Supervisor Advanced Practitioner Providers

Brown University Health

$154K — $208K *
Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's Degree in Nursing or Physician Assistant studies from accredited program
  • Current NCCPA, ANCC, or AANP certification
  • Eligible for MA licensure
  • Eligible for DEA registration
  • Current BLS and ACLS certification
  • Minimum 5 years of clinical experience in surgical or hospital settings
  • Leadership experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct patient care across surgical continuum including OR assistance, inpatient management, and perioperative care
  • Ensure high-quality, evidence-based care delivery across APP practice
  • Develop and manage APP staffing models to support surgical volume and operational efficiency
  • Optimize workflows to improve throughput and care coordination
  • Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to manage APP productivity
  • Mentor APPs to practice at top-of-license and contribute to a high-performing team culture
  • Facilitate cross-departmental communication as a liaison between APPs and other stakeholders

Benefits

  • Protected administrative time to support planning and operational needs
  • Opportunity to influence surgical service line growth
  • Collaborative environment with physician and nursing leadership
  • Focus on quality improvement and high-reliability care
  • Involvement in education and training programs for APPs
Full Job Description
SUMMARY:

The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Supervisor is a clinical and operational leader responsible for the strategic oversight, deployment, and performance of APPs within Surgical Services.

This role combines direct patient care with protected administrative time to support workforce planning, operational efficiency, quality improvement, and program development. The APP Supervisor partners closely with physician leadership, nursing, and hospital administration to optimize care delivery, enhance patient outcomes, and support surgical volume growth.

The APP Supervisor plays a critical role in aligning APP practice with organizational priorities, including throughput, financial performance, and high-reliability care.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Clinical Leadership & Patient Care
  • Provides direct patient care across the surgical continuum, including first assist in the OR, inpatient management, and perioperative care
  • Ensures high-quality, evidence-based care delivery across APP practice
  • Establishes and standardizes clinical protocols in collaboration with physician leadership


2. Workforce Planning & Operational Management
  • Develops and manages APP staffing models to support surgical volume, coverage needs, and operational efficiency
  • Oversees scheduling, deployment, and daily assignment of APPs across OR, inpatient, and perioperative settings
  • Optimizes workflows to improve throughput, reduce delays, and enhance care coordination
  • Anticipates and plans for growth in surgical demand and service line expansion


3. Performance Management & Metrics
  • Defines, tracks, and manages key performance indicators (KPIs), including LOS, OR utilization, throughput, readmissions, and APP productivity
  • Implements data-driven improvements to enhance efficiency and outcomes


4. Development & Culture
  • Mentors APPs to practice at top-of-license
  • Contributes toa collaborative, high-performing team culture


5. Strategic & Financial Alignment
  • Aligns APP utilization with financial and operational goals
  • Supports cost-effective staffing models
  • Contributes to service line growth strategy


6. Education & Program Development
  • Oversees onboarding and training programs
  • Coordinates ongoing education and certification maintenance
  • Supports implementation of best practices


7. Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Serves as liaison between APPs and stakeholders (physicians, nursing, case management, ancillary services)
  • Facilitates communication across departments


8. Quality, Safety & Compliance
  • Ensures adherence to policies and regulatory standards
  • Leads quality improvement initiatives
  • Promotes a culture of safety and accountability

Performs other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION:

  • PA-C or NP from accredited program
  • NCCPA, ANCC, or AANP certification
  • MA licensure eligibility
  • DEA eligibility
  • BLS and ACLS certification


EXPERIENCE:

  • Minimum 5 years clinical experience in surgical/hospital setting
  • Leadership experience preferred


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:

Provides functional guidance for Up to 3-4 FTE APPs (scalable based on program growth)

Pay Range:
$154,793.60-$208,956.80

Location:
Morton Hospital - 88 Washington Street Taunton, Massachusetts 02780
Work Type:
Mon-Fri
Work Shift:
Day
Daily Hours:
8 hours
Driving Required:
No

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