OverviewThis role will support orthopedic specialty care by evaluating and managing musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, assisting with procedures, coordinating treatment plans, documenting care accurately, and collaborating closely with orthopedic surgeons and multidisciplinary teams.
The ideal candidate will bring recent hands-on orthopedic experience, strong clinical judgment, professionalism, and the ability to provide safe, patient-centered care in both clinic and hospital-based settings. Candidates should be comfortable working flexible shifts based on mission needs, including possible days, evenings, nights, weekends, training holidays, federal holidays, and adjusted schedules.
This opportunity is well suited for a dependable PA who values teamwork, continuity of care, and service in a mission-focused military treatment facility.
Essential Functions and Job Responsibilities
- Provide a full range of Physician Assistant services in primary and specialty medical care within the limits of their training and privileges granted by the MTF (e.g., supervise and provide general screening and medical care and examinations of patients for routine, acute and chronic conditions involving any and all organ systems; provide immunizations; diagnose, treat, and counsel patients as indicated).
- Technically direct and provide care for a variety of diseases and types of injuries (i.e., acute, chronic and minor trauma), and the skills to recognize emergency conditions in order to diagnose, prescribe for and treat diseases, disorders and injuries, and refer the more complex cases and serious conditions to qualified medical personnel and perform designated treatment.
- Technically direct and teach other staff, provide educational lectures and participate in in-service training to staff members.
- Promote preventive care and health maintenance including annual physical, positive health behaviors and self-care through both formal and individual education and counseling.
- Prescribe in accordance with approved treatment protocols and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee approved medications and immunizations
- Identify a medical problem and determine appropriate action to meet the problem, including referral to a physician.
- Perform specific diagnostic and therapeutic practices and procedures in accordance with scope of practice.
- Establish collaborative rapport with physicians, nursing and others to promote and facilitate primary care services.
- Teach patients and family members’ healthy regimen and responsibility for achieving wellness.
- Attend staff meetings to provide case discussion, continuing education, and continuous quality improvement.
- Includes, but not limited to: Aviation Medicine; Cardiac Perfusion; Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery; Emergency Medicine; Family Medicine; General Surgery; Hospital Medicine; Nephrology; Occupational Health; Orthopedic Surgery; Pediatrics; Psychiatry.
- Knowledge of a full range of orthopedic physician assistant core principles, practices, and procedures applied in providing services in the orthopedic clinic to adult and pediatric patients.
- Specialized knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology; orthopedic equipment, methods, procedures, principles and techniques to include traction, casting and splinting.
- Ability to assess and treat acute presentations to include infections, fractures, neoplasms, and congenital deformities.
- Ability to assume responsibility for consultation from various nonorthopedic trained physicians and PAs regarding the diagnosis, care, and referral time of orthopedic patients.
- Knowledge and the ability to perform reductions of fractures and dislocations with the use of appropriate anesthesia (i.e. hematoma blocks, digital blocks, nerve blocks). Able to perform arthrocentesis independently.
- Responds to the Emergency Department for orthopedic injuries. Ability to function as a first assistant to an orthopedic surgeon in the operating room.
- Knowledge of, and ability to perform minor surgical procedures such as wound closure, pin removal, compartment pressure measuring and monitoring.
- Knowledge of and ability to perform surgical procedures to include
- incision and debridement, nail extraction, and orthopedic hardware removal.
- Perform injections/aspirations of various joints.
- Order and interpret skeletal radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging, computerized tomography, bone scans, arthrograms, and electromyography.
- Perform adequate/appropriate work-up in evaluating potential surgical candidates.
- Make daily inpatient ward rounds and enter progress notes in the inpatient chart.
- Provide preventive care to healthy individuals including guidance in nutrition, common illnesses, child growth and development.
- Design rehabilitation programs for patients.
- Offer palliative treatment to chronic orthopedic conditions.
- Counsel patients, families, and groups in general orthopedic care.
- Conduct and dictate medical histories and physical examinations, and discharge summaries on orthopedic inpatients.
- Use sound judgment in determining whether the orthopedic patients’ condition requires referral or consultation with an orthopedic surgeon.
- Knowledge of orthopedic field and ability to develop lecture or journal articles to the Orthopedic Clinic.
- Technically direct and provide care for a variety of diseases and types of injuries (i.e., acute, chronic and minor trauma), and the skills to recognize emergency conditions to diagnose, prescribe for and treat diseases, disorders and injuries, and refer the more complex cases and serious conditions to qualified medical personnel and perform designated treatment. Technically direct and teach other staff, provide educational lectures and participate in in-service training to staff members.
- Prescribe in accordance with approved treatment protocols and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee approved medications and immunizations.
- Identify a medical problem and determine appropriate action to meet the problem, including referral to a physician.
- Perform specific diagnostic and therapeutic practices and procedures in accordance with scope of practice.
- Establish collaborative rapport with physicians, nursing, and others to promote and facilitate primary care services.
- Attend staff meetings to provide case discussion, continuing education, and continuous quality improvement.
- Performs a variety of physical examinations such as school, employment, sports, annual, retirement, discharge, reenlistment, disability separation or retirement, or other special physicals.
- Refers high-risk, unstable, or extremely complex patients to the physicians and emergency medicine. When required, performs emergency care as appropriate.
- Treats a broad range of patients to include pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients in specialty areas.
Minimum Requirements
Additional Information
- Must pass TB Test
- Subject to a background/security investigation
- Willingness to comply with DHA vaccination requirements.
- Willingness to complete a physical examination
- Pre-employment drug screening
- Required to wear PPE during performance of services.
- Walking, long periods of standing, stretching, crouching, bending, stooping, lifting to 50lbs, lifting over 50lbs with assistance.
- Exposure to infections disease; toxic, hazardous, or irritating chemicals; carcinogenic materials; noxious fumes; flammable liquids; radiation; pathogenic bacteria; electric hazards.
- Contract workers should maintain good personal hygiene and present a well-groomed and professional appearance IAW the policy at the place of performance.
Company Benefits
PSI offers full-time, benefits eligible employees a competitive total compensation package that includes paid leave, and options for employer sponsored group medical, dental, vision, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, AD&D coverage, legal services, identity theft, and accident insurance. Flexible spending account and health saving account options offer pre-tax savings for qualified medical, dental, and vision expenses. The company sponsored 401(k) retirement plan has an employer contribution match that is immediately vested. We invest in the professional growth of our employees through professional courses, certifications, and tuition reimbursement programs.