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Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner

Phoenix, ArizonaPart-time
About the Job
Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP)

Hybrid Role – In Office + Remote

Alliance Medical Clinic
Service Area: North Phoenix (Anthem) – West Valley – Scottsdale

Alliance Medical Clinic and Ternion Physician Group are seeking a compassionate and motivated Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join our growing integrated care team.

This is a hybrid clinical role combining in-office care with remote and on-site visits to assisted living communities, focused on the management of dementia, chronic illness, and palliative care needs in geriatric populations.

Position Overview:
The PA or NP will provide comprehensive medical care to patients in:
  • Outpatient office settings.
  • Assisted Living Facilities.
  • Memory Care Communities.
  • Group Homes.
  • Home-based or Telehealth visits (as appropriate).

This role includes a mix of in-person visits and remote care coordination, supporting medically complex and cognitively impaired patients with a strong emphasis on:
  • Dementia evaluation and management.
  • Chronic disease management.
  • Goals of care discussions.
  • Palliative-focused treatment planning.
  • Medication reconciliation.
  • Care coordination with families and facility staff.

Providers will participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, quality initiatives, and care conferences with facilities and outpatient teams.

Schedule:
  • 4–5 days per week.
  • Combination of:
    • In-office clinic days.
    • Assisted living / memory care visits.
    • Remote documentation or telehealth visits.

Primary service area includes:
  • North Phoenix.
  • Anthem.
  • West Valley.
  • Scottsdale.

Required Licensure / Certifications:
  • Active Arizona License as:
    • Physician Assistant or.
    • Nurse Practitioner.
  • Board Certification (Family, Internal Medicine, Adult-Gerontology preferred).
  • Current BLS Certification.
  • DEA License.

Personal Qualifications:
  • Compassionate and patient-focused.
  • Comfortable managing geriatric and dementia populations.
  • Strong communication skills with families and caregivers.
  • Self-motivated with ability to work both independently and within a team.
  • Interest in palliative or supportive care models.

Employment Details:
  • Full-Time or Part-Time Positions Available.
  • Competitive compensation with flexible models.
  • Opportunity to grow within a collaborative, mission-driven organization.

Join a family-oriented medical group dedicated to providing thoughtful, high-quality care to patients across the continuum — from clinic to community.