, reduce hospitalizations, and make a lasting difference in your patients' lives. You will practice at the top of your license—performing hands-on assessments, independent IV access, medication administration, wound care, and splinting completely autonomously. Reporting to the Field Provider Manager, you will have the freedom to assess, decide, and act.
What you'll bring
- Because of the highly autonomous, high-acuity nature of this role, we have strict clinical requirements.
- Please note: We are unable to accept new graduates or providers whose primary experience is in primary care, urgent care, telehealth, or aesthetics for this specific role.
- Current, unrestricted state licensure as an PA-C in Washington.
- You have a minimum of 2 years (or 3,600 hours) of clinical experience specifically in acute settings: Emergency Department, Inpatient Medicine (hospitalist, med-surg, telemetry, step-down), or Acute Post-Acute (LTACH, acute rehab, SNF).
- You are comfortable operating as the solo on-site clinical authority.
- You possess demonstrated procedural fluency in independent IV access, medication administration, and point-of-care diagnostics.
- AGACNP-BC, ENP-BC, or PA-C with NCCPA CAQ in Emergency or Hospital Medicine.
- 5+ years of acute practice, pre-licensure EMS background (paramedic/critical care transport), or previous Hospital-at-Home experience is a massive plus.
- You possess an active, unrestricted driver's license.
- Current BLS certification is required
- You are available for evenings, weekends, and holiday coverage to ensure our patients receive care when they need it most.
- ACLS is preferred.