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Nurse Practitioner - Wound Clinic (PRN) - Sheridan, MI

@ Sheridan Community Hospital
Sheridan, Michigan, United States
OnsiteTemporary
Responsibilities:assess wounds, manage wounds, develop plans
Requirements Summary:Master’s or Doctoral NP degree; Michigan NP license with prescriptive authority; national certification; BLS; 2+ years wound care or chronic disease experience preferred; ability to work independently in a rural setting.
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Nurse Practitioner (NP) – Wound Clinic (PRN)




  • Location: Sheridan, MI (Serving Montcalm County and surrounding communities)

  • Organization: Sheridan Community Hospital

  • Department: Specialty Clinic – Wound Care

  • Schedule: PRN (Flexible, As Needed)





PRN Opportunity Close to Home – Flexible Schedule



Looking for a flexible provider role without the commitment of full-time hours? Sheridan Community Hospital is seeking a Nurse Practitioner to support our Wound Clinic on a PRN basis. This is a great opportunity for experienced providers, local clinicians, or those seeking supplemental work while making a meaningful impact in a rural community.





About Sheridan Community Hospital



Sheridan Community Hospital is a critical access hospital dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality healthcare close to home. Serving Montcalm County and surrounding rural communities, our team is grounded in personalized care, strong relationships, and a commitment to delivering excellent outcomes for our patients.





Position Summary



The Nurse Practitioner provides specialized wound care services in an outpatient clinic setting, managing acute and chronic wounds while working collaboratively with a supervising physician. This role offers clinical autonomy and the ability to make a direct impact on patient healing and recovery.





Schedule




  • PRN as needed

  • Flexible scheduling based on clinic volume

  • Ideal for supplemental income or part-time practice





What You Will Do




  • Perform comprehensive patient assessments for wound care cases

  • Diagnose and manage acute and chronic wounds

  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans

  • Prescribe medications within scope and protocols

  • Collaborate with supervising providers and care teams

  • Educate patients and caregivers to improve healing outcomes

  • Ensure accurate documentation and compliance

  • Participate in quality improvement and clinical initiatives





Why This Role Stands Out




  • Flexible PRN schedule designed for work-life balance

  • Ideal for local providers, semi-retired clinicians, or those seeking supplemental income

  • Opportunity to specialize in wound care

  • High-impact role improving patient outcomes in your community

  • Supportive, mission-driven hospital team





Apply Today



Bring your experience back to the community and provide specialized care where it matters most. Apply today to join Sheridan Community Hospital’s Wound Clinic team.