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Occupational Medicine Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant

Occupational Medicine Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant

CompanyOne Medical
LocationWest Athens, CA, USA
Salary$165000 – $175000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesMaster’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • Completed an accredited NP or PA program with a national certification
  • Occupational Health clinical experience required
  • Workers Compensation experience required, including experience working with adjusters, RFAs, AOE/COE, work restrictions, etc.
  • In the past 5 years, practiced as an Advanced Practitioner for at least 2 years in an Occupational Health clinic setting
  • State licensed in CA, obtained before your One Medical start date

Responsibilities

  • Managing patients with a broad array of patient needs; conducting a mix of acute, chronic, and well visits onsite at a unique employer health clinic
  • Evaluating, treating, and following up on industrial injuries and non-industrial medical conditions
  • Managing the testing and treatment for infectious and hazardous material exposures in the workplace
  • Treating patients in-office or in testing centers as well as conducting occasional tele-health visits
  • Continuous learning during weekly Clinical Rounds and through other modalities
  • Ongoing collaboration with in-office teammates via daily huddles, as well as with virtual clinical teams
  • Utilization of your specific clinical training and opportunities to perform in-office procedures

Preferred Qualifications

  • A passion for human-centered care
  • The ability to successfully communicate with and provide care to individuals of all backgrounds
  • The ability to effectively use technology to deliver high quality care
  • Clinical proficiency in evidence-based primary care
  • The desire to be an integral part of a team dedicated to changing healthcare delivery
  • An openness to feedback and reflection to gain productive insight into strengths and weaknesses
  • The ability to confidently navigate uncertain situations with both patients and colleagues
  • Readiness to adapt personal and interpersonal behavior to meet the needs of our patients