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Nurse Practitioner (NP) / Physician Assistant (PA)

Cardiology opening in Washington, Washington DC.
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com A health services organization in Washington, D.
C.
is currently seeking a new, licensed Nurse Practitioner (NP) and/or Physician Assistant (PA) for a promising opportunity with their growing medical staff.
Responsibilities:
The Nurse Practitioner (NP) / Physician Assistant (PA) will be responsible for providing primary care to patients of the facility.
Details include:
Length of Assignment:
3-4 months, potentially longer Schedule:
Mon-Thurs in clinic; Fridays work remote to complete administrative duties Hours:
8a-5p, 1 hour unpaid lunch Staffing Mix:
Full staff support
Qualifications:
2
years of Primacy Care experience D.
C.
Nurse Practitioner (NP) and/or Physician Assistant (PA) license Board Certified Your privacy is important to us.
For consideration, please submit your CV in confidence and our recruiter will contact you to discuss job location and details before forwarding your CV to our client for an interview.
Desired Skills:
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$27.
45 - $40.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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