A post-acute cardiology Advanced Practice Clinician opportunity is open in the Kansas City metro area, covering facilities across Olathe, Overland Park, Lenexa, Ottawa, KS, and Grandview, MO. This is an in-person, community-based role embedded in post-acute and long-term care settings, delivering cardiology-focused advanced practice care to a medically complex patient population — with no night or weekend call obligations.
Perks and Benefits
- No night call and no weekend call — a true outpatient/post-acute schedule
- 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 more than 300 CME/CE offerings through an internal learning platform
Practice Highlights
- Post-acute cardiology focus — caring for patients with cardiac diagnoses in skilled nursing, long-term care, and related post-acute settings
- Multi-site coverage across the Kansas City metro: Olathe, Overland Park, Lenexa, and Ottawa, KS, as well as Grandview, MO
- No night or weekend call obligations — structured, predictable schedule
- In-person, facility-based practice model serving a medically complex, post-acute patient population
- Collaborative practice environment within a large, nationally organized advanced practice group
- Robust continuing education infrastructure with 300+ CME/CE courses available on demand
Qualifications
- Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with active licensure, or eligibility to obtain licensure, in Kansas and/or Missouri
- Background or strong interest in cardiology, post-acute care, or internal medicine preferred
- Comfort managing medically complex patients in skilled nursing and post-acute facility environments
- National certification through AANP, ANCC, NCCPA, or equivalent certifying body required
About the Community
Olathe and the broader Kansas City metro offer an exceptional quality of life — highly rated public schools, affordable housing relative to most major metros, and a thriving arts, dining, and sports culture anchored by a true big-city core. The region sits at the crossroads of the Midwest, with easy access to outdoor recreation along the Kansas and Missouri rivers, multiple regional parks, and a cost of living that consistently ranks among the most favorable of any large American metro. Clinicians relocating from higher-cost markets frequently cite the combination of urban amenities and suburban livability as a primary draw.