Summit Orthopedic Specialists is seeking a motivated Physician Assistant to join our growing practice specializing in knees, hips, and shoulders.
**Position Overview:**
The Physician Assistant will play a key role in delivering high-quality orthopedic care in both clinic and surgical settings. This position offers a balance of independent patient care and close collaboration with orthopedic surgeons.
- Average of 25• 30 patient visits per day in clinic
- Primarily clinic-based during the first year, with the opportunity to expand into surgical assistance
- Collaborative, team-based care model with strong clinical support
**Key Responsibilities:**
- Conduct comprehensive orthopedic patient evaluations and follow-up visits
- Order and interpret diagnostic imaging and tests
- Develop and implement treatment plans in collaboration with physicians
- Perform procedures including injections, wound care, and bracing
- Provide patient education on treatment plans and recovery expectations
- Assist in surgery and provide perioperative support (as role progresses)
- Perform hospital rounds and patient assessments
- Respond to after-hours patient inquiries and clinical questions
- Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation
- Participate in monthly provider and leadership meetings to support care coordination and practice improvement efforts
**Compensation & Benefits:**
- Competitive salary (generally ranging from approximately $130,000• $165,000 based on experience and progression)
- Production bonus opportunities tied to team-based performance
- Paid Time Off (PTO) including vacation and sick time, with growth based on tenure
- $500/month employer contribution toward medical insurance
- 401(k) eligibility after one year
- CME allowance: up to $2,000 annually + paid CME time
- Professional expenses covered (licensure, malpractice, certifications)
- Monthly cell phone stipend
- Additional benefits including, but not limited to, dental, vision, and life insurance
**Qualifications:**
- Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program
- Eligible for or currently holding California PA licensure
- Strong interest in orthopedics
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced clinical environment
- A positive, team-first mindset, and willingness to actively contribute to a supportive and engaged workplace culture