Job Description – Advanced Clinical Provider (PA/NP)
Good Samaritan Clinic is a 501c3 non-profit in Morganton, NC providing quality primary health care to those in our community who are uninsured, underinsured, and underserved. As a free and charitable clinic, we are committed to improving health outcomes for our patients regardless of their ability to pay. The Advanced Clinical Provider is a critical part of our mission, and we are eager to hire someone who is team oriented to serve our patients.
Our clinic works collaboratively with like-minded organizations and agencies to provide the following programs and services: Primary care including preventative, acute, and chronic care. Specialty care on-site and through UNC Health Blue Ridge. On-site pharmacy. Resources for social determinants of health through Burke Health Network. NC MedAssist/ Medication Assistance Programs. NC Farmworker Health Program.
Providers who serve our patients will gain a huge appreciation for communities facing barriers to healthcare. Everyone deserves to be their healthiest self to fully enjoy what our area has to offer, quietly nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are dedicated to our patients and staff in a way that speaks true to our motto. Together, We Are Good Samaritan.
This position is scheduled Monday to Thursday with no call. Bilingual Spanish preferred. Salary Negotiable.
Job Type: Full Time (32 hours per week)
Pay: $47.00 - $55.00 per hour
Paid Time Off
Weekends off
Monday - Thursday 8:30am to 5:30pm with built in administrative time.
A full schedule will see up to 16 patients a day once fully oriented.
1-2 years of experience preferred, but open to new grads.
Typically will work with one other provider.
Malpractice insurance IS paid for by the organization.
AthenaOne electronic medical records system.
Compensation: $47.00 - $55.00 per hour
Our Story
Good Samaritan Clinic is an interdenominational faith-based ministry providing medical care, dental care, mental health counseling, farm worker outreach, confidential HIV testing and counseling, ancillary services, and prescription medications to Burke County residents who are without private insurance, government assistance, or the financial resources to afford such care. No one is ever refused services based on race, gender, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation. Good Samaritan Clinic was founded on the belief that healthcare is an essential right for all, regardless of income.
The dream of a Good Samaritan Clinic in Burke County was sparked in the mid 1990s when three nurses, Ruby Seitz, Ann Azbell, and Mary Lloyd, had a conversation about the need for health care for those in our community who were working at low wage jobs without the benefit of health insurance. They launched their free clinic with an all volunteer staff, in June 1996. | Since opening its doors in 1996, Good Samaritan Clinic has provided low-cost healthcare to more than 10,000 local residents valued at more than $90 million. Through volunteer commitment and strong community partnerships, the clinic provides more than $5 million in free medical care and prescriptions annually.
Our patients represent the most vulnerable segment of our community. In order to qualify, patients must be residents of Burke County, have no private or government health insurance, and have household incomes less than 200% of federal poverty levels.
The dream of a Good Samaritan Clinic in Burke County was sparked in the mid 1990s when three nurses, Ruby Seitz, Ann Azbell, and Mary Lloyd, had a conversation about the need for health care for those in our community who were working at low wage jobs without the benefit of health insurance. They launched their free clinic with an all volunteer staff, in June 1996. | Since opening its doors in 1996, Good Samaritan Clinic has provided low-cost healthcare to more than 10,000 local residents valued at more than $90 million. Through volunteer commitment and strong community partnerships, the clinic provides more than $5 million in free medical care and prescriptions annually.
Our patients represent the most vulnerable segment of our community. In order to qualify, patients must be residents of Burke County, have no private or government health insurance, and have household incomes less than 200% of federal poverty levels.
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