Physician Assistant (PA) in Bristol, Vermont at Mountain Community Health
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Job Description
Join our mission driven Federally Qualified Health Center committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care to our community. We serve individuals and families across all life stages with a focus on access, prevention and whole-person care. We offer competitive compensation, ongoing training opportunities, and a supportive work environment dedicated to improving patient outcomes.
We are currently building a talent pool for this PA role and encourage interested candidates to apply. This role could offer an excellent opportunity to provide high-quality patient care, collaborate with experienced medical professionals, and make a meaningful difference in patients' lives. If you are committed to excellence in healthcare and eager to grow within a supportive environment, we encourage you to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, including medical histories and physical examinations
- Diagnose and treat acute and chronic illnesses in collaboration with physicians and healthcare teams
- Develop and implement personalized care plans for patients
- Prescribe medications and other treatments in accordance with state and federal regulations
- Educate patients and their families on health management, preventive care, and treatment options
- Document patient interactions accurately and maintain detailed medical records
- Stay current with medical research, best practices, and regulatory requirements
Master's degree from an accredited PA program
NCCPA Certification (PANCE passed)
Vermont PA license (or eligibility)
Proven experience as a PA in a primary care setting preferred
Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
Knowledge of electronic health records (EHR) systems and healthcare software
Commitment to providing compassionate, patient-centered care