Walk In Care, Family Nurse Practitioner/FNP Medical & Healthcare - Oglesby, IL at Geebo

Walk In Care, Family Nurse Practitioner/FNP

Shopping/Retail Walk In Care Clinic seeks an Family Nurse Practitioner/FNP in a friendly small town in Central Illinois -Oglesby/Peru, IL area! 1 hour from Joliet Illinois. 1 month off per year!
FNP will get to work in friendly fun environment where they will get to stay busy and build relationships with patients but also get to treat tourists and other people just passing through! This position is replacing someone who has been in the position for 5 years - person is relocating out of state.
Resume and open phone times: David 843 718 1777
Requirements:
o Not open to new grads - unless they are comfortable working alone
o Must be able to work alone
o Be flexible and provide great service
Compensation:
o $75-95,000 year In salary
o 1 Month paid time off per year -plus 1 week CME time and $2,000
o Excellent medical benefits-100% paid, disability, dental, HSA, life, vision, retirement, tuition reimbursement
About:
o A 40 hour work week. Clinic open: Mon-Friday = 830a-830p. Saturday 830-5p, Sunday 10a-5p and Holidays 10a-2p. 1 week the FNP or PA will work Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat, and Sun. Then only Wednesday and Thursday the next week. Clinic is open 364 days a year. No Call.
o FNP will treat 10-25 patients per day-. Lots of repeat patients, will come in when their PCP/primary care/family practice is booked or closed. Working independent of MD at the clinic. ER / Emergency Care nearby
o Duties include: coughs/colds/flu, poison ivy, no x ray equipment on site, UTI's, no suturing or lacerations, clinic doesn't treat pregnant women.
o MSN/ APRN-Advanced Practice / ARNP / FNP-BC, Family Nurse Practitioner will be working independently in Urgent Care/Retail Clinic but will always have an MD available by phone.
o Ideal candidate will live close to the shopping mall and be a part of the communityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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