Nurse Practitioner Float
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Nursing
Pediatric Nurse, Nurse Practitioner
Job Summary
The intent of this job description is to provide a summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed in this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
Rancho Health MSO is an award‑winning practice that specializes in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, and Geriatric Care. As a fast‑growing and well‑respected private practice in Southwest Riverside County, physicians examine and treat patients of all ages and sexes, ensuring proper injury care and disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Prescribe and administer medications, perform routine vaccinations, and provide advice regarding personal health and hygiene.
Request necessary tests, schedule follow‑up visits, and refer patients to specialists as needed.
- Community leader in primary care.
- Flexible work hours to accommodate work/life balance.
- Excellent support staff and collegiality among providers.
- Full‑time Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant in primary care.
- Full‑time is 40 hours per work week (36 patient‑facing hours in clinic; 4 admin hours non‑clinic).
- Providers see approximately three patients per hour once fully trained and onboarded.
- EHR: EPIC – Riverside Area.
Education and Experience
- Board certification.
- Active and unrestricted California PA/NP medical license.
- Board certification/eligibility.
- License/Certification:
Active and unrestricted California Medical license (required).
- Bilingual Spanish or another language preferred but not required.
- EMR: EPIC.
- Strong understanding of examination methodologies and diagnostics.
- Excellent knowledge of infectious diseases, their symptoms and epidemiology.
- Broad knowledge of common medications, side effects and contraindications.
- In-depth knowledge of legal and best medical guidelines and medicine best practices.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Respect for patient confidentiality.
- Compassionate and approachable.
- Responsible and trustworthy.
- Full‑time Advanced Practice Provider (APP) in family practice (30‑40 hours per work week).
- Providers see approximately three patients per hour.
- 4 or 5‑day work week options.
- Schedule:
typical schedule is four 10‑hour days (9 hours patient‑facing; 1 hour lunch), and one 4‑hour admin day (non‑clinic; can be from home). - Night call schedule is 2‑3 times per month (during non‑clinic hours; no in‑person responsibilities).
- Women's Health, Pediatrics, and Family Practice (with Women’s Health and Pediatrics likely being primary).
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