Make a Lasting Impact in Rural Orthopedics
San Luis ValleyHealth is seeking an experienced Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) to join our clinic-based Orthopedics team in La Jara, Colorado. This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside orthopedic specialists and provide high-quality, hands-on musculoskeletal care to patients in a rural setting.
What You’ll Do:
Evaluate and manage patients with orthopedic injuries and conditions in an outpatient setting
Conduct pre- and post-operative visits and patient education
Order and interpret diagnostic imaging and lab tests related to orthopedic care
Support continuity of care by coordinating with primary care providers and other specialists as needed
Minimum Qualifications:
Current Colorado license as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant (or eligible)
Board Certified
- At least one year of PA experience.
Orthopedic experience preferred
Eligible for Colorado Controlled Substance License and Federal DEA Registration
BLS Certification
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
- Salary range of 110,000 to 120,000
Full medical, dental, and vision coverage with low-cost copays and deductibles
Generous Paid Time Off and Sick Leave – with accruals starting day one
403(b) retirement plan with up to 5% employer match after one year
Free life and disability insurance (plus affordable supplemental coverage options)
On-site 24-hour Employee Health Center
Tuition reimbursement and continuing education benefits
Employee Assistance Program with free counseling sessions
Exclusive discounts on cell phone plans, ski passes, fitness memberships, and more
Freqently Asked Questions
La Jara’s rural setting leads to moderate competition for Physician Assistant roles, especially in orthopedic care. Candidates with specialized experience and Colorado licensure often stand out, as demand is steady but the talent pool smaller compared to urban centers.
Physician Assistants aiming to excel in the San Luis Valley’s orthopedic clinics benefit from certifications like NCCPA board certification and Colorado-controlled substance licensure, which enhance eligibility and align with local regulatory standards for advanced practice providers.
Expertise in diagnostic imaging interpretation, pre/post-operative patient management, and coordination with orthopedic specialists distinguishes Physician Assistants working in musculoskeletal outpatient settings from general medical assistants or clinical staff.
Physician Assistants with orthopedic backgrounds in rural clinics often advance into roles like orthopedic surgery assistants, clinical educators, or healthcare consultants, leveraging their hands-on experience to influence patient care protocols and community health strategies.
Unlike general medical assistants, Physician Assistants in rural orthopedics independently evaluate injuries, order diagnostic tests, and manage surgical follow-ups, carrying greater clinical autonomy and patient care accountability.
Gallin Associates provides competitive salaries with a full benefits suite including 24-hour onsite health services, tuition reimbursement, and exclusive lifestyle discounts, fostering a supportive environment tailored for Physician Assistants focused on rural orthopedic care.
Physician Assistants at Gallin Associates access continuing education benefits and collaborate closely with orthopedic specialists, gaining hands-on experience and mentorship that accelerates proficiency in musculoskeletal healthcare.
Physician Assistants in this region typically earn between $110,000 and $120,000 annually, reflecting the specialized skill set required for orthopedic care alongside comprehensive benefits that enhance overall compensation.
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