What are the responsibilities and job description for the Advanced Practice Provider position at Mercy Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine?
Contribute to Western North Carolina's Healthcare Heritage
Join the lineage of healthcare excellence established by the Sisters of Mercy since 1900. At Mercy Urgent Care, we're continuously evolving to meet the healthcare needs of our community. Here's your chance to be a part of this enduring legacy.
Role Overview: Advanced Practice Practitioner
In this vital role, you will deliver top-tier medical care for non-life-threatening conditions to Buncombe County residents and the broader Western North Carolina community. Your commitment to exceptional diagnostic evaluation and patient care will make a direct impact on those choosing Mercy Urgent Care for their healthcare needs.
Benefits:
- 403B with matching
- Health (Medical, Dental, Vision) Benefits
- Employee Assistance Program
- VTO policy
- Loan Repayment Program
- RVUs, and more!
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform diagnostic tests, analyze results, and collect comprehensive patient information, including medical histories, physical examinations, allergies, and current medications.
- Maintain strong professional relationships with clinical staff, managers, and fellow practitioners.
- Administer minor treatments, such as suturing and splinting, and oversee their application when necessary.
- Provide thorough analysis and treatment for patients of all ages and genders, maintaining precise progress notes and offering counseling for referrals.
- Actively engage in patient care, including conducting health exams, obtaining accurate medical histories, and making detailed progress notes.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Proficiency in medical procedures and terminology.
- Strong interpersonal skills with excellent verbal and written communication abilities.
- Capability to implement and interpret relevant policies and procedures.
- Dedication to maintaining patient confidentiality and adhering to licensure regulations.
- Ability to professionally address staff and patient queries.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree from an accredited PA (Physician Assistant) or FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner) program.
- Current NC Physician Assistant or Family Nurse Practitioner licensure.
- Current BLS or ACLS and PALS certifications.
- Valid NC driver’s license and robust computer skills.
Speciality in Urgent Care, Trauma, Emergency Medicine, or Surgery preferred
Medical professionals at Mercy Urgent Care enjoy flexible hours and shifts; ample paid time off; Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas holidays off every year; and career development and training opportunities. As Western North Carolina’s only not-for-profit healthcare network, we strongly believe in building and maintaining a supportive work environment for our staff — one that not only values your professional dedication, but also your personal life, allowing you to spend more time with those you love.