Overview
NEW GRADS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY_ Competitive Pay~ will negotiate salary for experience. 4-day work week.
We pay for liability insurance, all license fees/you can apply for student loan repayment
The provider assesses, diagnoses, treats and evaluates the care of patients and their families across the life span. Provides primary health care services emphasizing health promotion and disease prevention, as well as the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic health problems, within the scope of practice for their area of specialty and training. Provides comprehensive medical services for members of family, regardless of age or sex, on continuing basis by performing the following duties.
- Nurse Practitioner will seek direction from a collaborating physician each time he/she needs input when caring for a patient.
Full time, with benefits, health, dental, vision, life.
11 paid holidays in addition to paid time off.
Excellent retirement benefits! Great mission! Apply today!
Job Type: Full-time - 4 day work week
Misc Benefits
- Loan repayment program
- Tuition reimbursement
- 401(k) Health insurance
- Retirement plan
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Paid holidays
- Flexible schedule
Client Description
Mission:
To provide high-quality, affordable, non-discriminatory, and accessible primary medical and dental care that meets the personalized needs of the underserved people of Central Illinois
Vision:
To be recognized for excellence in patient care, as a community leader, and as an employer of choice
Values:
- Quality—Seeking excellence in all aspects
- Sustainability—Responsibly managing our resources
- Compassionate—Showing sensitivity and concern for others
- Teamwork—Collaboratively working towards a shared goal
- Respectful—Valuing and accepting diversity
- Communication—Exchanging clear and accurate information
Community Description
Springfield became the Illinois state capital in 1837 with the help of a young lawyer and politician named Abraham Lincoln. He lived in the city until he left to become the 16th President of the United States, in 1861. From that moment on, the city's history and future have been inexorably tied to this most famous and beloved American citizen. Springfield is the center piece of Illinois political activity. The state capitol building contains a flurry of legislative activity each fall and spring as Illinois is one of the largest and most influential states in the U.S. Springfield is located at the intersection of Interstates 55 and 72. Chicago lies 200 miles northeast of Springfield, St. Louis and Indianapolis lie 100 miles southwest and 195 miles due east, respectively. By plane, Springfield's Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport is linked with the international gateway airports of St. Louis Lambert and Chicago O'Hare for daily flights, as well as Midway Airport in Chicago. And, by train, Amtrak offers daily stops in Springfield between both Chicago and St. Louis. Balanced between the public and private sectors, Springfield has a well-diversified economic base. Springfield serves as headquarters for 12 nationally known insurance companies and more than 165 state, regional, and national associations. The community is recognized as a leader in the health care industry and is home to two major hospitals as well as a world renowned heart surgery institute. The University of Illinois at Springfield, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Lincoln Land Community College, Benedictine University at Springfield and St. John's College, Department of Nursing offer students a diverse selection of higher education opportunities.
Nearest Metro: St. Louis, MO - 1 hr. 30 min.
Recreation: Boating; Golf; Shopping; Sightseeing
Schools: Public; Private; Colleges; Universities
Student Loan Forgiveness
Eligible for state and federal loan repayment programs.