Functional Medicine of Idaho is seeking graduating Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) interested in exploring or beginning a career in functional medicine. The role offers opportunities for clinical rotations or post-graduation employment focused on whole-person, root-cause healing, and patient-centered care. Candidates should be enthusiastic about learning and committed to transforming healthcare practices.
Responsibilities
- Participate in clinical rotations or post-graduation practice in functional medicine, focusing on whole-person care.
- Engage in patient assessments and support treatment plans under supervision or as part of a team.
- Collaborate with providers to deliver personalized healthcare that addresses root causes of health issues.
- Learn and apply principles of lifestyle medicine and integrative health approaches.
- Contribute to a team dedicated to redefining healthcare through innovative, patient-centered practices.
- Attend educational sessions and training related to functional medicine practices.
- Assist in patient education and support lifestyle modifications.
- Maintain professional development in functional and integrative medicine topics.
Compensation
- Compensation is provided through a W-2 model, with details to be discussed during the hiring process.
- Additional compensation details such as stipends or honoraria may be available depending on the clinical rotation or employment arrangement.
Benefits
- No health insurance coverage offered.
- No employer retirement contributions.
Shift & Schedule
- Flexible start dates aligned with clinical rotation schedules or graduation timelines.
- Opportunities for rotations or employment post-graduation, with scheduling tailored to candidate availability.
Requirements
- Graduating or recently graduated Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistants.
- Interest in functional medicine, lifestyle medicine, or integrative health approaches.
- Ability to commit to clinical rotations or post-graduation employment starting soon after graduation.
- Experience or background in primary care, adult medicine, women's health, or pediatrics is a plus.
- Completion of core family medicine or primary care rotations is preferred.
- Curiosity, collaboration skills, and a commitment to patient-centered care.
- Ability to provide information about clinical rotation requirements and graduation timelines.
- Interest in exploring or shadowing FMI providers is desirable.
- Current enrollment in a program that offers clinical hours and potential stipends or honoraria.
- Strong communication skills and a passion for transforming healthcare.