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Job Title: Urgent Care Advanced Practitioner – PRN NP or PA-c
Company Name: University of Maryland Medical System
Location: La Plata, MD United States
Position Type: Full Time
Post Date: 01/18/2026
Expire Date: 03/24/2026
Job Categories: Medical
Job Description
Urgent Care Advanced Practitioner – PRN NP or PA-c

This PRN position covers the La Plata location. In the future, this will become a regional position covering La Plata and other regional clinical locations, with equal coverage across those locations. 

UM Urgent Care providers serve as clinical leaders in our centers—delivering exceptional medical care, fostering outstanding patient experiences, and working collaboratively in a close-knit team environment with medical assistants and radiologic technologists. We care for patients ages one and older, treating a wide range of conditions including upper respiratory infections, sprains and strains, lacerations requiring sutures, employee health physicals, work-related injuries, and preoperative evaluations.

Providers work 12-hour clinical shifts (8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.). Urgent care is a fast-paced, dynamic environment that offers a broad spectrum of patient presentations, ranging from acute illness to minor injuries.

PRN providers are required to give at least 2 days of availability each month, with two of those days being weekends.  All PRN providers must also give one day of availability each month to be the 'emergency on call' provider for all of our facilities. 

At the start of employment, we provide side-by-side clinical training shifts to ensure new providers develop the hands-on procedural skills, core clinical knowledge, and EHR proficiency needed for success. Ongoing support is available at all times, with APP and physician leadership accessible by phone during all operating hours, ensuring providers are never without guidance when needed.

Compensation:
Pay Range: $57.00 - $80.84

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Like many employers, UMMS is being targeted by cybercriminals impersonating our recruiters and offering fake job opportunities. We will never ask for banking details, personal identification, or payment via email or text. If you suspect fraud, please contact us at careers@umms.edu.

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Company Name: University of Maryland Medical System
Website:https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/UniversityOfMarylandMedicalSystem/3743990011192116-urgent-care-advanced-practitioner-prn-np-or-pa-c?oga=true
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