Senior Advanced Practice Provider (APP) - Massachusetts

American Family Care

Springfield, MA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Business Strategy, Clinical Competency, Clinical Data, Clinical Outcomes, Coaching, Data Analysis, Documentation, Electrocardiogram, Healthcare, Identify Issues, Leadership, Medical Conditions, Medical Treatment, Mentoring, Metrics, Nurse Practitioner, Onboarding, Operational Audit, Operational Strategy, Operations Management, Patient Care, Performance Analysis, Physician Assistant, Quality Assurance, Radiography, Scorecarding, Standards of Care, Strategic Planning, Team Player, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Urgent Care, Workforce Management, Wound Care
LOCATION
Springfield, MA
POSTED
2 days ago

**Please note that this role is NOT restricted to any one location in Massachusetts.**

Senior Advanced Practice Provider (APP)

About American Family Care

With 400+ clinics across 26 states, AFC is the nation’s leading urgent care network. Our modern, technology-enabled clinics make it possible to deliver efficient, high-quality care that stands out from other healthcare centers. The Right Care. Right Now: patient should leave our clinics feeling that the weight of the stress and concern that brought them to us has been significantly lighter. Patients should leave with confidence that the next time they are in need of medical attention, AFC is their first choice.

Position Summary

Just like our patient experience is paramount to our success, it is equally critical that the key ambassadors of the AFC care model, our Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), know how deeply invested the organization is in their growth and fulfillment. This is where our Senior APPs play a pivotal role in that vision. The Senior APP is an experienced Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant who blends direct patient care with clinical leadership, mentorship, and operational strategy. Reporting directly to the VP of Provider Services while operating in a regional dyad partnership (shared accountability between clinical and operational leadership), this role is instrumental in championing our Mission, Vision, and Values. Together, they execute organizational performance across key clinical, medical, and operational verticals.

  • Culture & Governance: Foster a collaborative environment aligned with organizational compliance and leadership structures.
  • Performance & Analytics: Drive organizational success, strategic planning, and operational efficiency through clinical and operational data analytics.
  • Provider Success: Lead provider coaching, mentorship, and engagement, while ensuring alignment with provider compensation models.
  • Patient Experience: Elevate the standard of care to optimize patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes.

Hybrid Performance Expectation

In this unique role, your time will be split between providing direct patient care and helping your peer caregivers to develop their own capabilities to the next level.

  • 60% Clinical Time: Dedicated to independent, high-quality direct patient care.
  • 40% Leadership & Admin Time: Dedicated to provider support, onboarding, mentoring, schedule reviews, and coverage planning

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Care

  • Evaluate, diagnose, and treat urgent, non-emergent medical conditions for patients of all ages.
  • Perform standard urgent care procedures (wound care, laceration repair, I&D, splinting).
  • Order/interpret diagnostic tests (labs, x-rays, EKGs) and manage emergent stabilization/transfers when necessary.
  • Maintain timely, compliant medical documentation and discharge education.

Clinical Leadership & Mentorship

  • Serve as a clinical resource, role model, and peer mentor for market APPs.
  • Lead new provider onboarding, training, and workflow integration.
  • Reinforce organizational standards for documentation, clinical quality, and professionalism.
  • Identify clinical or performance gaps and escalate concerns appropriately.

Operational Partnership & Quality

  • Collaborate with Regional Operations, and Workforce Management to optimize staffing, schedule reviews, and call-out escalations.
  • Help standardize care delivery and eliminate barriers to clinic flow and patient experience.
  • Maintain a competitive performance scorecard and support quality assurance/chart review initiatives.

Core Competencies

Core competencies are our best way to translate expectations into observable and measurable behaviors. For our Lead APPs, mastery of these competencies are the roadmap for your success in the role.

  • Clinical Excellence
  • Provider Mentorship
  • Operational Awareness
  • Schedule & Coverage Support
  • Leadership Readiness
  • Team Collaboration
  • Documentation Accuracy

Position Requirements

Critical Qualifications

  • Licensure: Unrestricted, active NP or PA license (and national board certification) in the applicable state(s).
  • Tenure: Minimum of 2 years of AFC experience with an endorsement from the Regional Operations Director.
  • Performance: Competitive scorecard metrics relative to market peers.
  • Clinical Skills: Strong independent judgment; ability to treat patients across the lifespan.
  • Certifications: Current BLS required; DOT certification preferred (or required based on market).
  • Leadership: Demonstrated readiness through prior mentorship, onboarding support, or positive peer influence.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience as a provider trainer, lead provider, or preceptor.
  • Deep familiarity with AFC workflows, documentation expectations, and scheduling operations.
  • Proven ability to lead through influence and maintain peer credibility.

About the Company

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American Family Care