Provide direct patient care for injuries and illnesses, including assessment, diagnosis, development, implementation, and evaluation of treatment plans based on comprehensive clinical evaluation of physical, psychological, emotional, societal, and environmental needs within PA/NP scope of practice.
Order and interpret diagnostic tests, imaging, and therapeutic interventions as appropriate; determine follow-up needs and ongoing treatment plans; prescribe medications and monitor treatment effectiveness to ensure continuity of care.
Provide patient education regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, preventive care, and healthy behavior changes to support improved health outcomes.
Maintain accurate, timely, and complete patient documentation, including visit notes, assessments, treatment plans, and follow-up care, ensuring compliance with coding, billing, regulatory, and security requirements.
Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate care, facilitate referrals, and ensure safe, high-quality patient outcomes.
Promote and support a positive, respectful clinical environment that upholds patient and staff dignity, privacy, and engagement.
Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, organizational policies, and healthcare service standards.
Identify, report, and take appropriate action to correct unsafe conditions and support a culture of patient and workplace safety.
Participate in clinic operations and support day-to-day workflow as needed, contributing to efficient and effective delivery of care.
Engage in quality improvement initiatives, performance metrics, and organizational projects to enhance patient care outcomes and operational effectiveness.
Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary team members to foster a productive, supportive, and team-oriented work environment.
Support organizational initiatives including operational improvements, compliance efforts, information systems initiatives, and other clinic-wide priorities.
Other duties as assigned.
Master’s degree in Nursing from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program (for NP candidates)
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing with the Minnesota Board of Nursing (NP candidates)
Current Nurse Practitioner license in the state of Minnesota (NP candidates)
Current Physician Assistant License from the Minnesota State Board of Medical Practice in good standing (PA candidates)
Certification as a Physician Assistant by the NCCPA (PA candidates)
Must be enrolled in NH+C RQI program for BLS certification and complete the requirements within 90 days of enrollment. Must remain current (complete quarterly assignments prior to the end of each calendar quarter).
Complete required de-escalation and crisis prevention training upon hire and on an annual basis, including adherence to NH+C reporting standards, preparedness protocols, and response procedures.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration required upon hire
Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) registration required upon hire
Northfield Hospital + Clinics is a trusted, independent healthcare system with more than 800 employees. We’re recognized for our collaborative work environment and strong commitment to high-quality patient care and community impact. We’re proud to be named to Becker’s 2025 list of "100 Great Community Hospitals." Our services span the full spectrum of hospital and clinical care, with our main hospital located in Northfield, MN, and primary and specialty clinics in Northfield, Lakeville, Farmington, Faribault, and Kenyon—along with Urgent Care locations in Northfield, Lakeville, and Farmington. We offer care across 48 specialties and serve patients at 22 locations throughout the south metro and southern Minnesota.
Whether you're just starting your career or bringing years of experience, you'll find meaningful opportunities, supportive teams, and a chance to make a real difference here.