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Teaching Associate, ARNP or PA-C - OPMC (Northgate)


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School / Campus / College: School of Medicine

Organization: UW Medicine Primary Care

Title: Teaching Associate, ARNP or PA-C - OPMC (Northgate)


Position Details


Position Description

UW Neighborhood Clinics is seeking a Flex ARNP or PA-C, to support existing practice and see patients at our OPMC Clinic in the Northgate Area. This position will be appointed as a Teaching Associate in conjunction with UWSOM Department of Family Medicine.

The UW Neighborhood Clinics is recruiting an ARNP or PA-C to practice full time at the UW Neighborhood OPMC Clinic in the Northgate area. Teaching Associates have an annual service period of 12 months (July 1-June 30).  Anticipated start date would be Fall 2021.  In addition to providing clinical support and patient care, this role may include some clinical teaching responsibilities.  Flex APPs provide direct patient care, and support nonclinical activities for fully empaneled providers.

The UW Neighborhood Clinics offer a complete spectrum of primary care and urgent care services and is committed to improving the health of the public. The providers are actively engaged in teaching and provide care using the medical home model, creating a friendly and stimulating atmosphere for providers, staff and patients.

UW Neighborhood Clinics is a network of primary and urgent care clinics that offer exceptional career opportunities. Our clinics use the Patient-Centered Medical Home model, highlighting the unique and comprehensive care delivery that we have in place to serve the needs of our patients, including behavioral health, care management, lab and radiology, and a fully integrated electronic medical record. Through our affiliation with the world-class University of Washington School of Medicine and the top ranked primary care training program in the United States, our employees have the distinct advantage to provide our patients with an exceptionally high level of innovative care.​

UW Neighborhood Clinics is committed to attracting and retaining staff and providers that reflect the diverse communities we serve. We value the breadth of experiences and perspectives our staff, providers and patients bring to the work we do together, and we strive to honor these contributions. 

Qualifications

Candidates must have earned their ARNP or PA-C and should be board certified.  Candidates will need to posses or obtain a valid Washington State medical license and DEA cert.

Instructions

Apply here by uploading your CV, cover letter and diversity statement.
If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact:
Deirdre Kayne Mimura, Physician Recruiter for UW Neighborhood Clinics
dkayne@uw.edu

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Under University of Washington (UW) Policy, University-compensated personnel must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide proof thereof, or receive a UW-approved medical or religious exemption. This requirement will be a condition of any offer associated with this recruitment. For more information, please visit https://www.washington.edu/coronavirus/vaccination-requirement/.

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