NP Urgent Care Full-time

Description

Northside Urgent Care has been proudly providing top-ranked patient care to Greater Atlanta communities since 2016. Nurse Practitioners are critical to the success of our clinical teams and crucial to providing fast, friendly, and affordable healthcare at our seven Health Choice Urgent Care centers. In partnership with Northside Hospital, Health Choice offers onsite digital X-ray, EKG, and common laboratory assays.


Our centers are open 7 days per week, 8AM - 8PM.


At Northside Urgent Care, we are pleased to offer:

  • Work-life Balance - no on call or overnight shifts
  • A great team environment
  • Appreciative patients
  • Competitive compensation

Northside Urgent Care allows providers to:

  • Utilize processes that were developed by providers
  • Work with staff hired for their ability to support providers

Job Responsibilities

  • Provide complete, compassionate care to all patients
  • Serve as a role model and leader for that day's team
  • Standard office procedures to include, but not limited to, incision and drainage, splinting, suturing, infection management, wound care and more
  • Communicate test results, follow-up care, and other treatment plans as appropriate

Requirements

  • Graduate of an Accredited School of Nursing Program
  • Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with a minimum of 2 years experience in a Urgent Care or Emergency Room setting
  • Must be licensed by the State of Georgia
  • DOT certification required
  • Current Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) License required
  • Commitment to Urgent Care Group’s core values: Kindness, Impact, Teamwork, Efficiency, and Integrity

Locations

Health Choice - Braselton

Health Choice - Duluth

Health Choice - Grayson

Health Choice - Hamilton Mill

Health Choice - Lawrenceville

Health Choice - Snellville

Health Choice - Sugar Hill

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