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About the position Join Posterity Health, a pioneering practice revolutionizing male fertility care, headquartered in Colorado with rapid expansion nationwide. We are a growing men's health company looking for an experienced hormone management Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner with experience managing male care. Posterity Health is on a mission to become the premier destination for male fertility management. As 1 in 8 couples faces conception challenges, with 50% attributed to male factors, we offer cutting-edge, compassionate care, leveraging telehealth and in-person services, including medical and surgical interventions. Be part of a forward-thinking team that values innovation and creativity, with an opportunity to make a significant impact on our direction and success. We're a dynamic team of innovators and doers. We thrive in the fast-paced, ever-changing landscape of the startup world, and we're looking for someone who can do the same. We are in search of an Advanced Practice Provider with en entrepreneurial spirit to join our team. You'll be at the forefront of our efforts to navigate the unknown and turn it into actionable insights and solutions. Embrace the opportunity to shape the future of male fertility care without the constraints of hospital rounds or night calls. In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package, we foster a supportive work environment that celebrates success. Position: Nurse Practitioner Location: Hybrid Job Type: Full-Time or Part-Time Travel: 25% Regional Travel Responsibilities • Provide comprehensive patient care with a focus on excellence and empathy. • Conduct patient evaluations, including medical history review and physical examinations in the outpatient setting. • Interpret patient data to determine appropriate management and treatment plans, consulting with physicians as needed. • Monitor and adjust patient care plans, ensuring optimal treatment outcomes. • Order and interpret laboratory, radiological, and diagnostic tests, educating patients on procedures and anticipated effects. • Prescribe and regulate pharmacologic treatments as necessary. • Perform preoperative assessments, educate patients and partners on procedures, and provide postoperative care. • Maintain accurate documentation and timely communication with physicians, including evaluations, treatment plans, progress reports, and billing documentation. • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and solve complex problems Requirements • At least two years' experience providing Male Hormone Management • Licensure and Certification as a Nurse Practitioner - multiple state licenses, a plus! • Valid DEA Drug License or ability to provide one prior to start date. • Prescriptive Authority or have Provisional Prescriptive Authority • Current ACLS, BLS and CPR certification or ability to provide prior to start date. • Enjoys working as a team. • Strong computer skills in an Electronic Medical Record preferred. Nice-to-haves • Experience in hormone management and a demonstrated ability to contribute to business growth are highly valued. Benefits • competitive salary and benefits package • supportive work environment that celebrates success Apply tot his job

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