Nurse Practitioner - General Practice

Mamaroneck, NY

Specialty General Practice
Profession Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Practitioner / Bilingual Spanish - Mamaroneck, NY (#3310A)

Location: Mamaroneck, NY
Employment Type: Full-time or Part-time ( at least 3 days a week/weekdays)
Salary: $130,000 - $145,000 per year

Position Overview:

We are seeking a Nurse Practitioner / Bilingual Spanish to join a multi-specialty practice in Mamaroneck, NY. This unique role combines telehealth and office-based care, offering a dynamic and flexible work environment.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive Compensation: Earn a salary of $130,000 - $145,000 per year.
  • Comprehensive Benefits:
    • 401k
    • Malpractice
    • Health insurance
    • CME contribution
    • PTO
    • Vacation leave
  • Work Schedule:
    • Full-time or Part-time ( at least 3 days a week/weekdays)
    • Mondays-Fridays (1-2 days telehealth-onsite, 3 days in office)
  • Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience in a collaborative, innovative, and supportive environment.
  • Impactful Work: Contribute to a mission-driven organization dedicated to improving patient outcomes.

Qualifications:

  • Education: Master’s degree in Nursing (MSN) or equivalent.
  • Licensure: Active New York State Nurse Practitioner license.
  • Certification: Board Certified as an Adult or Family Nurse Practitioner.
  • Experience: Open to new graduates.
  • Language: Must be bilingual in Spanish
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency in performing physical exams, diagnostic tests, and operating medical equipment; proficiency in MDLand EMR.
  • Soft Skills: Strong communication, empathy, and the ability to train patients and families in managing health conditions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform physical exams and patient observations.
  • Record patients' medical histories and symptoms.
  • Create and contribute to patient care plans.
  • Order, administer, and analyze diagnostic tests.
  • Monitor and operate medical equipment.
  • Diagnose health issues and administer treatments.
  • Modify treatment plans based on changes in patients' health.
  • Consult with healthcare professionals and families.
  • Train patients and families to manage and prevent illness and injury.