Looking for nurse practitioner jobs in Arizona? Barton Associates specializes in locum tenens NP jobs, with well over a decade of experience placing locum tenens nurse practitioners (NPs) on short and long-term assignments throughout the US.
What’s it like to work as a nurse practitioner in Arizona? Visit our Nurse Practitioner Guide to Locum Tenens Jobs in Arizona here.
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Travel to Arizona for your next locum tenens assignment! Our client is looking for a nurse practitioner specializing in critical care medicine to begin coverage in early May. Hours include 12 hour day or night shifts with a 5 days on/5 days off rotation. The selected locum will be handling acute illnesses, vent management, line placements, intubations,...
Location:AZ
Specialty:Critical Care Medicine
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
Another locum tenens opportunity has arrived in Arizona! Our client is looking for a nurse practitioner specializing in family practice to begin coverage in late April. Hours include 8a - 5p shifts from Mondays - Fridays. The selected locum will be handling all aspects of family medicine cases and procedures. There is a chance for an extension with...
Location:AZ
Specialty:Family Practice
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
Locum tenens NP 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 nurse practitioners hold all the same qualifications as a permanent nurse practitioner, and often choose locum work for higher pay and increased flexibility. Explore our locum tenens guide to learn more.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, NPs in Arizona earn an average of $132,560 a year.
Nurse practitioners have full practice authority in Arizona. Full practice means that state law permits all NPs to evaluate, diagnose, order and interpret tests, initiate and manage treatments.
NPs in Arizona are only required to maintain national certification.
Acute care nurse practitioners are the highest paid NP specialty.