The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides advanced clinical services within their scope of practice, including evaluation, diagnosis, and management of patient conditions. Care is delivered in alignment with standardized procedures and in coordination with the supervising physician when required. The clinician works with designated individuals involved in the patient’s care to address health needs and support treatment plans.
Benefits
Competitive base compensation with annual performance‑based incentives
Retirement plan options with employer match (e.g., 403(b))
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Paid time off including vacation, sick leave, and holidays
Life and disability insurance
Annual CME allowance and paid CME days
Licensing and certification reimbursement
Opportunities for research or leadership development
Team‑oriented work environment
Eligibility for HRSA loan repayment
Additional benefits as offered
Current Georgia RN or PA license and current NP or PA certification from a nationally accredited organization (AANP, ANCC, NCCPA, or successor bodies)
Current CPR certification for healthcare providers
Current BLS certification for healthcare providers
Experience in outpatient or primary‑care pediatric settings is preferred; strong interest in pediatric practice may be considered in place of direct experience
Strong communication and organizational skills
Professional phone interaction skills
Ability to maintain accuracy and efficiency in clinical and administrative tasks
Evaluate and manage pediatric patients with a range of conditions in alignment with standardized procedures.
Obtain medical histories and perform examinations for new patients, documenting normal and abnormal findings.
Conduct interval assessments and examinations for returning patients.
Order and interpret diagnostic studies as indicated and within scope of practice.
Order and furnish medications according to standardized procedures, obtaining supervising‑physician signatures when required.
Perform designated clinical procedures after demonstrating competency and in accordance with approved protocols.
Initiate hospital admission or discharge processes and complete required documentation.
Address age‑specific clinical needs for infants, children, and adolescents.
Communicate effectively with patients and designated caregivers as well as clinical and administrative staff.
Identify situations requiring physician involvement and initiate urgent interventions when necessary.
Perform additional clinical duties as assigned based on organizational needs.
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