Physician Assistant – Orthopedics Sports Medicine – Clinic/OR – EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT WILL TRAIN - Charlotte, North Carolina
Cary, North Carolina, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician Assistant
Specialty Orthopedics
Degree Required MPAS/MHS/MMSc/MPH
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/18/25

Healthcare System seeks to add a full-time orthopedic Physician Assistant. The position will include four days in the clinic and one day in the OR. The Physician Assistant will support a Sports Medicine Fellowship trained Orthopedic Surgeon with a very busy sports and general practice. Responsibilities include providing first assist, running a clinic, reductions, patient evaluation and education, pre- and post-H&P’s, injections (small joints and bursa), consultation and reviewing lab results in both a clinic and hospital setting. The Physician Assistant will cover college (D1) and high school sporting events. Successful Physician Assistants must be NCCPA-Certified and have an orthopedic rotation. It is a real plus if the candidates have a background as an ATC or in Kinesiology or sports medicine. There are no call requirements. Experience greatly preferred, but will potentially train the right candidate with an orthopedic rotation.

The location is in a small town about 90 minutes north of Charlotte, NC. There is a competitive compensation package (25 PTO days, pension, healthcare, dental, vision, including a bonus program (plus sign-on). Additionally, there is an excellent benefits package.

Job Responsibilities

Providing first assist, running a clinic, reductions, patient evaluation and education, pre- and post-H&P’s, injections (small joints and bursa), consultation and reviewing lab results in both a clinic and hospital setting.

Qualifications

Experience greatly preferred, but will potentially train the right candidate with an orthopedic rotation.
Successful Physician Assistants must be NCCPA-Certified and have an orthopedic rotation.  
It is a real plus if the candidates have a background as an ATC or in Kinesiology or sports medicine.