Advanced Practice Provider Urology (NP or PA)
Full-Time Hospital-Employed Outpatient-Focused
A well-established hospital-owned urology practice in Central Vermont is seeking a full-time Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant with prior urology experience to join its team.
This position offers a high level of autonomy, a stable weekday schedule, and an excellent work life balance in a community-oriented setting.
Position Highlights -
Independent outpatient patient population
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Opportunity for first-call coverage
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No operating room assist responsibilities
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No weekend office hours
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Hospital-employed position with strong institutional support
Position Overview The Advanced Practice Provider will manage an independent panel of urology patients in an outpatient setting, providing evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of urologic conditions. The APP will collaborate closely with physicians while maintaining a high degree of clinical autonomy.
Minimum Qualifications Education
Experience
Licensure & Certifications -
Current state licensure as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
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National certification (ANCC, AANP, or NCCPA, as applicable)
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Unit-specific certifications as required (e.g., ACLS, PALS, TNCC, ENPC, as applicable)
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Completion of required patient/visitor de-escalation and restraint training per departmental guidelines
Compensation & Benefits This position offers a competitive compensation package, which may include:
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Competitive salary
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Sign-on, relocation, and education loan assistance (if applicable)
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403(b) retirement plan with employer match
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Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
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Combined paid time off
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Malpractice coverage
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Annual CME funding
Location This role is located in a region known for four-season outdoor recreation, strong schools, and an excellent quality of life. The area offers easy access to major Northeast cities while maintaining a welcoming, community-focused environment.
To apply - email a resume to for consideration.
(Reference Code: MK1291)