NP Full-time

Description

Specialization:
Surgery Vascular

Job Summary:

Del Sol Medical Center is seeking a Vascular Surgical APP to join a growing vascular surgery group in El Paso, TX.

Qualified Candidates: 

  • Licensed to practice in the state of Texas
  • Board certified NP or PA, No FNPs
  • New grads welcome
  • Supporting one physician, will be a team of two APPs
  • Inpatient/Outpatient setting
  • Office hours: M-F 8AM-5PM
  • Call requirements: APPs will rotate between one month on/one month off. Weekend call between the two APPs (monthly rotations)

Incentive/Benefits Package: 
  • Competitive salary 
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including 401k 
  • CME and dues allowance 
  • Relocation assistance 
  • No state income tax 
About Del Sol Medical Center
  • Since 1974, Del Sol Medical Center has provided quality healthcare to El Paso and the surrounding region.
  • As the only full-service, acute care hospital in East El Paso with a Level II Trauma designation in Emergency Services, we continue to expand our services to meet the growing needs of our tristate community, providing special expertise in Cardiology, Maternity & Child Services, a Level III NICU, a Center of Excellence designation for our Bariatric Clinic and Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, and a newly renovated 32-bed Rehabilitation Hospital.
  • The physicians, nurses and staff at our 350-bed hospital are committed to providing the highest quality care with compassion and integrity.


Nestled at the point where West Texas, New Mexico, and Old Mexico meet, The Sun City is the perfect place to enjoy the seamless blend of cultures and customs that is our heritage. Our region’s 400-year history is tapestry that envelops the thriving and diverse metropolitan that exists today. Our employees love all the benefits El Paso has to offer as a large city with a relaxed and casual environment. El Paso is known as the Sun City for its 300+ days of sun.

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