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Job Details
Position: Urgent Care PA
Location: Massachusetts
Start Date: Early November
Schedule: Mix of 8, 10, and 12 hour shifts
Responsibilities:
• Treat a variety of non-emergency conditions
• Perform...
Location:MA
Specialty:Urgent Care
Provider Type:Physician Assistant
Another locum tenens opportunity has arrived in Massachusetts! Our client is looking for a physician assistant specializing in family practice to begin coverage immediately. Hours include 10p - 7:15a and other similar night shifts. The selected locum will be handling all aspects of family medicine cases and procedures. There is a chance for an extension...
Location:MA
Specialty:Family Practice
Provider Type:Physician Assistant
Locum tenens PA jobs are contract roles designed to fill gaps in care at healthcare facilities over a specific timeframe. These assignments can range from a week to well over a year. Locum and travel physician assistants hold all the same qualifications as a permanent physician assistant, and often choose locum work for higher pay and increased flexibility. Explore our locum tenens guide to learn more.
In Massachusetts, the average PA salary is $132,550 a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
PAs must practice under the supervision of a licensed physician. In general, PAs in Massachusetts have advanced practice authority. Advanced authority means that PAs can practice to the full extent of their medical education, but they still must comply with administrative requirements.
In Massachusetts, physician assistants (PAs) must complete 100 continuing education (CE) hours within a two-year licensing cycle to maintain their license. PAs have flexibility in choosing CE activities, such as attending conferences, taking online courses, or engaging in self-directed learning. Completing CE hours reflects a PA’s commitment to lifelong learning and contributes to providing high-quality patient care and the healthcare system’s effectiveness.
The highest paid PA specialty is cardiovascular surgery at $152,500 annually, according to the American Academy of Physician Associates.
The employment for PAs is expected to grow 27% between 2022 to 2032. This is much faster than other jobs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there are 12,200 openings for PAs every year, over the course of the decade.