Paris Regional Medical Center (PRMC) in Paris, Texas is recruiting an Emergency Medicine Advanced Practice Clinician — either a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant — to join its established emergency medicine team at a 154-bed acute-care hospital that serves as the most complex facility within a 70-mile radius of Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma. PRMC offers a stable, well-resourced practice environment backed by a 900-plus member staff, state-of-the-art equipment, and robust service lines that support a broad and clinically meaningful scope of emergency practice.
Perks and Benefits
- Health insurance with optional dental and vision coverage
- Paid professional liability insurance included
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Access to a structured clinician wellness program
- Professional development tools, educational resources, and CME through a dedicated institute
- Leadership and career growth opportunities within an established emergency medicine organization
Practice Highlights
- 154-bed licensed general acute-care hospital with full-service emergency medicine capabilities
- State-of-the-art equipment and technology supporting a high-acuity regional patient population
- Robust multi-specialty service lines on campus enabling comprehensive emergency workup and disposition
- Regional referral hub serving Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma — the most complex hospital within at least a 70-mile radius
- Staff of 900-plus supporting a well-integrated, team-based care environment
Qualifications
- Current certification as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with emergency medicine training or experience
- Active Texas state licensure or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort managing the full spectrum of community and regional emergency department acuity, including complex and high-acuity presentations
About the Community
Paris, Texas sits in the Red River Valley of Northeast Texas, roughly 100 miles northeast of Dallas, offering a small-city lifestyle with genuine Southern character and a low cost of living. The region features lakes, outdoor recreation, and a tight-knit community atmosphere that appeals to clinicians seeking a meaningful practice without the pace and expense of a major metropolitan area. Proximity to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex provides easy access to major airports, professional sports, and urban amenities while allowing you to live and work in a quieter, more affordable setting.