Wound Care Nurse Practitioner
Listed on 2026-01-05
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Geriatric Nurse Practitioner
Rochester, United States | Posted on 12/31/2025
Job Title:
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner – AGNP / CNP | Wound Care Training Covered
Compensation: $105,000 to $120,000 annually
Benefits: Full Benefits Package (for full-time status)
Schedule: Full-Time
Successful applicants will email Tom Lecy at with a summary of their qualifications and a brief explanation of why they are interested in joining our rounding physician group.
About Twin Cities Physicians:
Twin Cities Physicians partners with long-term care communities across Minnesota to offer on-site primary care.
We support over 4,500 residents by bringing consistent, proactive care right into their homes.
Position Summary:
This position is ideal for a Nurse Practitioner (AGNP or CNP) who values flexibility, relationship-building, and clinical growth. Whether you’re wound care certified or not,
we’ll cover the cost of certification so you can enhance your impact in this critical area of care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver hands-on primary care and wound management in senior living settings
- Participate in chronic care management, palliative care planning, and clinical coordination
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, family members, and facility staff
- Ensure timely documentation and professional communication
Qualifications:
- Licensed Nurse Practitioner in Minnesota (AGNP preferred)
- Background in geriatric care, internal medicine, or primary care
- Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle
- Interest in or experience with wound care and older adult health
Military Occupational Classification (MOC) Codes:
Veterans welcome—your clinical and leadership skills are a great fit for this role.
Join Our Team:
Be part of a team where you’ll grow professionally while providing compassionate care to seniors.
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