A cardiology-focused Advanced Practice Clinician opportunity is available in Syracuse, New York, offering inpatient or outpatient cardiology support within an established group practice. The position is fully in-person with no night or weekend call obligations, making it an exceptional fit for an NP or PA seeking a sustainable, high-quality clinical schedule in a major upstate New York medical hub.
Perks and Benefits
- 401(k) retirement savings plan
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- Flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA) options
- Flex time off policy
- Professional liability insurance provided
- Access to an extensive CME/CE library with more than 300 offerings through an internal learning platform
Practice Highlights
- No night call and no weekend call — a true quality-of-life schedule
- In-person clinical role serving the Syracuse and Cicero, NY market
- Cardiology specialty focus with an established clinical team
- Supported by a large, nationally organized physician group with deep infrastructure and administrative resources
- Access to robust continuing education resources to support ongoing clinical development in cardiovascular medicine
Qualifications
- Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with cardiology training or experience
- Active New York State NP or PA license, or eligibility to obtain
- Ability to commute to or relocate within the Syracuse and Cicero, NY area
- Comfort with in-person, team-based cardiovascular care delivery
About the Community
Syracuse sits at the geographic center of New York State, offering a mid-sized city lifestyle with access to world-class healthcare institutions, Division I athletics at Syracuse University, and a vibrant arts and dining scene. The surrounding region features the Finger Lakes wine country, the Adirondacks, and the Thousand Islands — all within a short drive — while the cost of living remains well below that of New York City or the Hudson Valley. Cicero, a northern suburb of Syracuse, provides excellent schools and a quieter residential setting for clinicians looking to put down roots.