Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

<p><strong>Job Title:</strong> Nurse Practitioner (Part-time)</p><p><strong>Location</strong>: Baltimore, MD</p><p><strong>Salary:</strong> $90,000 - $130,000</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Overview:</strong></p><p>As a Nurse Practitioner, you will provide personalized care to patients with chronic pelvic pain and Endometriosis using an ultrasound-guided, office-based procedural approach. You will receive comprehensive training and work closely with a team of experienced Gynecologists, gaining advanced expertise in women’s health and pelvic pain management.</p><p><strong>Duties and Responsibilities:</strong></p><p><strong>Women’s Health NP with experience in fertility, aesthetics, hormone-focused care, or injectable/procedural-based women’s health care.</strong></p><ul><li>Women’s Health APRN with a background in Fertility and Aesthetics</li><li><strong>OR</strong></li><li>Family Practice APRN with experience in Women’s Health</li><li>Utilize an ultrasound-guided procedural protocol to treat pelvic pain and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction</li><li>Perform simple, office-based procedures (training provided)</li><li>Collaborate with a team of Endometriosis specialists nationwide</li><li>Follow a multimodal, interdisciplinary, non-opioid, functional restorative approach</li><li>Provide excellent, personalized patient care according to established guidelines</li><li>Perform other duties as assigned</li></ul><p><strong>Training:</strong></p><ul><li>All training provided by experienced pelvic pain specialists</li><li>30+ providers trained nationally over the past 3 years</li></ul><p><strong>Work Schedule:</strong></p><ul><li>3 days per week</li><li>8-hour workdays</li><li>No call or weekends</li></ul><p><strong>Benefits:</strong></p><ul><li>High income potential with base and bonus structure</li><li>Paid holiday</li></ul><p><strong>What Makes This Opportunity Different?</strong></p><ul><li>A comprehensive pelvic pain and Endometriosis-focused care model</li><li>A non-opioid, functional, restorative, and holistic treatment approach</li><li>Emphasis on non-operative pelvic pain management with a rehabilitation focus</li><li>Participation in a unique outpatient pelvic rehabilitation protocol influencing care on a national scale</li></ul><p><strong>Requirements</strong></p><p><strong>Required Qualifications:</strong></p><ul><li>Board Certified Nurse Practitioner</li><li>Women’s Health NP or Family NP</li><li>APRN with full licensure and prescriptive authority</li><li>DEA License</li><li>1+ years of NP experience</li><li>General women’s health experience (IUD placements, pelvic exams, etc.)</li></ul><p><strong>Preferred Qualifications:</strong></p><ul><li>Experience in Women’s Health/GYN</li></ul><p></p>

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