Description Specialization:Urgent Care
Urgent Care Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine without OB
Urgent Care Internal Medicine Pediatrics
Job Summary:CareNow Urgent Care is seeking a full-time, board-certified physician assistant or nurse practitioner
float amongst our Northwest and Northeast clinic locations in Houston, TX. These clinic locations include: Spring, Klein, Kingwood, Atascocita, Humble, Porter-New Caney, Kuykendahl, River Oaks, Midtown, and Heights.
Qualified Candidates:- Comfortable seeing ages three months and up
- Board certified
- Has a Texas state medical licensure and DEA
- Ability to perform first reads on x-rays
- Skills to perform patient treatment procedures for most acute illnesses or injuries to include: pediatric and adult care; I&Ds; suturing, etc.
Incentives/Benefits Package:In addition to unmatched potential for flexibility and career growth and a competitive salary with incentives, a comprehensive benefits program is available for full-time colleagues. This includes:
- Paid malpractice
- Coverage for medical, behavioral health, prescription drugs, dental and vision
- Wellbeing resources, including free counseling
- Life insurance
- 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions
- Time off, including disability coverage
- Supplemental health protection plans
- Flexible spending accounts
- Financial wellbeing resources
- Family-focused and voluntary benefits
- CME time and dues allowance and license reimbursement
Houston is the nation's fourth-largest city. The most diverse city in America has a lot to offer, including professional sports teams, the theater and museum districts, hundreds of clubs and live music venues. With its gigantic Galleria and more, Houston is a shopper's paradise. Houston's sunny climate makes it easy to enjoy the municipal parks, jogging paths, and bike trails. Piney woods, area lakes, Galveston Bay, and sunny Gulf Coast beaches are all less than an hour away. Families will appreciate the excellence of the area's public and private schools and availability of institutions of higher learning. Texas is a tort-reform state with no state income tax.