A well-established private urology practice in Bastrop, Texas is recruiting a licensed Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join a physician-led clinical team. The practice operates within a national urology network that provides full administrative, revenue cycle, and compliance infrastructure — meaning the APP can focus on patient care rather than operational overhead. Bastrop offers a small-town quality of life with easy access to Austin, making this a compelling option for clinicians who want a lower-cost, lower-congestion lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to a major metro.
Perks and Benefits
- Compensation details provided upon inquiry — contact MDPositions to learn more
- Physician-led practice environment with preserved clinical autonomy
- Full administrative, technology, revenue cycle, and compliance support provided by national MSO infrastructure — no operational burden on the clinician
- Equal opportunity workplace with stated commitment to diversity and inclusion
Practice Highlights
- Urology-exclusive specialty practice with both clinic and hospital-based patient services
- APP works under physician supervision across multi-site settings
- Responsibilities include comprehensive patient histories and physicals, diagnostic workup, laboratory ordering, and patient and family counseling on urologic disease processes and health management
- Flexible schedule aligned with practice needs
- Part of the Urology Alliance network, backed by a physician-led Management Services Organization with national-scale operational support
- Credentialing and continuing education requirements maintained across all assigned facilities
Qualifications
- Current Texas state licensure as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
- Urology clinical experience preferred
- Ability to work collaboratively under physician supervision in a multi-site outpatient and hospital environment
- Active credentials maintained at all assigned facilities, with commitment to ongoing continuing education
About the Community
Bastrop sits along the Colorado River approximately 30 miles southeast of Austin, offering a charming small-city atmosphere with historic downtown districts, state parks, and outdoor recreation including hiking, kayaking, and the famous Lost Pines forest. The area combines a significantly lower cost of living than Austin proper with straightforward access to the full cultural, dining, and entertainment offerings of one of the fastest-growing metros in the country — an ideal balance for clinicians who want roots in a genuine community without geographic isolation.