Orthopedic Physician Assistant
Job Details
Job Description
Located in northwest Arizona, Kingman offers a mild climate with stunning Arizona sunsets! In the shadows of beautiful mountain ranges and nearby lakes, Kingman is an outdoor enthusiasts' paradise with abundant sunshine and is a great community to live, work and play!
We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Orthopedic Physician Assistant to join our growing orthopedic team. In this role, you will work collaboratively with orthopedic surgeons to provide high-quality, patient-centered care across clinic and surgical settings. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive, team-oriented environment and make a meaningful impact in a high-demand specialty.
What we offer
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Competitive salary
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Comprehensive benefits package including:
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance
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Retirement plan options
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Paid time off
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Supportive and collaborative work environment
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Ability to work closely with experienced surgeons and clinical staff
Job Responsibilities
• Perform patient evaluations, including history and physical exams
• Diagnose and manage orthopedic conditions and injuries
• Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
• Order and interpret imaging and diagnostic studies
• Provide patient education regarding treatment plans, procedures, and recovery
• Collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated care
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the EMR
• Participate in quality improvement initiatives
Qualifications
Education:
• Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from an accredited program
Licensure & Certification:
• Current or eligible Arizona Physician Assistant license
• NCCPA Certification Required
• Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Experience Preferred
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