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Occupational Therapist

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 21, 2024

The Occupational Therapist position involves evaluations and treatments for veterans at Lake City VA Medical Center or Jacksonville Outpatient Clinic. The role covers Acute Care, Outpatient, and Extended Care settings. This is a developmental position, potentially at GS-09, GS-11, or GS-12 grade level. Requirements include U.S. Citizenship, English proficiency, and NBCOT certification. State licensure is also necessary. The full-time position involves heavy lifting, physical coordination, and mental stability.

Nurse - Nurse Manager

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 21, 2024

The job announcement is for a Registered Nurse (RN) or Nurse Manager (NM) position in a Community Based Clinic. The role involves providing and supervising direct patient care, coordinating care with a focus on patient education and satisfaction. Requirements include U.S. citizenship, passing a pre-employment physical examination, and vaccination programs for influenza and COVID-19. Qualifications vary by grade, from an Associate Degree in Nursing for Nurse I to a Master's or Doctoral degree for higher grades. The position involves physical demands such as walking, standing, and lifting, and requires working in potentially stressful situations.

Medical Supply Technician

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 21, 2024

This job posting details the responsibilities and requirements for a Medical Supply Technician position at the VA. The role involves working with contaminated medical equipment, performing environmental maintenance, and maintaining inventory levels. The position requires U.S. citizenship, English proficiency, and various levels of experience or education. Physical requirements include handling heavy packages, frequent bending, and working in varying temperature and light conditions. The role also requires compliance with vaccination mandates for COVID-19 and seasonal influenza. The position is in the Excepted Service and does not confer competitive status.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for clinic roles by seniority?
Physicians earn $200,000–$320,000 annually, depending on specialty and practice size. Nurse Practitioners range from $80,000 to $120,000, while Clinical Technicians earn $50,000–$70,000. Administrative Coordinators typically receive $45,000–$60,000, and Billing Specialists earn $40,000–$55,000. Senior leadership positions, such as Clinic Directors, can command $150,000–$210,000.
What skills and certifications are required for clinic positions?
Board certification (e.g., American Board of Family Medicine) for physicians; ACLS and ATLS for emergency roles; RN or LPN credentials for nursing staff; CEC (Certified Electronic Health Record) for EMR proficiency; and proficiency in EPIC or Cerner systems. Technicians often need specific device certifications, such as PACS or ultrasound credentials.
Is remote work available in the clinic sector?
Yes. Telehealth physicians and nurse practitioners can conduct virtual visits, while billing and scheduling roles can operate from home using secure EMR platforms. Full remote clinical roles are limited but growing in specialty practices that provide virtual care.
What career progression paths exist within clinic jobs?
A typical path starts with an RN or LPN, advancing to Nurse Practitioner, then to Clinical Nurse Specialist or Physician Assistant, and ultimately to clinical leadership such as Chief Nursing Officer or Medical Director. Technicians can move into supervisory or quality‑improvement roles, while administrative staff can transition to clinic operations or compliance management.
What are current industry trends affecting clinic employment?
Key trends include the integration of AI‑driven diagnostics, expansion of value‑based care reimbursement, and widespread adoption of telemedicine platforms. Clinics are also investing in patient engagement apps, EHR interoperability, and precision medicine initiatives, all of which shape the demand for tech‑savvy clinicians and support staff.

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