A well-established emergency medicine group in Oneida, New York is seeking an Advanced Practice Clinician — Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant — to join a collaborative, physician-led team at a community-based emergency department in central New York. The practice is backed by one of the largest emergency medicine groups in the country, giving APCs access to robust mentorship infrastructure, national clinical resources, and a professional development platform that is difficult to match in an independent community setting.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation package (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Access to paid CME and professional development through a dedicated national clinician institute
- Structured mentorship program with experienced emergency medicine physicians
- Affiliation with one of the largest and most established emergency medicine practice networks in the United States
Practice Highlights
- Emergency medicine APC role embedded within a physician-led team in a community ED setting
- Mentorship-forward environment well suited to APCs building or deepening emergency medicine experience
- Support of a large national clinical organization providing clinical protocols, quality infrastructure, and peer resources
- Community emergency department serving the Oneida, NY region with access to the full spectrum of acute and urgent presentations typical of a central New York catchment area
Qualifications
- Current certification as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA)
- Emergency medicine training or clinical experience in an acute care or emergency setting preferred
- Active New York State license or eligibility to obtain licensure prior to start
- Comfort managing the breadth of undifferentiated acute presentations in a community emergency department
About the Community
Oneida is a small city in Madison County in central New York, situated between Syracuse and Utica — offering easy access to two mid-sized metropolitan areas while maintaining a lower cost of living and a quieter pace of life. The region features the Finger Lakes to the west, the Adirondacks to the north, and Oneida Lake nearby, making it a strong fit for clinicians who value outdoor recreation, four-season scenery, and affordable housing without sacrificing proximity to urban amenities.