(Pocatello / Idaho Falls)
Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant
Our mission to change wound care and improve the lives of others isn’t easy, but it’s worth it! One in ten residents in a skilled nursing facility will develop a skin condition requiring expert medical care, and one in four patients will be discharged home with an open wound. We believe that every person deserves the very best skin and wound care. Building and leading skin and wound care teams is how we do it! Our skin and wound care providers bring education and encouragement to the people who take care of our patients 24/7. When they get better at their jobs, our patient’s wounds heal faster and that is our goal!
***We are accepting applications for potential future opportunities and do not currently have an open position.***
Who we are looking for:
The best leaders… who also happen to be licensed Nurse Practitioners (NP, ARNP, FNP, APRN) and Physician Assistants (PA-C)
What winning looks like:
Skills required for winning:
Compensation Range: Market competitive salary with bonus potential
This position is classified as: Salary, Exempt; Full-Time or Part-Time employment
Hours: Typical hours are Monday through Friday; 6:00am – 3:00pm, no nights, weekends, or call
Benefits:
Website: www.unitedwoundhealing.com
*Do you want to grow personally and professionally by working with the best? We’d love to hear from you!
We are a drug-free workplace. All offers of employment are contingent upon a successful drug screen and criminal background check. EEO.
In 2015, we started United Wound Healing to provide better skin and wound care for our patients by developing and strengthening great wound care teams in skilled nursing facilities. At the time, residents with wounds often required traveling from a nursing facility to an outpatient wound care center for treatment. This proved to be very uncomfortable as well as costly. We found that when a specialist would travel to the patient, this resulted in more successful outcomes, increased satisfaction, and much lower costs.
Today, United Wound Healing operates in four states, caring for over 15,000 new patients a year.
Our Skin & Wound Care Specialists are committed to building successful skin and wound care programs in over 400 partner skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, and home health organizations. Currently, we operate in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah.