Not specified (assumed to be onsite due to the nature of the role).
Complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
Emergency medicine patient care
Rotating shift schedule availability
This job posting is for a full-time Physician Assistant position at Boone Watauga Medical Center in North Carolina, focusing on emergency medicine. The role requires an accredited PA education and licensure, with responsibilities including complex diagnostic procedures, patient care, and teaching
Job Summary
The role involves performing complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to diagnose emergency medical problems and prescribe necessary treatment for quality patient care.
Advocate Health offers a comprehensive suite of total rewards including competitive compensation, generous retirement offerings, and programs that invest in career development.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited Physician Assistant program with valid PA licensure to ensure proper distribution of assignments and adequate staffing.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
This job posting is for a full-time Physician Assistant position at Boone Watauga Medical Center in North Carolina, focusing on emergency medicine. The role requires an accredited PA education and licensure, with responsibilities including complex diagnostic procedures, patient care, and teaching.
Salary
Base: $59.00 - $88.50 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Premium pay for shift and on-call based on job; Benefits: Comprehensive suite including PTO, health/welfare, and retirement match
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
Emergency medicine patient care
Rotating shift schedule availability
Advanced medical knowledge application
Accurate medical record documentation
Nice-to-have
Ability to maintain composure under pressure
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Participation in clinical research projects
Teaching experience for students and residents
Knowledge of age-specific care guidelines
Key Requirements
Graduation from accredited Physician Assistant program