A part-time post-acute care opportunity is available for an advanced practice clinician — nurse practitioner or physician assistant — serving patients in Troy, Alabama, a welcoming small city in the heart of the Alabama Black Belt region. This in-person, facility-based role offers a manageable part-time schedule with the backing of a large, established post-acute care infrastructure, making it an excellent fit for an APP seeking clinical variety, autonomy, and work-life balance in a lower-cost, community-oriented setting.
Perks and Benefits
- 401(k) retirement savings plan
- Professional liability insurance provided
- Access to an extensive continuing education library with more than 300 CME/CE offerings through an internal learning platform
- Part-time employment structure supporting schedule flexibility
Practice Highlights
- Post-acute care setting serving patients in Troy, AL — in-person, facility-based practice
- Part-time schedule designed to support work-life balance
- Clinical focus on post-acute and skilled nursing facility patient management, including rounding, transitions of care, and chronic disease management
- Supported by a large national post-acute care clinical network providing protocols, resources, and peer collaboration
Qualifications
- Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) credentials required
- Active Alabama state license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Experience in post-acute, long-term care, internal medicine, family medicine, or a related field preferred
- Ability to commute to or relocate to Troy, AL — in-person attendance required
About the Community
Troy is a charming small city in Pike County, situated in south-central Alabama approximately 50 miles south of Montgomery, the state capital, and within reasonable driving distance of Dothan and the Florida Panhandle. Home to Troy University, the city offers a vibrant college-town atmosphere, a low cost of living, affordable housing, and a tight-knit community feel. The surrounding region features mild winters, outdoor recreation along the Conecuh and Pea rivers, and easy access to the cultural amenities of Montgomery — making Troy an appealing destination for clinicians seeking a quieter pace without sacrificing connectivity to urban resources.