Nurse Practitioner Jobs
SUMO Medical Staffing matches highly skilled nurse practitioners (NP) with leading healthcare facilities across the country. We staff for a variety of specialties, including family practice, pediatrics, women’s health, and many more. Whether you’re searching for permanent or locum tenens NP jobs, we can help you find the role that suits you best.
Explore nurse practitioner jobs
No matter your level of experience, exciting NP opportunities are available for you across the United States. Explore our latest job openings and take the next step in your career.
Market-leading rewards and benefits
- Part-time and full-time job opportunities
- Permanent and locum tenens positions
- Hands-on recruiters to support you
- Competitive compensation
- Expense-free; all travel, lodging, and malpractice insurance is covered
- In-house team to assist with all credentialing
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Average nurse practitioner salary
On average in the United States, nurse practitioners typically make around $132,000 annually. This number can vary based on your specialty, facility type, job location, and more.
Nurse practitioner jobs FAQs
What does a nurse practitioner do daily?
Nurse practitioners are responsible for completing several tasks on a daily basis, such as:
- Conducting physical examinations on patients
- Treating and diagnosing patients’ illnesses and medical conditions
- Educating and counseling patients
- Documenting medical histories of patients
- Prescribing medications
- Creating plans for patients to follow
- Ordering and interpreting tests
- Managing other staff members
And more
How do I become a nurse practitioner?
To become a nurse practitioner, you’ll need to follow these steps:
- First, you need experience as a registered nurse. To become a registered nurse, you need to complete a bachelor’s science in nursing (BSN) degree.
- Next, you must finish a master’s or doctoral program in nursing (DNP), which can take anywhere from two to six years to complete.
- After this, you need to obtain your advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) license by passing an exam.
Lastly, you have to get certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) to start practicing as a nurse practitioner.
Where do nurse practitioners work?
Nurse practitioners can work in a variety of settings. The most common workplaces consist of:
- Hospitals
- Private practices
- Clinics
- Urgent care centers
- Nursing homes
- Schools or colleges
Can I apply for multiple nurse practitioner positions at once?
Yes, you’re able to apply for as many nurse practitioner jobs as you would like. Once you’ve submitted your application, a member of our recruitment team will be in touch to discuss which job options are best for you.
How will I know the status of my application?
To check on the status of your application, you can reach out to your recruiter or call us at 1-877-706-4949.