A hospitalist-focused NP or PA opportunity in inpatient urology is now available at an HCA Hospital in Tallahassee, FL, with a planned 2026 start date. This role sits within one of the largest urology practices in the country — a physician-led network of 70+ urologists across 30+ locations — offering a structured Monday–Friday schedule, no weekend obligations, and the administrative backing of a 650-person support organization. For an APP with inpatient or urology experience who wants clinical focus without the operational burden, this is a compelling platform.
Perks and Benefits
- Guaranteed annual base salary with productivity-based bonus opportunities
- Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM schedule — no weekend or holiday obligations
- Affiliation with the 4th largest urology practice in the nation, providing long-term career stability
- Access to national-scale administrative, technology, and revenue cycle support — clinical focus without operational distraction
Practice Highlights
- Inpatient urology hospitalist role embedded at an HCA Hospital in Tallahassee, FL
- Daily census of 10–20 patients, encompassing new admissions, follow-ups, and inpatient consults
- Structured Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM schedule with no weekend rotation
- Collaborative physician-led team model with defined APP scope and physician oversight
- Part of Urology Alliance — a physician-led network of 70+ urologists operating across 30+ locations nationwide
- 650+ person organizational infrastructure managing business operations, revenue cycle, and technology support
- Planned 2026 start date, allowing time for credentialing, licensure, and relocation
Qualifications
- Active NP or PA license with eligibility to practice in the state of Florida
- Experience in a hospitalist, inpatient, or urology clinical setting preferred
- Demonstrated ability to manage an inpatient caseload independently under physician oversight
- Strong clinical assessment and hospital-based documentation skills
About the Community
Tallahassee is Florida's state capital and home to Florida State University and Florida A&M University, giving the city a vibrant, educated population with strong cultural and recreational amenities well beyond what its size might suggest. The region offers a lower cost of living relative to Florida's coastal metros, access to Gulf Coast beaches within 90 minutes, and a mild four-season climate with abundant outdoor recreation including state parks, lakes, and trail systems. For clinicians seeking a collegial mid-sized city with urban conveniences, excellent schools, and easy access to both the Gulf and the Southeast, Tallahassee is a strong fit.