Nurse Practitioner Job In Kailua-kona, Hawaii
The Big Island Multi-Specialty Practice is seeking Gastroenterology Nurse Practitioner
There is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Gastroenterology Nurse Practitioner to join Multi-specialty physician practice in Kailua Kona, Big Island Hawaii. They have an opening for an NP to join Gastroenterology team of one physician and one physician assistant. The group is looking for a nurse practitioner with previous gastroenterology experience as NP or RN. This is 100% outpatient M-F, 8am-4:30pm, no weekends, no call position. The typical daily caseload ranges from 16 to 18 patients.
The ideal candidate will provide health care to individuals and families, emphasizing health promotion and disease prevention, and caring for patients ranging in age. This position requires a high level of customer service skills to establish and enhance positive relationships with patients and co-workers.
Responsibilities:
- Provides pre-op and post-op patient education.
- Coordinates diagnostic studies, consultations, procedures, and communications.
- Manages post-op care of patients including daily rounds, discharge, patient/family education, and follow-up clinic visits.
- Will support the entire Gastroenterology Team.
The group offers competitive salary depending on experience, relocation assistance. Their benefits include a robust health and dental plan; vision and life insurance; defined contribution pension plan; generous accrual of vacation/sick days, along with many more employee perks!
This semi-independent multispecialty practice affiliated with Hawaii Health System Corporation employs physicians and nurse practitioners in their clinics, all of whom are also on the medical staff of Kona Community Hospital. The practice provides high quality medical care to the West Hawaii community.
Kailua Kona, often referred to as "Kona" by the locals, is the main western city of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is nestled on the western coast of the Hualalai Volcano. In ancient times, this area was considered the premier place to live due to the excellent weather and good water. Many kings made their homes here. Later, missionaries built churches and residences and planted coffee, turning the tiny fishing village into a small seaport. Now Kona has become known for sport fishing, snorkeling, sunsets and coffee, which is cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai. Because the mountains block the northeasterly trade winds, Kona gets very little rain and enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine a year.
mrazi@medstaffer.com
571-355-5221