Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner - Poplar Bluff, MO
| Estimated Pay info | Based on similar jobs in your market$51 per hour |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
| Location | Poplar Bluff, Missouri |
About this job
Job Description
Emergency Department Highlights
- Annual Emergency Department volume of approximately 40,000 visits
- Level III Trauma Center
- 32-bed Emergency Department
- Physician coverage: 36 hours per day (12-hour shifts)
- Advanced Practice Provider coverage: 36 hours per day (12-hour shifts)
- Strong collaborative emergency medicine team environment
- Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner role
- Competitive compensation
- Strong physician and APP coverage model
- Community-based emergency department setting
- Preference given to candidates with Emergency Medicine experience
- Competitive compensation
- Commencement bonus
- Residency/Fellowship stipend (if applicable)
- Annual CME allowance
- Relocation assistance
- Licenses, dues, and subscriptions reimbursement
- Vacation, health, dental, and vision benefits
If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you.
Apply today.
Send your CV and letter of interest to Barry Edsell at barry_edsell@chs.net or reach out directly with any questions at 615-660-2043
About the HospitalPoplar Bluff Regional Medical Center is a 410-bed acute care hospital serving southeast Missouri as a regional medical center. The hospital provides comprehensive services, including emergency care, cardiology, orthopedics, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, oncology, nephrology, pulmonary and sleep medicine, wound care and hyperbaric services, and urology. The hospital also supports care delivery through outreach clinics offering family practice services in surrounding communities.
CommunityPoplar Bluff is the county seat of Butler County and serves as a regional hub for healthcare, education, and business in southeast Missouri. Nestled among the Ozark foothills, the community offers outdoor recreation, festivals such as the Black River Festival and The Butler County Fair, and a balance of small-town living with regional access.