Orthopedic Physician Assistant - Trauma | Dr. Thomas S. Stang, DO

Florida Orthopaedic Institute

$90K — $120K *
Tampa, FL 33647In-Person
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Graduate of an accredited PA or NP program
  • Current Florida licensure as a PA or NP (or eligibility)
  • NCCPA certification (for PA) or national board certification (for NP) required
  • 1-5+ years of relevant orthopaedic or surgical experience preferred
  • Strong interest in orthopaedics for new graduates; prior experience in relevant fields preferred
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced clinical environment
  • BLS required (ACLS preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive patient care in clinic and hospital settings
  • Assist in the evaluation and management of orthopaedic trauma and reconstructive patients
  • Conduct patient histories, physical exams, and orthopaedic assessments
  • Manage post-operative patient care independently in clinic
  • Serve as first assist in the operating room during surgeries
  • Participate in inpatient rounding and consultations as needed
  • Review and interpret diagnostic imaging studies to inform patient care

Benefits

  • Full-time employment with long-term growth potential
  • Competitive compensation based on experience
  • Opportunities for productivity-based incentives (if applicable)
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Supportive, collaborative work environment
  • Hands-on experience in surgical and procedural aspects of orthopaedic care
Full Job Description
Meet Dr. Thomas Stang, DO

Position Summary

Florida Orthopaedic Institute is seeking a Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join the orthopaedic trauma and adult reconstruction team supporting Dr. Thomas Stang, a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in orthopaedic trauma, fracture care, and joint reconstruction.

This position offers a unique opportunity to work alongside a highly respected orthopaedic surgeon in a fast-paced, collaborative environment with exposure to both operative and clinical orthopaedic care. The APP will play an integral role in supporting patient care across the continuum, including clinic evaluations, surgical first assist responsibilities, inpatient rounding, post-operative management, and fracture care.

The ideal candidate is clinically driven, highly adaptable, and comfortable working in a dynamic orthopaedic setting. This role provides significant hands-on surgical exposure, autonomy in clinic responsibilities, and the opportunity to develop a long-term physician partnership within a growing orthopaedic practice.

Qualifications
  • Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner program
  • Current Florida licensure (or eligibility) as a PA or NP
  • NCCPA certification (PA) or national board certification (NP) required

Experience:
  • Experienced candidates:
    • 1-5+ years of orthopaedic, trauma, sports medicine, surgical, or inpatient experience preferred
    • Prior first assist experience strongly preferred
    • Experience managing independent clinic responsibilities preferred
    • Familiarity with fracture care, imaging review, post-operative management, and orthopaedic procedures preferred
  • New graduates:
    • Strong interest in orthopaedics and surgery required
    • Prior orthopaedic, sports medicine, athletic training, MA, scribe, or surgical rotation experience preferred
    • Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
    • Willingness to learn and grow within a high-volume orthopaedic practice
  • Demonstrated ability or potential to thrive in a fast-paced clinical environment
  • Ability to work collaboratively with physicians, staff, and hospital teams
  • Comfortable working in both clinic and OR settings
  • BLS required (ACLS preferred)

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide comprehensive patient care in both clinic and hospital settings
  • Assist in the evaluation and management of orthopaedic trauma and adult reconstruction patients
  • Conduct patient histories, physical examinations, and orthopaedic assessments
  • Manage follow-up and post-operative patient care independently in clinic
  • Serve as first assist in the operating room, including surgical exposure, instrumentation, closure, and procedural support
  • Participate in inpatient rounding and hospital consultations as needed
  • Review and interpret diagnostic imaging including X-rays, CT scans, and MRI studies
  • Assist with fracture care, splinting, casting, injections, wound care, and bedside procedures as appropriate
  • Support pre-operative and post-operative workflows, including patient education and care coordination
  • Address patient calls, clinical concerns, and follow-up questions in collaboration with the physician and care team
  • Accurately document patient encounters, procedures, and treatment plans within the EMR
  • Collaborate closely with physicians, clinical staff, hospital teams, and ancillary departments to ensure efficient patient care delivery
  • Participate in shared weekend rounding responsibilities
  • Maintain professionalism and adherence to FOI quality and patient care standards
  • Participate in ongoing education, training, and professional development activities
  • Perform additional duties as assigned to support practice and service line needs

What We Offer
  • Full-time employment with long-term growth potential
  • Competitive compensation based on experience
  • Opportunities for productivity-based incentives (if applicable)
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Supportive, collaborative work environment within a high-performing orthopaedic practice
  • Hands-on experience in both surgical and procedural aspects of orthopaedic care

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