NP ER Full-time
OSF HealthCare

Advanced Practice Provider Emergency Department in Galesburg


Overview

JOB SPECIFICS:

  • Seeking Emergency Medicine APP at OSF Saint Mary Medical Center in Galesburg, IL
  • ~30K ED visits annually
  • 12 Hour Shifts with typically 2 MDs and 1 APP 
  • Monday - Friday will work in PIT (provider in triage) and fast track (ED prompt care setting) from 10am - 10pm. Option to also work 3pm - 3am on Monday where you will work alongside MD.
  • Weekend shifts are 12pm-12am and will work alongside MD. 
  • No call
  • Weekend rotation is 1:3 

BENEFITS & PERKS:

 

OSF HealthCare offers a comprehensive Compensation and Total Rewards Package which includes:

  • Sign On Bonus:
    • 5K for New Grad 
    • 10K for Experienced APP
  • Generous paid time off!
    • Vacation and holiday time off to get away and recharge 
    • Well-being time for self-care, mission trips, or whatever makes you happy!
    • Sick leave for you or to care for an ill-family member
    • CME time and dollars  
  • Health, life, dental, and retirement plans 
  • Paid occurrence based malpractice 
  • Concierge relocation services 
  • Student Loan repayment counseling 
  • Career Development through our Physician Leadership Academy
  • Clinical base hourly pay range for this position: $64.61 - $78.83
    • Range shown should be used as an estimate and can be impacted by many factors including but not limited to the critical need of the position, overall experience and qualifications, community need, and other considerations. Additional compensation components may be applicable such as bonuses or incentives which may or may not be based on metric achievement.

THE OSF COMMUNITY:

  • Six years in a row, OSF has been recognized on the Forbes list of Best Employers by State.
  • OSF HealthCare has had APPs providing care to patients for over 40 years!
  • OSF New Hire Clinician Experience for onboarding all new providers to ensure you have all the resources you need to succeed
  • APP leaders are throughout OSF making a difference in the care patients receive
  • Empowering environment to help you grow your career

 


Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care that is appropriate to the ages of the patients served.
  • Licensed to provide either an advanced practice nursing services in the State of Illinois as issued by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in accordance with the Illinois Nurse Practice Act] OR [physician assistant services as issued by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in accordance with the Illinois Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 ("Act") Licensed by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and State of Illinois for prescribing of narcotics.
  • BLS/ALS Certified
  • 2+ years of experience is preferred, however, new graduates will be considered.

 

OSF HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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