How to hire a NP

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Hi all,

Thought this was a great community and I wanted to hear the experiences from real nurses. I work for a doctor's office, and we are looking to hire a NP to work independently and basically take over the practice for the doctor eventually (he would like to work less as he grows older). The problem is that I know NP's are in high demand, so I'm not even really sure how to find one to hire. What would you guys do if you were in my position?

Thanks!

James

Hi all,

What would you guys do if you were in my position?

Thanks!

James

Put up an ad somewhere with high pay and great benefits. You're welcome.

Specializes in Adult Internal Medicine.
Hi all,

Thought this was a great community and I wanted to hear the experiences from real nurses. I work for a doctor's office, and we are looking to hire a NP to work independently and basically take over the practice for the doctor eventually (he would like to work less as he grows older). The problem is that I know NP's are in high demand, so I'm not even really sure how to find one to hire. What would you guys do if you were in my position?

Thanks!

James

Depends, a novice NP or an experienced NP?

If novice,

Contact your good local NP programs and let them know you are interested in hiring a NP for the practice. If your doc is flexible and wants to hire the "right one" he could potentially have the chance to take a student for 18 months and train them for free then hire them afterwards.

If experienced,

Ask around to other local offices/specialists and you can network your way into an experienced NP that other local providers have vouched for.

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.

One of the physicians under whom I did my practicum agreed to precepting advanced level students because he thought of it as a recruitment opportunity. If your provider is willing to precept a student, that might be a good lead on new NPs. Also, seek the local chapter of the advanced practice nurse association.

Of course, ads are remarkably effective. So is hiring a recruiting service.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Sounds like you want someone experienced. I would look to your state's APN organization, network with them, network with other practice managers with similar practices.

Thanks for all the help! I'll try calling other doctor's offices as I haven't tried that yet. I also just looked up some APN organizations.

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