Position Overview
Physician‑owned and operated group united by strong values and the mission to provide high‑quality patient care. As an NP/PA PM&R Clinician with Comprehensive Rehab Consultants (CRC), you will work closely with the post‑acute therapy team to optimize rehabilitative outcomes and promote patient independence at a designated skilled nursing facility (SNF) or post‑acute rehab center.
Reasons to Join CRC
- Opportunity to specialize with a robust training program in rehabilitative medicine and many physiatry‑focused education opportunities.
- Autonomy and flexibility: clinicians control daily workflow to promote a healthy work/life balance.
- No obligation to work evenings, weekends, or be on‑call.
- Remote personal medical assistant prepares new patient notes before visits and a scribe completes notes afterward.
- Creative strategies & technology‑based solutions to innovate patient care models and reduce administrative burden.
- Growth opportunities: self‑promote to leadership positions and become clinical leaders by providing in‑services to facility staff and training other CRC clinicians in the region.
- Become PM&R Certified through CRC’s unique training program.
Position Information
Location: Franklin, NH, Concord, NH. Full‑time 24‑hour, W‑2 role.
Benefits
- Health insurance: Medical, Vision, and Dental; Short Term Disability; Life Insurance; Critical Illness.
- Generous PTO package.
- Highly competitive salary and bonus.
- $600 continuous education reimbursement and training.
- Full‑time Virtual Scribe for documentation ($1,368/month value).
- Opportunity to earn a minimum of 33 CEUs at no cost.
- Access to CRC’s Physiatry certification; CEU credits.
- 401(k) plan with annual contribution of 2–3%.
- 100% malpractice insurance coverage.
- Provided laptop.
Responsibilities
- Provide specialized Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)/Physiatry services as a rehab consultant.
- Represent CRC in the facility through strong clinical leadership and collaboration with the interdisciplinary care team.
- Collaborate with PCP teams to help manage conditions common in SNFs such as CVA, progressive neurological conditions, and postoperative orthopedic surgeries.
- Work alongside PT, OT, and SLP teams to improve patient function and quality of life.
- Follow therapy patients to track progress.
- Assess and collaborate on the management of barriers to therapy including joint or neuropathic pain, spasticity, neurogenic bowel, neurogenic bladder, and more.
- Attend multidisciplinary meetings, bridging the gap between therapy and internal medicine.
- Engage in culture building opportunities and ongoing education including monthly didactic lectures, virtual meetings with the Regional Team, and annual regional dinners.
Ideal CRC Clinician
- A passion for post‑acute healthcare and serving the geriatric population.
- SNF or post‑acute experience (preferred).
- Confidence to function autonomously.
- A desire for continuous improvement and the ability to embrace change and growth.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to understand the needs of facility partners and patients.
- Empathy and compassion.
- A desire to invest in the company culture.
Qualifications
- Nurse Practitioner/APRN/Physician Assistant License.
- New Hampshire license.
- Ability to work in the U.S.
- Experience in the post‑acute space preferred.
- Positive attitude and desire to deliver best patient care.
Schedule
8‑hour shift with flexibility, though hours should hover around 9AM–4PM.
3‑day work week with flexible days (Monday–Friday); specific days can be selected during onboarding.
Supplemental Pay Types
- Bonus pay.
License / Certification
NP/APRN/PA.
Work Location
Franklin, NH, Concord, NH.
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