What You Need Education, Licensing, and Experience + Minimum of two years of experience as an APP in the Emergency Department, Urgent Care, Internal Medicine, Hospital, Family Practice, Cardiac, Pulmonary or other relevant areas + Graduate with an advanced degree from an accredited institution are preferred + Current unrestricted state license as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant + Nationally board certified, current + Current BLS / ACLS certification + Prescriptive authority + DEA in states where required + Valid driver's license with clean driving record Skills/Abilities + Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays + Ability to drive and sit in a car for long periods of time + Ability to drive during the day and at night + Ability to climb three flights of stairs while carrying equipment + Ability to push, pull, and lift 50 pounds + Ability to visually interpret test results + Ability to hear with or without accommodation + Ability to provide patient care in non-traditional or smaller spaces with limited room for movement Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, and to talk and hear. Supported by a robust interdisciplinary team and innovative diagnostic and treatment tools, providers assess, treat, and coordinate care in real time-stabilizing acute conditions and navigating appropriate escalation without the limitations of a traditional hospital setting.