Posted 4d ago

Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) Part Time / PRN - Kennebunk, ME

@ Impact Health PC
Kennebunk, Maine, United States
$110k-$200k/yrOnsiteMultiple Commitments Available
Responsibilities:Assess treatment plan, Document within 24-48 hours, Manage conditions
Requirements Summary:Active NP or PA license; minimum 2 years post-certification experience; SNF/hospitalist/ED/ICU experience preferred; proficient with EHRs; strong communicator with collaborative mindset.
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Job Description

 



Impact Health is looking for a



Nurse Practitioner (NP) or a Physician Assistant (PA) on a



Part Time or Per Diem Bases to cover



Kennebunk, Maine!!



 



 



Impact Health PC is a leading advanced practitioner group in skilled nursing facilities across the Northeast, that is dedicated to prioritizing patient care. We specialize in Medical, Psychiatric, Wound Care and Palliative 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 CEU support

  • Paid training and onboarding

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

  • Autonomy with Support to deliver independent care with access to physician-level consults.



 



Key Responsibilities:



 




  • Assess, develop and communicate comprehensive treatment plans using evidence based best practices

  • Documentation withing 24-48 hours along with placing relevant orders for diagnostics and medications

  • Monitor and manage acute and chronic conditions

  • Compliance with facility, state and federal regulations/protocols.

  • Support quality initiatives and process improvement plans.

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary team, nurse managers, physicians and specialists

  • Educate and consul patients and families regarding course of treatment