NP Full-time

Thrive where you live.

Grow your career—while hiking, skiing, fishing and living the good life in Montana.

The Great Falls Clinic is a progressive, provider-led healthcare organization—and we think living a good life is just as important as building a career. Our comprehensive care facilities are headquartered in and around Great Falls, Montana—an exceptionally safe, affordable town surrounded by three mountain ranges. 

The Great Falls Clinic is seeking an Experienced Gastroenterology PA/NP to join a respected and successful multi-specialty group medical practice.

  • Minimum two years of experience In Gastroenterology required.
  • Current Montana State Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner License required.
  • BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification also required.

Community Description:

Great Falls Clinic, located in Great Falls, Montana, is dedicated to recruiting and retaining the most contemporary physicians. We strive to provide a great work environment that champions innovation and technology and one that supports integrity, safety and evidence-based exceptional care. Great Falls, Montana - Ideally situated on the high plains along Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front Range at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun Rivers. Make Great Falls your home and enjoy:

  • A cost of living below the national average
  • Pleasant summers with warm, mostly sunny days and cool nights
  • Winters warmer than would be expected due to frequent chinook winds that bring warm winds from the Pacific coast
  • A semi-arid climate with rains well-timed for the growing during the summer months.
  • Year-round outdoor recreation includes hiking, mountain biking kayaking snowmobiling, skiing and snowshoeing, golf
  • Five nearby dams
  • Farmer’s markets, symphonies, concerts in the park and charming small town socials
  • Historical destination with Lewis and Clark Heritage Trails, Interpretive Centers and history museums.

If you’d like to balance working in a busy, forward-thinking clinic with playing in a recreational paradise, please apply online or email Kendra.puckett@gfclinic.com for more information.

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