A Nurse Practitioner opportunity is open on the Hospitalist service at Meadowview Regional Medical Center in Maysville, Kentucky — a 100-bed, Joint Commission-accredited acute care facility that has been named one of the 100 Top Hospitals in the country five times in the past decade. The schedule is a true 7-on/7-off, 7a–5p structure, delivering the kind of work/life balance that is rare in inpatient medicine. This is a stable, employed position backed by a nationally recognized clinical organization with deep infrastructure and patient safety resources.
Perks and Benefits
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Short-term and long-term disability coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Company-provided professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- State medical license and DEA registration reimbursement
- Access to thousands of paid Category I CME credits
- Membership in a national Patient Safety Organization, providing peer-review protections and evidence-based clinical support
Practice Highlights
- Inpatient Hospitalist NP role at a 100-bed acute care community hospital
- 7-on/7-off schedule with 7a–5p shifts — no overnight call built into the rotation
- Joint Commission-accredited facility with a track record of national quality recognition (100 Top Hospitals, five times in the past decade)
- Practice supported by the infrastructure and clinical standards of a large national hospitalist organization
- Access to national Patient Safety Organization resources and protocols to support confident, evidence-based inpatient care
Qualifications
- Current Nurse Practitioner licensure or eligibility to obtain licensure in Kentucky
- Completion of an accredited NP training program; acute care or adult-gerontology focus preferred for an inpatient hospitalist setting
- DEA registration or eligibility to obtain
- Inpatient or hospital medicine experience is an asset; motivated new graduates with appropriate clinical preparation will be considered
About the Community
Maysville is a historic river city situated on the Ohio River in northeastern Kentucky, offering a relaxed small-town lifestyle with genuine character — brick-lined streets, a vibrant arts scene, and a strong sense of community. The region provides affordable cost of living, access to outdoor recreation along the river corridor, and is within comfortable driving distance of both Lexington and Cincinnati, giving residents the option of big-city amenities without the urban pace.