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Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - General Cardiology
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Join our growing General Cardiology practice at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville. This Advanced Practice Provider role bridges inpatient and outpatient care. Requires a Master's Degree, APRN/PA-C licensure, and BLS/ACLS certifications. Cardiology experience is a plus.
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
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Seeking a PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant in Council Bluffs, IA. Provide vital mobile primary care to migrant farmworkers, performing exams and diagnostics at their living sites. Bilingual Spanish skills are highly desired. This role includes mileage reimbursement for travel.
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United States , Council Bluffs
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50.00 USD / Hour
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Proteus, Inc.
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PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
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Seeking a PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant for a unique mobile clinic role in Iowa City. Provide essential primary care services directly to migrant farmworker communities, traveling to various job sites. Iowa licensure (NP or PA) is required, with Spanish bilingual skills a strong p...
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United States , Iowa City
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Proteus, Inc.
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Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
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Seeking a PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant for a mobile clinic serving migrant farmworkers in Postville, IA. Provide vital primary care, including exams and diagnostics, directly at job sites. Bilingual Spanish skills are highly desired. This role offers flexible scheduling and milea...
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United States , Postville
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Proteus, Inc.
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PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
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Seeking a PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant for a unique mobile clinic role in Des Moines, IA. Provide essential primary care to migrant farmworkers, traveling directly to job sites. Bilingual Spanish skills are highly desired. Join a supportive team making a real community impact.
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United States , Des Moines
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Proteus, Inc.
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APP Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - Sleep Medicine
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Seeking a licensed Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our Sleep Medicine team in Avondale. Conduct comprehensive patient evaluations and interpret sleep studies in a supportive, physician-led organization. We offer competitive pay, full benefits, 401(k) match, and cover license/mal...
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United States , Avondale
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Integrated Medical Services, Inc.
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About the Physician Assistant Or Nurse Practitioner role

Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Jobs: A Comprehensive Career Overview

Physician Assistant (PA) and Nurse Practitioner (NP) jobs represent two of the most dynamic and in-demand advanced practice clinician roles in modern healthcare. These professionals serve as vital bridges between registered nurses and physicians, providing high-quality, patient-centered care across a wide spectrum of medical settings. While their educational paths differ—NPs typically follow a nursing model with a focus on holistic care, while PAs train under a medical model emphasizing disease diagnosis and treatment—both roles share a common goal: expanding access to primary, acute, and specialty care.

In their day-to-day work, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners perform comprehensive patient assessments, including taking detailed medical histories, conducting physical examinations, and ordering or interpreting diagnostic tests such as lab work and imaging studies. They are licensed to diagnose and treat a broad range of acute and chronic conditions, from common illnesses like respiratory infections and hypertension to more complex diseases such as diabetes, heart failure, and autoimmune disorders. A significant portion of their responsibilities involves developing and managing treatment plans, which may include prescribing medications, recommending lifestyle modifications, and coordinating care with other healthcare providers. Many also perform minor procedures, such as suturing wounds, casting fractures, or administering injections and immunizations.

Patient education and preventive care are cornerstone activities for both professions. NPs and PAs routinely counsel patients on disease prevention, healthy lifestyle choices, medication adherence, and management of chronic conditions. They often take the time to build trusting, long-term relationships with patients, addressing not only immediate health concerns but also social determinants of health that impact overall well-being. In many settings, these clinicians function as primary care providers, managing a panel of patients and serving as the first point of contact for medical issues. In specialty fields—such as cardiology, dermatology, orthopedics, or emergency medicine—they work alongside physicians to deliver focused, expert care.

The work environment for these jobs is remarkably diverse. While many practice in traditional outpatient clinics and hospitals, a growing number of NPs and PAs work in retail health clinics, urgent care centers, nursing homes, hospices, school-based health centers, and even patients’ homes. The rise of telehealth has also opened new opportunities for remote consultations and follow-up care. Regardless of the setting, collaboration with physicians and other healthcare team members is essential, as these clinicians often consult on complex cases and refer patients when necessary.

Typical requirements for entering these professions include a master’s degree from an accredited program, national board certification (such as the NCCPA for PAs or AANP/ANCC for NPs), and an active, unrestricted state license. Many employers also prefer or require prior clinical experience, though new graduates are often considered. Essential skills include strong clinical reasoning, excellent communication, empathy, adaptability, and proficiency with electronic health records. As healthcare continues to evolve, Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner jobs offer rewarding careers with significant autonomy, competitive compensation, and the profound satisfaction of making a tangible difference in patients’ lives every day.