Acute Care Provider Brooklyn
Tired of the waiting room grind? Move your practice to the field. Join myLaurel and lead the future of "Hospital-at-Home" medicine. We are seeking high-acuity Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA) in Brooklyn, NY who want more autonomy, competitive pay, and a true work-life balance.
As an Acute Care Provider, you will manage complex patients using an Elite Scope of Practice—performing life-saving interventions, utilizing advanced diagnostics, and preventing unnecessary hospital admissions through Evidence-Based Medicine.
Compensation & High-Value Benefits
Salary: $176,800 – $197,600 base salary + signing bonus.
Premium Healthcare: Choice of 6 Aetna Medical plans (coverage starts at 1 month).
Burnout Protection: Access to Discretionary Time Off (DTO) after 90 days.
Retirement: 401(k) plan with company matching.
Field Support: 24/7 remote MD support and company-provided high-end field kit.
Core Responsibilities
High-Acuity Intervention: Respond to acute needs across Brooklyn, performing bedside procedures including Suturing, Splinting, and Advanced Wound Care.
Diagnostic Leadership: Order and interpret Point-of-Care Testing (POCT), 12-lead EKG, and POCUS (Ultrasound).
Emergency Management: Stabilize patients in the home using Peripheral IV Access, Phlebotomy, and rapid clinical assessment.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Lead virtual huddles with remote physicians and field partners to execute Complex Care Plans.
Clinical Documentation: Maintain precise, real-time records in the EHR system to ensure data integrity and Remote Patient Monitoring accuracy.
Qualifications & Requirements
Active Licensure: Current, unrestricted New York State NP or PA license with Board Certification.
Clinical Experience: 2+ years of experience in Emergency Medicine (ER), ICU, or Hospitalist settings (4+ years preferred).
Certifications: Active DEA registration and current ACLS/BLS.
Mobility: Valid active driver’s license and comfort traveling within the Brooklyn area.
Physical Demands: Ability to carry equipment (up to 60 lbs) and navigate walk-up apartments (stairs) frequently.