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Nurse Practitioner First Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

... first-aid measures, basic and advanced cardiac life support, and health care maintenance. KNOWLEDGE ... Current Nurse Practitioner Certification in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine * State of ...

PA / NP / APRN- PRN

Mason, MI · On-site

$95K - $123K/yr

... NP, or APRN) at Ingham County Justice Complex in Mason, Michigan for PRN !!! ! At VitalCore we ... Join our team and experience first-hand how VitalCore Health Strategies promotes a positive work ...

Family Nurse Practitioner

Mesick, MI · On-site

$95 - $130/hr

A Family Nurse Practitioner with a Master's or Doctoral degree in Nursing * Licensed in the job's respective state with national certification such as FNP-BC or FNP-C * Experienced in primary care ...

The NP/PA carries out physician orders and maintains the continuum of care through the coordination ... Operative assisting, including first and second assisting including robotic procedures, opening and ...

The NP/PA carries out physician orders and maintains the continuum of care through the coordination ... Operative assisting, including first and second assisting including robotic procedures, opening and ...

Nurse Practitioner

Lansing, MI · On-site

$55.77 - $64.90/hr

Job Summary Our client is seeking a dedicated Nurse Practitioner to provide comprehensive medical ... week during the first 4 weeks of the work assignment has been met. If you meet eligibility ...

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Nurse Practitioner First information

What is the difference between Nurse Practitioner First vs Physician Assistant?

AspectNurse Practitioner FirstPhysician Assistant
Required CredentialsMaster's or Doctorate in Nursing, national certificationMaster's or Bachelor's degree, national certification
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, primary care settingsHospitals, clinics, specialty practices
Scope of PracticeDiagnose, treat, prescribe within state laws; often focus on primary careDiagnose, treat, prescribe; may work in various specialties

Both Nurse Practitioner First and Physician Assistant roles require advanced degrees and certification, often working in similar healthcare settings. Nurse Practitioners typically focus on primary care and have a scope of practice defined by state laws, while Physician Assistants work across various specialties with a slightly broader scope in some areas. Understanding these differences helps patients and employers choose the right provider for their needs.

What does a first year nurse practitioner make?

A first-year nurse practitioner typically earns between $70,000 and $90,000 annually, depending on location, specialty, and work setting. Entry-level salaries may vary based on demand, certifications, and the complexity of patient care involved.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Nurse Practitioner First jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Nurse Practitioner First job openings:

Full-time

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Job description

Salary: Open Salary, Open Schedule
OVERVIEW:
Under direction of the Medical Director, provides professional medical services in the community health center.
DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Performs physical examinations of new and existing patients and determines x-ray examinations and clinical laboratory tests required.
  • Interprets examination findings and test results, and implements treatment plans.
  • Prepares and reviews case histories and obtains data through interviews.
  • Provides, comprehensive health maintenance and medical care to the entire family unit, to include preventive medicine, behavioral sciences, and community health.
  • Collaborates with other providers of Health Center patient’s outpatient and inpatient care and services.
  • Participates in on-site clinical procedures according to training and demonstrated ability.
  • Determines need for consultation and assists in medical care treatment provided at the direction of other specialists.
  • Instructs other health care providers and non-medical personnel in a variety of health related topics, including first-aid measures, basic and advanced cardiac life support, and health care maintenance.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Knowledge of the principles and practice of preventive medicine.
  • Knowledge of the state and federal laws pertaining to medicine and to community health centers.
  • Knowledge of the structure and function of community health centers.
  • Skill in communicating effectively with patients and their families.
  • Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other employees, patients and the public.
  • Basic understanding of health clinic processes and operations. Understanding of Federally Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC) processes and operations (preferred).
  • Basic computer knowledge and skills, utilization of hardware and software
  • Excellent customer service skills

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
  • Graduation from an accredited school of nursing
  • Graduation of an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program
  • Current Nurse Practitioner Certification in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine
  • State of Michigan Medical licensure
  • Current DEA registration and Controlled Substances licensure (preferred)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) (or within 3 months of hire)

Work Experience
  • 3 - 5 years clinical experience in the practice of Family Medicine or Internal Medicine
  • Experience with an FQHC or outpatient medical facility preferred