A well-established emergency medicine group in Birmingham, Alabama is recruiting an Advanced Practice Clinician — either a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant — to join a collaborative team with access to robust national clinical and professional development resources. Birmingham is Alabama's largest city and a major regional medical hub, offering a dynamic practice environment with the full spectrum of emergency acuity. The flexible scheduling model makes this an attractive opportunity for APCs seeking work-life balance without sacrificing clinical depth or career growth.
Perks and Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Flexible scheduling to support personal and professional balance
- Access to national CME resources and continuing education programming
- Leadership development training and structured mentorship pathways
Practice Highlights
- Emergency medicine practice setting in Birmingham, AL — the state's largest city and a major regional referral center
- Flexible shift scheduling with options to accommodate a range of availability preferences
- Integration into a nationally supported clinical network with access to shared protocols, best practices, and subspecialty resources
- Mentorship and leadership training infrastructure designed to support APC career advancement within emergency medicine
- Collaborative team environment with physician oversight and APC-to-physician partnership
Qualifications
- Current certification as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with emergency medicine training or experience
- Active Alabama state license or eligibility to obtain licensure prior to start
- Comfort managing the full acuity range typical of a busy urban emergency department
- Commitment to collaborative, team-based emergency care
About the Community
Birmingham is Alabama's largest city and a thriving metropolitan area with a nationally recognized medical corridor anchored by UAB Medicine, making it a natural home for clinicians who want to practice at the intersection of community and academic medicine. The city offers a low cost of living relative to comparable metros, a vibrant food and arts scene, strong public and private school options, and easy access to outdoor recreation across the Appalachian foothills. Major urban amenities — professional sports, international airport, and a growing tech and healthcare economy — combine with Southern hospitality to make Birmingham a genuinely livable city for physicians and APCs at any career stage.