The Center for International Health Advanced Practice Provider will serve as a Full Time APP to provide care to patients within the Center for International Health at SUNY Upstate NAPPI Downtown Campus.
The APP would be responsible for providing primary care to resettled refugees in the community.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
As an APP you are a member of the multidisciplinary healthcare team which demonstrates professionalism and leadership within the institution, exemplifying the Upstate mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Upstate policies and procedures.
Master’s Degree as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant.
NYS Licensed/Registered NP or PA.
Current National Certification consistent to the clinical practice.
NYS licensed/registered NP or PA required. Have a NPI number and be Medicare enrolled with a Medicare Identification Number (or PTAN) (or eligible for Medicare Enrollment within 6 months of hire.
CPR-BLS Certification required at the time of appointment.
Must successfully pass pre-employment and credentialing clearances.
1-2 years primary, ambulatory experience.
Monday - Friday, Days
In return for your dedication and commitment to provide outstanding care you’ll receive:
Recruitment Office: Human Resources
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