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Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant (Pulmonology) - Prescott, AZ

Job Title: Pulmonary Advanced Practice Provider (APP)

Location: Prescott, Arizona

Hours & Schedule: Full-Time, 40 hours per week

Prescott: Monday–Thursday, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (4x10 schedule)

Work Environment: Outpatient Pulmonary Practice

Salary / Hourly Rate: Starting at $130,000 annually (experience-based)

Bonus Offered: Up to $30,000 annually through program participation and visit bonuses

Benefits Offered: Health insurance, 3 weeks PTO, 9 paid federal holidays, 3% 401(k) match, $1,500 CME allowance


Why work with us:

This is an opportunity to join a growing outpatient pulmonary practice that values collaboration, clinical quality, and work-life balance. The role offers predictable scheduling, no call or weekend requirements, and optional inpatient opportunities for those interested. Providers are supported by experienced pulmonologists, strong clinical teams, and modern systems.


What our ideal new team member looks like:

The ideal candidate is a motivated and patient-centered Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant with an interest in pulmonary medicine. Experience in pulmonology, internal medicine, or critical care is preferred, though new graduates with strong, relevant clinical rotations are encouraged to apply. A collaborative mindset and commitment to patient education are essential.


Job Summary:

The Pulmonary APP provides comprehensive outpatient evaluation and management of patients with respiratory conditions. This role focuses on diagnosis, treatment, patient education, and coordination of care in collaboration with pulmonologists and multidisciplinary clinical teams.


Job Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Perform outpatient assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of respiratory conditions including asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary nodules
  • Order, interpret, and review diagnostic tests
  • Prescribe medications and develop individualized treatment plans
  • Provide patient education and ongoing disease management
  • Collaborate closely with pulmonologists, APPs, and clinical staff
  • Participate in pulmonary rehabilitation, weight loss programs, and other clinic initiatives
  • Complete all clinical documentation using AthenaOne

Prerequisites / License & Certification Requirements:
  • Active Arizona Nurse Practitioner (FNP or AGACNP preferred) or Physician Assistant license
  • National certification through ANCC, AANP, or NCCPA
  • Active DEA registration
  • Current BLS and ACLS certifications
  • Pulmonology, internal medicine, or critical care experience preferred
  • New graduates with relevant clinical rotations will be considered

If you meet all of our criteria and would like to be considered, please apply with your most updated Resume/CV. A cover letter and references are preferred but optional. We look forward to meeting with you!

  • AZ NP or PA license
  • National board certification
  • DEA license
  • BLS certification
  • ACLS certification
  • Pulmonary or IM experience preferred

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