A well-supported night shift Advanced Practice Clinician opportunity is available with a hospital medicine program in Augusta, Georgia. This inpatient role is designed for an NP or PA who wants consistent overnight coverage, a structured team environment, and a robust professional development infrastructure — including access to a dedicated Hospital Medicine Academy and over 375,000 hours of annual CME/CE at no cost. Augusta offers a compelling blend of Southern city amenities, a major academic medical presence, and an affordable cost of living that makes relocation genuinely attractive.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation package (contact for details)
- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- PTO and long-term sick (LTS) leave
- Paid holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day
- Licensure and DEA fee reimbursement
- Access to over 375,000 hours of CME/CE annually at no cost through an internal education platform
- Access Medicine subscription provided
Practice Highlights
- Night shift schedule providing consistent, predictable overnight coverage in a hospital medicine setting
- Inpatient hospitalist model with a structured team supporting APC practice
- Hospital Medicine Academy membership — a dedicated professional development resource for clinicians in this specialty
- Leadership development pathway available for clinicians ready to advance: mentorship, face-to-face education, online training, and formal development programs
- Supported by a large, established hospital medicine program with national infrastructure and local clinical leadership
Qualifications
- Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with inpatient or hospital medicine experience preferred
- Active Georgia NP or PA license, or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Active DEA registration or eligibility to obtain
- Comfort managing the full spectrum of adult inpatient acuity in a night shift environment
About the Community
Augusta, Georgia sits along the Savannah River in the Central Savannah River Area, offering a mid-sized Southern city experience with a notably low cost of living relative to comparable metro areas. The city is home to Augusta University and its academic medical center, creating a rich clinical and intellectual environment, and is internationally recognized as the home of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National. Outdoor recreation, mild winters, a growing restaurant and arts scene, and easy access to Atlanta (approximately two hours west) and the South Carolina coast make Augusta a well-rounded destination for clinicians relocating from larger, higher-cost markets.