MedFirst Family Medicine is recruiting a full-time Nurse Practitioner to join an established outpatient primary care practice at its Northwest San Antonio location. This is a pure outpatient role serving patients across all age groups, with a clinical focus on preventive care and chronic disease management in a continuity-based, patient-centered model. The Monday–Friday, business-hours schedule — with no nights, no weekends, and no call — makes this one of the cleaner work-life balance opportunities available in San Antonio primary care.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive base salary (outpatient primary care market-rate)
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid time off
- CME allowance
- Malpractice coverage provided
- No state income tax in Texas
Practice Highlights
- Full-time outpatient-only position — no hospital rounding, no nights, no weekends, no call
- Monday through Friday schedule aligned with standard business hours, supporting consistent work-life balance
- Broad scope of practice: acute and chronic condition management across all age groups, with emphasis on preventive care and continuity
- Well-established primary care practice with strong clinical support infrastructure
- Collaborative team environment; practice operates under collaborative agreement per Texas state requirements
- Northwest San Antonio location — accessible, suburban setting within a growing metropolitan corridor
Qualifications
- Master's-prepared Nurse Practitioner (MSN or DNP) required
- Active Texas RNP license required, or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Current national NP certification through an applicable governing board (e.g., AANP or ANCC) required
- Credentialing must meet facility Medical Staff Bylaws requirements
- Comfort managing a broad primary care panel spanning pediatric through geriatric patients
About the Community
San Antonio is one of Texas's most livable and culturally distinctive cities, anchored by landmarks such as the Alamo and the River Walk, a thriving dining and arts scene, and family-friendly neighborhoods with highly regarded schools. The cost of living remains well below the national average, housing is affordable relative to other major Texas metros, and the absence of a state income tax meaningfully extends take-home pay. Austin is roughly 80 miles to the northeast, and the Texas Hill Country — with its wineries, rivers, and state parks — begins just west of the city.