NaphCare is seeking experienced Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA) for the Arizona Department of Corrections - Yuma facility. Opportunities include full-time, part-time, PRN, and temporary contracts with pay rates ranging from $65.00 to $77.00 per hour. NaphCare provides proactive healthcare in correctional settings, valuing diverse patient care. Benefits for full-time employees include free prescriptions, health insurance, 401K with company contributions, tuition assistance, and generous paid time off. Candidates must have an active NP license in Arizona and preferably one year of experience. NaphCare supports employee growth and offers continuing education opportunities.
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