Posted 1mo ago

Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) - Yarmouth, ME

@ Impact Health PC
Yarmouth, Maine, United States
$110k-$200k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Deliver care, Collaborate with teams, Assess and plan care
Requirements Summary:Active NP/PA license; minimum 2 years post-cert; SNF or hospitalist/ED/ICU experience preferred; proficient with EHRs; strong communicator.
Technical Tools Mentioned:EHR, Clinical Technology
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Job Description

Impact Health is Looking for a



Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant 



to aid in coverage for  Yarmouth, Maine!!



 



Impact Health PC, a leading advanced practitioner group in skilled nursing facilities across the Northeast, that is dedicated to prioritizing patient care.



 



 



 



Are you looking to thrive in a collaborative environment that values your expertise and independence? Do you want to enjoy the freedom of a flexible Monday through Friday schedule with no nights, weekends, or holidays?



 



 



 



 



If you're an experienced NP or PA seeking a flexible, well-supported role—we want to hear from you. Join Impact Health PC, where your expertise is valued, and you can make a meaningful impact.



 



 



 



 



 Compensation and Benefits:



 



 



 





  • Earning potential: $110,000–$200,000 (salary based on experience + easily achieved monthly bonuses)




  • Flexible Schedule: Monday – Friday. No on-call, weekends, or holidays.




  • Generous Paid Time Off




  • 401(k) 




  • Comprehensive Health Benefits




  • Malpractice insurance provided




  • License reimbursement and partial CEU support




  • Paid training and onboarding




  • Ongoing education and clinical support, including physician-level consult access





 



 



Key Responsibilities:



 



 





  • Deliver person-centered care using evidence-based practices




  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary facility teams




  • Conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and manage follow-up care




  • Educate patients, families, and staff




  • Complete timely documentation (within 24 hours)




  • Ensure compliance with state regulations in SNF settings