A full-time Emergency Medicine Advanced Practice Clinician opportunity is open in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine — a scenic small-city setting in the heart of Piscataquis County. This role places an experienced NP or PA within an established emergency medicine group backed by one of the country's most recognized physician practice organizations, offering the clinical stability and professional infrastructure that community-based EM providers value.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation package (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- Full-time employment with a comprehensive benefits package
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage provided
- Access to continuing medical education resources and professional development tools through a dedicated clinician institute
- CME support through an established national educational platform
- Affiliation with a nationally recognized, leading physician practice organization providing long-term career stability
Practice Highlights
- Emergency medicine practice embedded within a community hospital setting in rural Maine
- Full-time schedule with the support structure of a large, organized physician group
- Practice backed by a respected industry leader with deep operational and clinical resources
- Access to professional development pathways and ongoing educational programming designed specifically for advanced practice clinicians in emergency medicine
Qualifications
- Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with emergency medicine training or experience
- Active Maine state license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Maine
- Comfort managing the full acuity spectrum typical of a community emergency department
About the Community
Dover-Foxcroft is the county seat of Piscataquis County in central Maine, offering a genuine small-town quality of life surrounded by lakes, forests, and four-season outdoor recreation — including proximity to Moosehead Lake, one of the largest lakes in the eastern United States, and easy access to Baxter State Park and Mount Katahdin. The region draws clinicians who prioritize a low cost of living, tight-knit community feel, and outdoor pursuits such as hiking, fishing, kayaking, snowmobiling, and skiing, all within a few hours of Portland and Bangor.