
Physician Assistant - Vascular Surgery, Atlantic Health CentraState Medical...
Stryker Corporation, Convent Station, NJ, United States
JOB DESCRIPTION
Atlantic Health, a leading non‑profit healthcare network in New Jersey, is seeking an experienced Physician Assistant (PA) to join Atlantic Vascular. As a valued member of our esteemed healthcare network, you will collaborate closely with dedicated physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and other professionals to provide comprehensive care to vascular medicine patients.
The PA will have both inpatient responsibilities at several hospital site locations and outpatient duties in AMG Freehold and Old Bridge locations. The PA must also be willing to travel to Atlantic Health CentraState Medical Center with variable travel to Morristown Medical Center. Flexible availability is required to meet patient needs in both outpatient and inpatient clinical settings. The PA must be willing to work call on weeknights and weekends, including coverage in both inpatient and outpatient settings, with weekly hours ranging from approximately 40 to 60 hours.
Responsibilities
Treat and provide health care services to patients under the direction and responsibility of a physician; educate patients on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders or diseases; assist patients in the management of chronic diseases and illnesses and promote health and wellness.
Evaluate patients, perform comprehensive physical examinations, and gather patient medical data including health history and results of physical examination.
Administer or order diagnostic tests such as x‑ray, electrocardiogram, ultrasounds, radiology, and laboratory tests, and interpret test results.
Perform treatment procedures such as injections, immunizations, suturing and wound care, and manage infection.
Develop and implement patient management plans; enter and complete all postoperative orders for same‑day surgery patients; record progress notes; and assist in the provision of continuity of care.
Instruct and counsel patients regarding compliance with prescribed therapeutic regimens, normal growth and development, family planning, emotional problems of daily living, and health maintenance.
Perform thorough chart reviews and chart checks to verify accuracy, completeness, and compliance with clinical and regulatory standards.
Assist in operating room procedures, including patient positioning, sterile field preparation, intraoperative support, and post‑operative handoff as appropriate.
Conduct hospital rounds, respond to inpatient consults, and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to develop and update patient plans of care; perform wound care; assess surgical incisions; conduct pulse and vascular examinations; review laboratory results; manage IV fluids, Foley catheters, and medications; coordinate daily disposition planning; complete patient transfers and downgrades; consult with appropriate services regarding transfer of care; and complete all discharges and follow‑up planning with appropriate documentation.
Perform comprehensive inpatient and outpatient pre‑operative evaluations to confirm readiness for surgery, including review of consents, laboratory results, imaging, medication reconciliation, and perioperative requirements.
Provide support to scheduled outpatient office hours to evaluate, treat, and follow up with patients; answer and triage patient calls; review and coordinate ordered surgical cases; complete patient forms and documentation; and conduct peer‑to‑peer insurance reviews to support authorization and continuity of care.
Triage patient phone calls, review and communicate test results, and elevate clinical concerns appropriately.
Perform other related duties as assigned in support of clinical operations for the vascular surgery practice.
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree is required.
Current PA certification from an accredited program.
Must be licensed or eligible for licensure in New Jersey.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification.
Must be willing to travel to Morristown, Rockaway, Pompton Plains, Bridgewater and Clark AMG locations.
Must be willing to travel to Morristown, Chilton, Newton, and Overlook Medical Centers.
Experience with surgery, cardiology, or critical care is preferred.
Strong work ethic and a team player who can work independently.
Preferred Qualifications
3–5 years of clinical experience in hospital‑based or surgical practice settings.
Proven expertise in pre‑operative evaluations, hospital rounding, and inpatient consults.
Critical care experience in an acute care setting.
Demonstrated ability to manage high‑volume outpatient care and conduct independent office visits.
Proficiency in clinical procedures (injections, suturing, wound care, infection management).
Strong diagnostic skills, including ordering, interpreting, and communicating test results.
Experience triaging patient calls and coordinating follow‑up care.
Benefits
Competitive salary.
Robust benefits with health, dental, Rx and vision plans.
403(b) retirement plan with company match.
Comprehensive malpractice policy.
Non‑profit health system – eligible for federal student loan forgiveness.
Annual CME and time off incremental to PTO days.
Tuition reimbursement for advanced degrees.
Outstanding growth and mentorship opportunities.
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Atlantic Health, a leading non‑profit healthcare network in New Jersey, is seeking an experienced Physician Assistant (PA) to join Atlantic Vascular. As a valued member of our esteemed healthcare network, you will collaborate closely with dedicated physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and other professionals to provide comprehensive care to vascular medicine patients.
The PA will have both inpatient responsibilities at several hospital site locations and outpatient duties in AMG Freehold and Old Bridge locations. The PA must also be willing to travel to Atlantic Health CentraState Medical Center with variable travel to Morristown Medical Center. Flexible availability is required to meet patient needs in both outpatient and inpatient clinical settings. The PA must be willing to work call on weeknights and weekends, including coverage in both inpatient and outpatient settings, with weekly hours ranging from approximately 40 to 60 hours.
Responsibilities
Treat and provide health care services to patients under the direction and responsibility of a physician; educate patients on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders or diseases; assist patients in the management of chronic diseases and illnesses and promote health and wellness.
Evaluate patients, perform comprehensive physical examinations, and gather patient medical data including health history and results of physical examination.
Administer or order diagnostic tests such as x‑ray, electrocardiogram, ultrasounds, radiology, and laboratory tests, and interpret test results.
Perform treatment procedures such as injections, immunizations, suturing and wound care, and manage infection.
Develop and implement patient management plans; enter and complete all postoperative orders for same‑day surgery patients; record progress notes; and assist in the provision of continuity of care.
Instruct and counsel patients regarding compliance with prescribed therapeutic regimens, normal growth and development, family planning, emotional problems of daily living, and health maintenance.
Perform thorough chart reviews and chart checks to verify accuracy, completeness, and compliance with clinical and regulatory standards.
Assist in operating room procedures, including patient positioning, sterile field preparation, intraoperative support, and post‑operative handoff as appropriate.
Conduct hospital rounds, respond to inpatient consults, and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to develop and update patient plans of care; perform wound care; assess surgical incisions; conduct pulse and vascular examinations; review laboratory results; manage IV fluids, Foley catheters, and medications; coordinate daily disposition planning; complete patient transfers and downgrades; consult with appropriate services regarding transfer of care; and complete all discharges and follow‑up planning with appropriate documentation.
Perform comprehensive inpatient and outpatient pre‑operative evaluations to confirm readiness for surgery, including review of consents, laboratory results, imaging, medication reconciliation, and perioperative requirements.
Provide support to scheduled outpatient office hours to evaluate, treat, and follow up with patients; answer and triage patient calls; review and coordinate ordered surgical cases; complete patient forms and documentation; and conduct peer‑to‑peer insurance reviews to support authorization and continuity of care.
Triage patient phone calls, review and communicate test results, and elevate clinical concerns appropriately.
Perform other related duties as assigned in support of clinical operations for the vascular surgery practice.
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree is required.
Current PA certification from an accredited program.
Must be licensed or eligible for licensure in New Jersey.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification.
Must be willing to travel to Morristown, Rockaway, Pompton Plains, Bridgewater and Clark AMG locations.
Must be willing to travel to Morristown, Chilton, Newton, and Overlook Medical Centers.
Experience with surgery, cardiology, or critical care is preferred.
Strong work ethic and a team player who can work independently.
Preferred Qualifications
3–5 years of clinical experience in hospital‑based or surgical practice settings.
Proven expertise in pre‑operative evaluations, hospital rounding, and inpatient consults.
Critical care experience in an acute care setting.
Demonstrated ability to manage high‑volume outpatient care and conduct independent office visits.
Proficiency in clinical procedures (injections, suturing, wound care, infection management).
Strong diagnostic skills, including ordering, interpreting, and communicating test results.
Experience triaging patient calls and coordinating follow‑up care.
Benefits
Competitive salary.
Robust benefits with health, dental, Rx and vision plans.
403(b) retirement plan with company match.
Comprehensive malpractice policy.
Non‑profit health system – eligible for federal student loan forgiveness.
Annual CME and time off incremental to PTO days.
Tuition reimbursement for advanced degrees.
Outstanding growth and mentorship opportunities.
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