Freeman, South Dakota
$107,000 - $139,000 yearly
Full-time | Onsite
Our Mission
To improve the health of the communities we serve through contemporary, innovative, quality healthcare solutions.
What You'll Do
Performs tasks and procedures consistent with Nurse Practitioner (NP)/Physician Assistant's (PA) specialized knowledge, judgment, skill, training and education within the scope of his/her supervising physician. NP/PA will enter into and maintain a supervision agreement with a physician licensed to practice medicine in the State of Arkansas. Under such agreement, the physician delegates to the NP/PA authority to deliver health care services and treatments, and to prescribe drugs, medications, devices or therapies which are specific to those clinical conditions treated by the supervising physician.
Schedule: Full Time
Requirements
Current Arkansas Advanced Practice Nurse licensure as a Nurse Practitioner according to AR State Board of Nursing.
Current Arkansas Registered Nurse license or current Registered Nurse license from a compact state. If a compact license is held, it must be in the nurse's state of residence.
OR
Current Arkansas Physician Assistant license.
Graduate of Physician assistant program accredited by the committee on Allied Health, education and accreditation of the American Medical Association.
Freeman Perks and Programs
For eligible full-time and part-time employees Freeman offers a wide variety of career opportunities, a great work culture and generous benefits, most starting day one!
Health, vision, dental insurance
Retirement with employer match
Wellness program with discounts to Health Insurance or Cash Bonus with Participation
Milestone payments with longevity of employment
Paid time off (PTO)
Disability pay
This Nurse Practitioner position offers $107,000 - $139,000 yearly in South Dakota. Compensation may vary based on experience, certifications, and facility type.
Nurse Practitioner roles involve advanced clinical practice including health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment management. NPs often specialize in family practice, pediatrics, psychiatry, or acute care and hold prescriptive authority in most states.