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(Archived) Locums Cardiology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Opportunity in Seattle, WA

Last Updated: 8/30/19

Job Description

  • Seeking a locums Cardiology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant in Seattle, WA
  • Schedule is Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM working in a hospital setting with no call
  • 100% adult patient population
  • Average 8 hospital patients per providers per day. 2 admissions, 2 ICU visits
  • 2 Physician s in the group, 3 MAs, 3 RNs, 1 phlebotomist
  • Will be assisting clinic staff in arranging post-discharge follow up needs
  • DEA, BLS, ACLS, WA license required
  • Must have training in advanced heart failure, management of complex heart failure patients, LVAD training, ECMO training required
  • Travel and housing provided
  • Job Reference # 10133

A hospital in Seattle, WA is seeking a locums Cardiology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join their team. The schedule is Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM working in a hospital setting with no call. The patient population is 100% adult. Average 8 hospital patients per provider per day with 2 admissions and 2 ICU visits. There are 2 Physicians in the group, 2 MAs, 3 RNs, and 1 phlebotomist. This position will assist clinic staff in arranging post-discharge follow up needs. DEA, BLS, ACLS, WA license required. Must have training in advanced heart failure, management of complex heart failure patients, LVAD training, ECMO training required. Travel and housing are provided. Please contact us today to be considered for this position.


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Sandy, Utah, United States
At Opportunity Health Care we know what a momentous occasion it is to change jobs during your career. A job change can mean a new city, new home, different commute, different professional cultural environment, and many other significant changes to your life. In our past experiences of working for a large health care staffing company, we realized that what we were providing to a large majority of o...