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Physician Assistant (Pediatric Neurosurgery) (Finance)
The Department of Pediatric Surgery, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery at UT Health McGovern Medical School is expanding and seeking a skilled, motivated, and team-oriented Physician Assistant (PA) to join our nationally ranked Pediatric Neurosurgery Team in the Texas Medical Center.
As part of our collaborative team, you'll work alongside experienced PAs and world-class Pediatric Neurosurgeons at our Level 1 Trauma facility to provide exceptional care for infants and children with complex neurosurgical conditions. Our team performs hundreds of cutting-edge procedures each year, offering a dynamic and rewarding clinical environment.
Why Join Us?
• Career Longevity & Growth - A role designed for lifelong career development, continuous learning, and skill advancement.
• Strong Team Culture - Work in a supportive environment with dedicated PAs and surgeons who value collaboration and mentorship.
• Competitive Compensation & Benefits - Includes overtime and holiday pay, as well as a comprehensive benefits package.
• Work-Life Balance - While the role includes occasional weekends, holidays, and overtime (all compensated), our team values efficiency and balance, ensuring manageable workloads.
Who We're Looking For:
• A high-achieving PA passionate about pediatric neurosurgery and committed to excellence in patient care.
• Someone who thrives in a fast-paced yet rewarding environment and enjoys problem-solving and teamwork.
• Prior experience in surgery and/or pediatrics is preferred but not required-we welcome motivated candidates eager to learn.
Once you join us, you won't want to leave. It's because we reward our team for the excellent service they provide. Our total rewards package includes the benefits you'd expect from a top healthcare organization (benefits, insurance, etc.), plus:
Provides advanced medical care to patients, in a surgical setting, in one or more specialized surgical areas under the direction of a surgeon.
Position Key Accountabilities:
1. Conducts complex, standardized patient care procedures that require experience and specialized training that would otherwise be performed by a physician but which do not constitute the practice of medicine.
2. Assesses patient's medical complaints and provides appropriate treatment.
3. Performs minor surgical procedures as delegated by the supervising physician.
4. Manages pre-operative and post-operative patients in coordination with the faculty supervising physician.
5. Utilizes advanced assessment skills to anticipate complex patient problems specific to surgery while communicating information to the supervising/attending physician.
6. Assists in collecting patient histories.
7. Performs physical examinations and provides episodic care or problem-oriented care under the supervision of a physician.
8. Orders appropriate laboratory tests and interprets the laboratory data such as blood and urine samples.
9. Monitors the patient's treatment program to inform the attending physician of pertinent medical/surgical information.
10. Provides guidance and instruction to patients on preventive health care or postsurgical care.
11. Assists physicians in formulating therapeutic decisions.
12. Enters chart documentation for review and counter signature by the physician.
13. Prepares and cares for supplies and equipment.
14. Responds to emergency situations.
15. Performs other duties as assigned.
Certification/Skills:
Current Texas Licensure as a Physician Assistant
Current Physician Assistant certification issued by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants
Needs BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications/requirements.
Proficient in the use of medical and surgical instruments and equipment required by work.
Minimum Education:
Master's degree as a Physician Assistant. A Bachelor's degree as a Physician Assistant with at least two years of professional experience in the role is acceptable based on terminal degree requirements at the time of graduation.
Minimum Experience:
None; previous experience in a surgical specialty preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Exerts up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds constantly to move objects.
Security Sensitive:
This job class may contain positions that are security sensitive and thereby subject to the provisions of Texas Education Code § 51.215
Veteran Information:
Military occupations that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include but are not limited to 0904, 0963, 1976, 46Y1C, 46Y1H, 66B, 66C, 4A0X1, 46YX, 65D, 230X, PHA10, 42GX, 66P, 66R, 290X.
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Residency Requirement:
Employees must permanently reside and work in the State of Texas.