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Full Time Permanent

Job detail

Family Practice/Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

AdventHealth Southwest Region (DFW, Central Texas)

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Job description

Texas Health Medical Associates (part of Texas Health Huguley) is looking for a board-certified nurse practitioner to join one of our outpatient clinics in Burleson, TX. Our service area is growing, and we are in need of a patient-centered nurse practitioner who will care for their patients like those they love the most. We believe this opportunity will allow you to grow professionally and financially and enjoy a faith-based system that cares for you as a whole. We look out not only for our patients but also for each other, providing opportunities for growth and career development!

Opportunity Details

  • Located in Burleson, TX
  • No nights or weekends
  • Outpatient only

Why Join Us

  • Competitive salary
  • Benefits from Day 1 (medical, dental, vision, etc.)
  • No State Tax in Texas
  • Prime location: 15 minutes south of downtown Fort Worth

Qualifications

  • Some experience required (supervising physician willing to mentor)
  • Eligible for or current Texas license
  • Bilingual is a plus, but not required

About Our Organization

Texas Health Medical Associates (THMA) is the provider-employed group affiliated with Texas Health Huguley. We are partnered with Texas Health Resources (THR), the largest healthcare provider in the DFW area, and with AdventHealth, one of the largest protestant healthcare systems in the nation, which provides support both on the local level and the national level. THMA employs and manages the practices of more than 60 primary care and specialty providers. We also offer practice management services including staffing, billing and collections, technology services, financial management, marketing and other administrative tasks, letting you focus on patient care.

Interested in learning more? Contact us to explore this exciting opportunity!

This position does not sponsor J1 or H1B visas
No agency solicitation or third-party recruiters, please